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MSLC FALL 2025

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We will resume our normal FALL schedule beginning on Monday, August 25. Closed Monday, Sep 1st (Labor day), Oct 20-21 (Fall break), and Nov 26-29 (Thanksgiving). Evening hours begin on the 2nd week of the semester. Evening hours are held only when there are classes the next day.

There's no cost and no appointment needed.

Just browse to your subject and course to view the schedule.

Daytime is in-person.

Evenings are on Zoom, just click the name of the tutor to log onto their Zoom meeting.

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Help is available in-person inside the MSLC

Check the schedule then just walk in. We are located in room 107, Durham Science Center. There is no cost and appointment needed.


Getting help remotely using Zoom

Choose the subject, choose the course, then click the tutor's name. That's all it takes to Zoom with one of our great tutors. There's no cost and no appointment needed for most courses. Help is also available by appointment for those needing a help at a different day/time. Please email Dr. Richter-Egger if you need an appointment or have any questions.

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Our Staff

Our friendly, helpful tutors are here to help you with your math and science questions. Our goal is to help you really understand the topic you are studying so that you feel confident when it comes time to complete your homework, lab report, exam, etc.

Our tutors are selected based on superior communication skills and content knowledge. They have successfully completed these same courses and have been recommended by their professors to help you. Please email Dr. Richter-Egger if you have any questions or other needs.

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  • Email: drichter-egger@unomaha.edu
  • Phone: 402.554.3643

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