2. What is MathExcel?
●A nationally-recognized
program for students who
want to excel in first-year
calculus
● A one-year long program:
Calculus I – MA 113 in Fall
Calculus II – MA 114 in Spring
● Small-college personal
attention at the University of
Kentucky
3. What do MathExcel Students Do?
● Learn valuable study skills
● Join a community of students
who are committed to their
studies
●Work in small groups
●Get more personal attention
●Form lasting friendships
4. Who Signs up for MathExcel?
You may join MathExcel if…
●You are prepared for Calculus I, MA
113
●You are willing to commit to 2 extra
hours of class per week
MathExcel Students…
●Have the same ACT score and high
school GPA as other students
●Use the extra class time to develop
their problem solving skills
5. What Should You Expect ?
●Working on challenging problems in
small groups in MathExcel
workshops
●Classmates ready to form study
groups to work on homework in
Calculus and other classes
●New friends and lots of fun
●A smooth transition to college work
7. Does MathExcel Work?
Success Rates in Calculus I
65% of students in regular sections
earn an A, B, or C.
80% of MathExcel students earn an A,
B, or C
Withdrawal Rates in Calculus I
23% of students in regular sections
withdraw
7% of students in MathExcel sections
withdraw.
Students in MathExcel are more likely to finish Calculus I and
their grades are higher than students in regular sections.
8. What do Students Say?
“Calculus can be challenging, but MathExcel
taught me strategies to solving problems and
studying for exams. It was very helpful
because we were put into small groups with
our classmates and worked on worksheets to
get a better understanding of the material.
MathExcel is great because it is a small
community that helps and wants you to
succeed!”
Nadine Almasri, Lexington, Kentucky
STEM Education major
9. What do Students Say?
Math Excel is a great program. It gives
you that extra practice you need with
wonderful teaching assistants to help you.
It saved my life on every exam!
Blake Clark, Pikeville, Kentucky
Mining Engineering
10. What do Students Say?
“MathExcel has many perks associated with the
extra work we do; pizza during class for
example. The most important advantage of
participating in MathExcel was the setting. We
worked in small groups which allowed us to see
how others approached problems. Without
MathExcel I would not have been as successful
in Calculus I!”
Jamesha Ricketts, Louisville, Kentucky
STEM Education Major
11. What’s the MathExcel Difference?
Regular Calculus MathExcel
Lecture MWF (3 hours per week)
4 credit hours, graded
MWF (3 hours per week)
4 credit hours, graded
Homework Online and Written Homework Online and Written Homework
Exams 3 Mid-Terms, 1 Final 3 Mid-Terms, 1 Final
Recitations/
Workshops
T Th (2.5 hours per week)
1 credit hour
M T Th or M W Th (4.5 hours)
2 credit hours
Staff 1 Teaching Assistant 1 Workshop Leader, 2 Assistants
12. How do I Join MathExcel?
●Fill Out Application
oPlease as much information as possible. Include your UK
student ID number and at least one math test score (ACT,
SAT, or ALEKS).
●Receive Notification of Admission
oAdmitted students will be notified by email
oAdvisers will also receive a list of admitted students
●Register for MathExcel with your other classes
13. Course Credits Lecture Workshops
MA 113 006 4 (graded) MWF 9-9:50 pm M 3:00-4:30 pm
MA 193 006 2 (pass/fail) TR 2:00-3:30 pm
MA 113 012 4 (graded) MWF 1:00-1:50 pm M 3:00-4:30 pm
MA 193 012 2 (pass/fail) TR 3:30-5:00 pm
MA 113 018 4 (graded) MWF 11:00-11:50 pm M 3:00-4:30 pm
MA 193 018 2 (pass/fail)
W 3:00-4:30 pm
R 2:00-3:30 pm
MA 113 024 4 (graded) MWF 12:00-12:50 pm M 3:00-4:30 pm
MA 193 024 2 (pass/fail) TR 3:30-5:00 pm
MathExcel Sections
14. Please Note:
●You must enroll in BOTH courses from the SAME
package.
●If you change sections or drop Calculus, please be
sure to change sections or drop BOTH MA 113
and MA 193.
15. Two other programs of interest
FastTrack--a week before the start of the
semester to review mathematics in preparation for
calculus. See http://www.as.uky.edu/fasttrack
Some students who earn credit for Calculus I or II
by an AP exam choose to take Calculus I or II,
even though they have credit. Others, choose to
begin in Calculus III. Calculus III Honors, MA 213
017 and 018 is an option for students who earn a
strong AP score (4-5 on BC) and choose to begin
in Calculus III. Contact your adviser after you
receive AP scores.
16. Contact the Director of MathExcel:
Carl Lee
Department of Mathematics
967 Patterson Office Tower
(859) 257-1405
lee@uky.edu
Or visit our web site:
www.math.uky.edu/mathexcel
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Editor's Notes
On right: Casey Gregory
MathExcel is neither an honors program or a remedial program
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Photo Shaun Ring 20091203_13, learn from each other
Study skills
Photo Shaun Ring 20091203_13, learn from each other