Academic Achievement Centers: In-Person and Remote Options

Academic support/tutoring for students is available remotely in two ways.
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DMACC Online Tutoring (DOT)
Work with faculty in real time through an online meeting platform called Collaborate.



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DMACC Tutoring through Email (DTE)
Work with faculty to answer questions through email.​

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DMACC Academic Achievement Centers are open and providing in-person tutoring at the locations noted below.  Click on the link to see days and times.​


Visit the following pages for more tips and strategies.
 




​​​​The Academic A​chievement Centers located on each campus are available to you if you are:

  1. A full-time and part-time student seeking assistance with college course work, especially in the areas of math, science, English, reading, and study skills.
  2. An adult working toward high school completion (HiSET or  high school equivalency diploma (HSED Option #2) or completing a program of basic literacy skills (ABE).
  3. A student pursuing studies for academic upgrading, prerequisites or enrichment.

Instructors will diagnose academic skill levels, establish individual programs of study, and assist in the learning process. Your progress is set at a pace based on your ability, your interest, needs and time available for learning.

Visit our campus AAC websites: