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Where can I get more information on ACES student employment?

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The ACES student employment page can answer most of your questions about working for ACES. If you need more information, send us an e-mail.

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Where can I find out more about parking regulations?

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You can learn all about parking by reading our parking regulations available online and/or by visiting the University Police Department, which is open 24 hours per day.

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What calculator is required for my math course?

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The mathematics courses listed require either a scientific calculator or a graphing calculator. You may purchase these calculators at the Campus Store so you can be prepared for the first day of class.

Course NameCourse NumberRequired/Recommended Calculator
Mathematical ConceptsMATH 1004No calculator use allowed
Statistics IMATH 1123 TI-30X IIS or TI -83 or TI-84
Liberal Arts Math IMATH 1143TI-30X IIS or TI -83 or TI-84
Quantitative ReasoningMATH 1323TI-30X IIS or TI -83 or TI-84
Explorations in GeometryMATH 1423TI-30X IIS or TI -83 or TI-84
Algebra ConceptsMATH 1014 TI -83 or TI-84
College AlgebraMATH 1033TI -83 or TI-84
College Algebra of FunctionsMATH 1034TI -83 or TI-84
PrecalculusMATH 1054TI -83 or TI-84
Technical Calculus IMATH 1063TI -83 or TI-84, students in programs that require Calculus II (or Technical Calculus II) and beyond may prefer to have a TI-89 or a Voyage 200
Calculus IMATH 1084TI -83 or TI-84, students in programs that require Calculus II (or Technical Calculus II) and beyond may prefer to have a TI-89 or a Voyage 200
Statistical Methods & AnalysisMATH 2124 TI -83 or TI-84
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What tools do I need for my curriculum?

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Some academic programs require you to have equipment, tools, supplies, and uniforms on the first day of class. Below you will find the requirements for each program listed.

Automotive Trades Department

  • Autobody Repair
  • Automotive Service Technician
  • Heavy Equipment, Truck and Diesel Technician
  • Motorsports Technology

Building Trades Department

  • Air Conditioning and Heating Technology
  • Building Construction
  • Heavy Equipment Operations
  • Masonry

Computerized Design and Manufacturing Department

  • Drafting/CAD
  • Machine Tool
  • Welding

Culinary Arts Department

  • Culinary Arts and Culinary Arts: Baking, Production & Management

Electrical Trades Department

  • Electrical Construction and Maintenance Electrician

Physical and Life Sciences Department

  • Biological Science
  • Coding and Reimbursement Specialist
  • Environmental Technology
  • Forensic Science Technology
  • Health Information Technology
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Transfer Students
International Students
Non-Traditional and Adult Students
Accepted Students
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What do I do if I need extra help in a class?

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Visit the Learning Center. They'll put you in touch with a peer tutor. The best part is that tutoring services are FREE!

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What services are available to help students succeed?

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Both Counseling Services and a Learning Center are available. The Counseling Services Office is where students can go for help for a wide variety of issues. The Learning Center provides students with tutoring services. In addition, students with learning or physical disabilities can go to the Learning Center for assistance.

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What types of jobs are there on campus?

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There are many jobs on campus including work study, dining services, and various jobs through Student Activities, Athletics, and Admissions. See our student employment opportunities page for further details.

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What intercollegiate/intramural sports programs are offered?

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There are 18 intercollegiate sports (see list below) and a wide variety of intramural sports available. For further information see the intramural sports page.

  • Baseball
  • Men's Basketball
  • Women's Basketball
  • Men's Cross Country
  • Women's Cross Country
  • Football, Lacrosse
  • Men's Soccer
  • Women's Soccer
  • Softball
  • Men's Swimming
  • Women's Swimming
  • Men's Indoor Track & Field
  • Women's Indoor Track & Field
  • Men's Outdoor Track & Field
  • Women's Outdoor Track & Field
  • Volleyball
  • Wrestling
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What types of social activities are available?

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There are more than 70 different clubs and activities available on campus. Different types of clubs and activities include intramural sports, academic clubs, and special interest clubs. See our clubs and organizations page for a complete list.

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How far is it to the Wellsville campus?

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The Wellsville campus is approximately 15 miles away (a 20‑minute drive). Students can use the free Alfred State bus service to get to the Wellsville campus, or they can use their own cars.

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