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Rose-Hulman Providing Free Online Tutoring

If your student needs assistance with a math or science question they can AskRose.

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(Terre Haute, Ind.) - With schools getting ready to being, or already being in session there will be many homework questions that no matter how hard you try, you will not be able to help answer. That is where AskRose comes to the rescue. 

AskRose if a free service provided by Rose Hulman Institute of Technology. Rather than just giving answers, AskRose tutors help students truly comprehend the questions, arrive at the answers themselves, but help better understand when they have similar questions in the future. 

If your student needs assistance with a math or science question they can AskRose with these three simple steps:

1. Call, email or chat online with a friendly tutor

2. The tutor starts the session by reviewing the problem

3. The tutor guides students through the problems until they understand the solution

Call AskRose at 1-877-275-7673 or visit askrose.org for more information. 

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