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Registered for Elementary or Intermediate Algebra this Fall?
Math Head Start Workshops are back!
Students enrolled at Tunxis for Fall 2012 in Elementary Algebra Foundations or Intermediate Algebra can sign up for a free two hour workshop in the Academic Support Center before classes begin.

You will learn key math study skills and get a chance to ask the questions that have always plagued you about math.
To sign up click here for more information.
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Registered for Elementary or Intermediate Algebra this Spring?
Get A Head Start with a Two Hour Math Review!
Students enrolled at Tunxis for Spring 2012 in Elementary Algebra Foundations or Intermediate Algebra can sign up for a free two hour workshop in the Academic Support Center before classes begin.

You will learn key math study skills and get a chance to ask the questions that have always plagued you about math. |
| What? |
The Elementary Algebra session will cover topics like:
- Integers and Fractions
- Combining Like Terms
- Solving Algebraic Equations
- Word problems
- And more
|
The Intermediate Algebra session is designed to refresh your memory on key concepts like:
- Fun with polynomials
- Laws of exponents
- Word problems
- And more
|
| When? |
Elementary Algebra
Tuesday January 10
5:00 – 7:00 PM
Or
Friday January 13
1:00 – 3:00 PM
Or
Tuesday January 17
5:00 – 7:00 PM
Or
Wednesday January 18
9:00 – 11:00 PM |
Intermediate Algebra
Monday January 9
9:00 – 11:00 AM
Or
Wednesday January 11
5:00 – 7:00 PM
Or
Thursday January 19
9:00 – 11:00 AM
Or
Thursday January 19
2:00 – 4:00 PM |
| Where? |
Academic Support Center
Room 6-109 |
| How to Sign-Up |
Elementary Algebra
Sign up for a workshop in advance by emailing Adam Woolford at
AWoolford@txcc.commnet.edu
or by calling 860-255-3583 |
Intermediate Algebra
Sign up for a workshop in advance by emailing Mohamed Mountassir at
MMountassir@txcc.commnet.edu
or by calling 860-255-3579 |
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Want to know if we have a tutor for your course? Click the link below.
Tutors by Courses, Fall 2011 (PDF)
Please note, this information is subject to change.
Want to make an appointment? Come to the Academic Support Center, room 6-109, and schedule a 45 minute tutoring session! All you need is your Tunxis ID card.
In: Tutor Course Lists |
Registered for Elementary or Intermediate Algebra this Fall?
Get A Head Start with a Two Hour Math Review!
Students enrolled at Tunxis for Fall 2011 in Elementary Algebra Foundations or Intermediate Algebra can sign up for a free two hour workshop in the Academic Support Center before classes begin.

You will learn key math study skills and get a chance to ask the questions that have always plagued you about math. |
| What? |
The Elementary Algebra session will cover topics like:
- Integers and Fractions
- Combining Like Terms
- Solving Algebraic Equations
- Word problems
- And more
|
The Intermediate Algebra session is designed to refresh your memory on key concepts like:
- Fun with polynomials
- Laws of exponents
- Word problems
- And more
|
| When? |
Elementary Algebra
Monday August 15
9:00-11:00 AM
Or
Tuesday August 16
1:00– 3:00 PM
Or
Wednesday August 17
3:00– 5:00 PM
Or
Monday August 22
5:00– 7:00 PM |
Intermediate Algebra
Monday August 15
1:00-3:00 PM
Or
Tuesday August 16
5:00– 7:00 PM
Or
Wednesday August 17
9:00– 11:00 AM
Or
Monday August 22
9:00– 11:00 AM |
| Where? |
Academic Support Center
Room 6-109 |
| How to Sign-Up |
Elementary Algebra
Sign up for a workshop in advance by emailing Adam Woolford at
AWoolford@txcc.commnet.edu
or by calling 860-255-3583 |
Intermediate Algebra
Sign up for a workshop in advance by emailing Mohamed Mountassir at
MMountassir@txcc.commnet.edu
or by calling 860-255-3579 |
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Usually diagnosed before the age of three, people with autism often have difficulty with language, with relating to others socially, and may engage in repetitive or restricted patterns of behavior. Autism is diagnosed in equal numbers across all racial, ethnic and socioeconomic groups, but it occurs four times more frequently in boys than girls. There is no simple cause for autism.
As stated by President Barack Obama in his Presidential Proclamation for World Autism Awareness Day 2011, Autism Awareness month promotes the recognition of advances in research and the contributions of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder. With each breakthrough in research and each innovative treatment, we open endless possibilities for those touched by autism.

Want to learn more?
Contact Cathy Felice, Learning Disabilities Specialist at:
cfelice@txcc.commnet.edu
Check out this amazing video for a student’s perspective on living with autism!
http://www.poetv.com/video.php?vid=16284 “In My Mind – Asperger’s Awareness”
“It seems that for success in science or art, a dash of autism is essential” – Hans Asperger
“I see people with Asperger’s syndrome as a bright thread in the rich tapestry of life”
- Tony Attwood, www.TonyAttwood.com.au

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