Resources
Math Lab
The Math Lab is located on the first floor of the Gregg-Graniteville library.
Please note the math lab is primarily for help with math courses up to and including Math 142 and Stat 201. Tutoring for other math courses depends on the availability and is by special request only. Please contact us if you are looking for a tutor for any math course beyond Math 142.
David Ramsey
Math Lab Director
Phone: (803) 641-3764
Email: [email protected]
Online tutoring is available by special request and is by appointment only. The online tutor’s contact information and hours of availability are listed below. Please contact them by email to arrange an appointment.
Math Lab Schedule – Spring 2025
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
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8:00-8:30 |
Alina Soumik |
James Yash |
Alina Soumik |
James Yash |
Alina Julian |
8:30-9:00 |
Alina Soumik |
James Yash |
Alina Soumik |
James Yash |
Alina Julian |
9:00-9:30 |
Alina Jacob Soumik |
James Yash |
Alina Jacob Soumik |
James Yash |
Alina Julian |
9:30-10:00 |
Alina Jacob Soumik Prof. Lawson |
James Julian Yash Prof. Lawson |
Alina Jacob Soumik Prof. Lawson |
James Shiloh Yash Prof. Lawson |
Alina Julian |
10:00-10:30 |
Alina Jacob Soumik Prof. Lawson |
James Yash Julian Prof. Lawson |
Alina Jacob Soumik Prof. Lawson |
James Shiloh Yash Prof. Lawson |
Alina Julian |
10:30-11:00 |
Alina Jacob Soumik Prof. Lawson |
James Yash Prof. Lawson |
Alina Jacob Soumik Prof. Lawson |
James Yash Prof. Lawson |
Alina Julian |
11:00-11:30 |
Alina Jacob Sam Soumik Prof. Lawson |
James Yash Prof. Lawson |
Jacob Sam Soumik Prof. Lawson |
Jacob James Yash Prof. Lawson |
Alina Julian |
11:30-12:00 |
Alina Sam Soumik Prof. Lawson |
James Yash Prof. Lawson |
Sam Soumik Prof. Lawson |
Jacob James Yash Prof. Lawson |
Alina Julian |
12:00-12:30 |
Soumik Prof. Lawson |
James Sam Yash Prof. Lawson |
Soumik Prof. Lawson |
Jacob James Yash Prof. Lawson |
Julian |
12:30-1:00 |
Soumik Prof. Lawson |
James Sam Yash Prof. Lawson |
Soumik Prof. Lawson |
Jacob James Yash Prof. Lawson |
Julian |
1:00-1:30 |
Emma Prof. Lawson |
Emma Shiloh Prof. Lawson |
Emma Jacob Prof. Lawson |
Emma Jacob James Prof. Lawson |
Shiloh Julian |
1:30-2:00 |
Emma James Shiloh |
Emma Shiloh Prof. Lawson |
Emma Jacob |
Emma James Prof. Lawson |
Shiloh Julian |
2:00-2:30 |
Emma James Shiloh |
Emma Shiloh Prof. Lawson |
Emma Jacob |
Emma James Prof. Lawson |
Shiloh Julian |
2:30-3:00 |
Emma Shiloh |
Emma Shiloh |
Emma |
Emma James |
Shiloh Julian |
3:00-3:30 |
Shiloh Prof. Lawson |
Emma |
Prof. Lawson |
Emma James |
Shiloh Julian |
3:30-4:00 |
Shiloh Prof. Lawson |
Emma Shiloh |
Prof. Lawson |
Emma James |
Shiloh Julian |
4:00-4:30 |
Shiloh |
Emma |
Emma James |
Shiloh Julian |
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4:30-5:00 |
Shiloh |
James |
Shiloh Julian |
Mathematics Placement Test
Incoming students are placed in their first mathematics course based on their selected major.
For the following majors, these students will be enrolled automatically into MATH A102 or A103.
- Communication
- English
- Fine Arts
- History
- Music Ed.
- Political Science
- Undeclared
For all STEM majors (College of Sciences and Engineering), majors in all professional schools (e.g. School of Business Administration, School of Education, School of Nursing), and Sociology majors, these students will be placed into MATH A108 (Applied College Algebra) or a higher math course. The determination of the particular course in which a student is placed will be based on submitted ACT or SAT standardized test scores. If a student does not submit a standardized test score during the application process, that student will be placed into MATH A108.
