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Located in Bilger Addition, Room 209

Emporium

In-person and remote options vary, and assistance takes place on a first-come, first-served basis in a group setting.
No appointment is necessary. Please check back regularly as the schedule is constantly being updated.
Tutoring available for:
General Chemistry Tutors (CHEM 131, 161, 161L, 162, 162, 162L)
General Chemistry Learning Assistants (CHEM 161 only)
Organic Chemistry Tutors (CHEM 272, 272L, 273, 273L)
Math Tutors (MATH 134, 140X, 161, 215, 241, 242, 243, 251A, 252A)
ICS Learning Assistants (ICS 111, 141, 211)
Physics Tutors (PHYS 100, 151, 152, 170, 272, 274)

Tutoring Schedules

Online Resources

Student Assistance

The College of Natural Sciences Learning Emporium is a one-stop resource center for introductory study in the fields of mathematics, chemistry, information & computer sciences, and physics. We encourage students to study and complete their class assignments in the Emporium, where assistance is readily available.

The Learning Emporium is staffed by undergraduate and graduate tutors and volunteer faculty. As a student, you can join our community of learners and engage in conversations to strengthen your knowledge and understanding of the material covered in the your classes.

Chemistry (CHEM):

Course Syllabi: https://manoa.hawaii.edu/chem/course-program/undergraduate/

Information & Computer Sciences (ICS):

  • Review Sites provides links to "archival reference versions" of selected ICS courses. Each review site provides access to self-study materials selected from recent versions of the course. Currently, only a subset of ICS courses have a corresponding review site. 

https://courses.ics.hawaii.edu/review-sites/

Mathematics (MATH):

Course Syllabi & Semester Offered: https://math.hawaii.edu/wordpress/courses/

Physics & Astronomy (PHYS courses):

Course Syllabi: https://www.phys.hawaii.edu/syllabi/

Student Feedback

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"The Learning Emporium is one of the best resources on campus. I can honestly say that the Learning Emporium is wholly responsible for my success in University."

Anonymous

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"The Learning Emporium has been the most important asset I've used so far. It provides an essential role in the assisting of students that require extra help and can't attend their professor's hours."

Anonymous

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"Confirming topics covered in class that were a bit unclear as well as how to solve problems associated with it."

Anonymous

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"Provided a good environment for studying, less formal than libraries but with academic context imposed, and with peer and tutor support."

Anonymous


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