Math & Science Homework Help Available through Rose-Hulman’s ‘AskRose’

Tuesday, September 25, 2018 at 7:46 AM

By Dale H. Long | Executive Editor and Director of Media Relations Office of Communications and Marke

Tutoring service for math and science is just a phone call, email or chat session away

Another school year has brought challenging math and science homework problems that can be overwhelming for students to solve and frustrating for the parents trying to help them. Fortunately, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology’s free AskRose tutoring service for math and science is just a phone call, email or chat session away. Science, engineering and math students at the elite engineering school are available Sunday through Thursday, 7-10 p.m. (Eastern Daylight Time), during the school year to help youth in grades 6 through 12 with their math and science questions. Connections can be made through 877-ASK-ROSE (877-275-7673) or the AskRose website, AskRose.org. AskRose has been helping youth for 27 years, formerly as Homework Hotline, conducting more than 650,000 tutoring sessions throughout the nation.

AskRose Basics:

  • Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology offers free math and science tutoring for students in grades 6-12. Students may call 877-ASK-ROSE (877-275-7673) to speak with a tutor, or go to the AskRose website, AskRose.org, to interact with a tutor online or through email. Emailed questions are answered during AskRose’s hours of operation.
  • Hours of operation: 7-10 p.m. (EDT), Sunday through Thursday, through May. (The service is closed during Rose-Hulman’s holiday breaks.)
  • Online resources: Students and educators may access resources and educational materials at AskRose.org.

 

The service is funded through Lilly Endowment Inc. and Rose-Hulman.

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