If placed into MATH A108, students may choose to take the Math Placement Test (MPT) to place higher than the MATH A108 level. This could greatly benefit the student’s progression in the major and reduce the number of math courses needed for a particular major. For students that would prefer a higher math course, they must either submit a standardized test score that places them into a higher math course or take the MPT and place higher than the MATH A108 level.
New Math Placement Chart
ACT Score (Math) | SAT Score (Math) | Course Placement |
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24 or lower | 569 or lower | MATH A108 (4 contact hours) |
25-27 | 570-629 | MATH A111, MATH A112, MATH A122, MATH A170, STAT A201 |
28 or higher | 630 or higher | MATH A174, MATH A141* |
Placement Test Exemptions
AP Calculus
Students who have scored a 3, 4, or 5 on the Calculus Advanced Placement (AP) Exam will not need to take the mathematics placement test. A student with AP Calculus AB will be placed into MATH A142 (Calculus II) and a student with AP Calculus BC will be placed into MATH A241 (Calculus III).
Transfer and Graduate Students
A transfer or graduate student who has already earned a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college does not have to take the mathematics placement test.
A transfer student who receives transfer credit for MATH A108 or higher (excluding MATH A170, MATH A221 and MATH A222) does not take the placement test and may proceed to the next mathematics course required for his/her major. Courses that transfer as statistics courses with the STAT prefix do not qualify as mathematics courses for placement purposes.
Test Instructions
Only students in select majors where the College Algebra track (MATH A108) is required AND those that would like to place higher than the MATH A108 course level should take the Math Placement Test (MPT). For these students, the results of the MPT will be compared to the student’s ACT or SAT scores. The highest score on either the MPT or ACT/SAT will be used for placement. First, you must establish your blackboard account before accessing the math placement test.
The Mathematics Placement Test consists of two parts: Algebra Test, and Trigonometry Test. The Algebra Test has three portions, you must obtain a sufficient score on each portion before being allowed to begin the next portion. If you successfully complete one portion, you may choose to take the next portion immediately or at a later time. If you successfully complete Algebra Test Part I and Part II, you may take the Trigonometry Test. You are allowed 60 minutes for each portion of the Algebra Test, and 90 minutes for the Trigonometry Test.
Calculators are not permitted! All answers are multiple-choice. Answer each question as it appears and click the right arrow button to go to the next question. Do not use the browser’s Back button to navigate to previous questions. Instead, use the left and right arrow buttons to move backward or forward in the test. The amount of time remaining to complete the test is displayed along with each question. Click the submit button only when you are completely finished. You may pause between tests if you take more than one test.
After you have submitted your test, your results will be displayed.
If you are not satisfied with your score on a test, you may retake the test any time after your first attempt. You may retake any portion of the test only once.
All students begin with Algebra Test Part I. Please click the following link “Take Me to the Test” to log into blackboard. Once you log in, under My Organization, click USCA Math Placement Test. Carefully read all instructions on the Announcement page before beginning the test.
What does my score mean?
USCA Math Placement Test Score Interpretation on Self Service Aiken
Algebra Test Result |
Attained Prerequisites |
The student may take any of the courses listed below appropriate for the major. |
3 or lower |
Student must complete MATH A108 with a grade of C or better as a prerequisite to other math courses in the major. |
MATH A108 |
4 |
Student has the MATH A108 prerequisite. |
Any of the above courses and/or: MATH A122, MATH A170, MATH A111, MATH A112, MATH A222, STATS A201 |
Students with MPT Code 4 whose major requires MATH A141 (Calculus I) should also take Trigonometry Test.
Algebra Test Result |
Trigonometry Test Result |
Attained Prerequisites |
The student may take any of the courses listed below appropriate for the major. |
5 |
— |
Student has the MATH A111 prerequisite. |
Any of the above courses |
4 |
P |
Student has the MATH A112 prerequisite. |
Any of the above courses |
5 |
P |
— |
* Students with MPT Codes 5 and P may enroll in MATH A141 (Calculus I) |