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Volunteer: Whittier Elementary in Boulder and Pioneer Bilingual Elementary in Lafayette are looking for volunteers to help with math, at various grade levels and various times of day. If you are interested in volunteering, please send an email to Professor Eric Stade of the Mathematics Department, at stade@colorado.edu.

Note: Your volunteering at either of these schools DOES count towards the 25 hours working with children required of applicants to the teacher education program at the CU School of Education. To get credit for these hours, your must have a supervisor at Pioneer and/or Whittier complete a Youth Experience Assessment Form.

Undergraduate Mathematics Resource Center (also known as "The Center") You may seek assistance with your math questions at the Undergraduate Mathematics Resource Center (UMRC), which will be open Mondays through Thursdays 8 AM - 6 PM, and Fridays 8 AM-2 PM, beginning August 25, in Math 175 (on the first floor of the Math Building). You may request help from any of the tutors present at the lab.


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