Spring 2026 Free Walk-In Tutoring Hours

February 2, 2026 – May 13, 2026

Located in the McFarland Learning Center CHEM 265.

For students in 100-Level Chemistry Courses
CHEM 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, and 105: no highlight below

For students in Organic Chemistry Courses
CHEM 343, 344 and 345: highlighted in green

Start timeEnd timeMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
9:30 AM10:20 AMOmolola
Adedeji
Nazmul
Hasan
Aliu
Waheed
Regina
Oddiri
Jhoanna
Molina
10:30 AM11:20 AMEthan
Kowalczyk
Faija
Akter
Matt
Kapelis
Bradley
Dimock
Thilini
Fernando
11:30 AM12:20 PMMayurika
Mahendrani
Mohammad
Islam
Uttam
Gomes
no tutoringAdeola
Oderinde
12:30 PM1:20 PMStephen
Nkwocha
Amanda
Captain
Madeline
Rickert
Ubah
Ginika
Morteza
Panahzadeh
Khanmiri
1:30 PM2:20 PMMunissa
Younus
Nethyanji
Premananda
James
Linzel
no tutoringOke
Joseph
2:30 PM3:20 PMQingshu
Zhao
Wasiu
Awoyera
Franca
Ohikhuare
Zoe
Wardle
no tutoring
3:30 PM4:20 PMno tutoringNurul
Setu
Mujidat
Shittu
Nurul
Setu
no tutoring

Spring 2026 Chemistry Supplemental Instruction (CSI)

February 2, 2026 – May 13, 2026

Located in CHEM 150 and CHEM 223 (each session lasts one hour)

CourseCSI InstructorDay and Start Time
CHEM 100 Slade McAfee Mon 2:30, Wed 8:30 & Thurs 9:30
CHEM 101 James Linzel Tues 10:30, Thurs 1:30 & Fri 9:30
CHEM 102 Cody Beck Mon 3:30, Wed 9:30 & Thurs 10:30
CHEM 103 James Linzel Tues 9:30, Thurs 2:30 & Fri 10:30
CHEM 104 Cody Beck Mon 10:30, Wed 2:30 & Thurs 11:30
CHEM 221 Kayode Medubi & Tori Williamson Wed 11:20 & Thurs 2:20 in CHEM 223
CHEM 343 Ethan KowalczykMon 9:30, Wed 3:30 & Fri 11:30
CHEM 345 Ethan KowalczykMon 4:30, Thurs 3:30 & Fri 12:30

 

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