Several campus support programs offer free tutoring services for Anatomy and Physiology for all students.
See below for details on what services are available and how to get started.
Several campus support programs offer free tutoring services for Anatomy and Physiology for all students.
See below for details on what services are available and how to get started.
The tutoring schedule is also posted below:
Anatomy (Instructor O'Loughlin):
Monday, 4-5p, Ballantine 140
Tuesday, 9:10-10a, Ballantine 143
Tuesday, 1:55-2:45p, Lindley 030
Wednesday, 11:30a-12:20p, Ballantine 308
Thursdays, 10:25-11:15a, Student Building 131
Fridays, 11:30a-12:20p, Biology 009
Physiology (Instructor Clark):
Monday, 11:30a-12:30p, Ballantine 108
Monday, 2-3p, Ballantine 308
Monday, 2:30-3:30p, Ballantine 221
Monday, 4-5p, Ballantine 147
Tuesday, 9-10a, Swain East 240
Tuesday, 10-11a, Ballantine 118
Tuesday, 1-2p, Swain West 103
Tuesday, 2:30-3:30p, Woodburn 009
Tuesday, 4-5p, Biology 007 (Dr. Clark's session)
Wednesday, 9-10a, Wylie 015
Wednesday, 2:30-3:30p, Ballantine 308
Thursday, 9-10a, Swain East 240
Thursday, 9:30-11:30a, Biology 111
Thursday, 11:30a-12:30p, Biology 007
Thursday, 2:30-3:30p, Woodburn 009
Friday, 9-10a, Wylie 015
Friday, 1-2p, Biology 007 (Dr. Clark's session)
Physiology (Instructor Davis):
Monday, 10:20a-12:20p, Education 1201
Monday, 12:45-1:45p, Woodburn 108
Monday, 4:45-6:15p, Global Studies 0009
Tuesday, 12-2p, Biology 102
Tuesday, 4-6p, Lindley 025
Wednesday, 9:30-10:30a, Student Building 131
Wednesday, 10:30-11:30a, Education 1201
Thursday, 9:15-10:15a, Biology 007
Thursday, 10:15-11:15a, Biology 007
Thursday, 12-2p, Biology 102
Thursday, 3-5p, Woodburn 110
Friday, 1:30-2:30p, Student Building 220
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