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Math Performance Success

About the MPS Program

Would you like extra help with Math 10: Statistics and/or Precalculus I for STEM?

If yes, the MPS program provides a Math 10: Elementary Statistics course that can be used to complete your general education, transfer and associate degree requirements.

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You Must Enroll in Math 10 or Math 48A and NCBS 405 Together

MPS Schedule for Spring 2024

You can select to enroll either grouping but you must be enrolled in both classes with the same instructor:


Group 1Elementary Statistics

Instructor Sarah Munoz

Math10.MPR Elementary Statistics (CRN: 40371)
10 a.m.-12:15 p.m.(M/W) On-campus
NCBS 405.MPR Supplemental Instruction (CRN: 41290)
10 a.m.-12:15 p.m. (T/TH) On-campus


Group  2 — Precalculus I for STEM Students

Instructor Teresa Zwack

MATH 48A 1MP Precalculus I (CRN: 40410)
10 a.m.-12:15 p.m. (M/W)  On-Campus
NCBS 405 1MP Supplemental Instruction (CRN: 41291)
10 a.m.-12:15 p.m (T/TH) On-Campus


You'll Receive

  • Specialized instruction in an engaging and supportive environment
  • Counseling support in the classroom
  • Additional tutoring services
  • Based on availability, a free rental textbook and calculator for the quarter

How to Apply

It's easy to apply for the MPS Program!

  1. Simply complete the MPS Interest/Application Form
  2. Then our MPS interim counselor Crystal Hernandez Martinez will contact you to discuss next steps.  If you have any questions beforehand, you can contact Crystal at hernandezmartinezcrystal@fhda.edu or 650.949.7257.

Eligibility Requirement

  • All students are eligible to take MATH 10.
  • No assessment test required.

Our Commitment to Your Success

The MPS program team firmly believes that any student who is willing to put in the time and energy and is provided with the appropriate support and services can be successful in Math.

Our team of instructors, counselors and tutors work closely to provide a supportive environment to help you succeed in Math.

Your Part for the Commitment

If  you choose to participate in MPS, we ask you to commit to these guidelines:

  • Attend class regularly. MPS allows a maximum of 5 absences throughout the quarter.
  • Being more than 5 minutes late will be calculated as ½ of an absence.
  • Keep up with all homework, activities and lab assignments.
  • Abide by the MPS Program Participant agreement.

 

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Questions?
I'm Here to Help!

Crystal Hernandez, Interm MPS Counselor

650.949.7257


hernandezmartinezcrystal@fhda.edu

 


 

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