Visit the academic learning center at your school and find the schedule for tutoring. Try to visit during off-peak hours to get the most out of your session.
Go to the website of different universities to explore a wide variety of online tutorial options. West Texas A&M University has a free Virtual Math Lab offering tutorials from a wide range of college algebra topics, from basic to complex, and you do not have to be a student of the university to access it. Your university may offer a similar feature.
Ask your professors to offer tutoring sessions before or after class. Instructors are typically pleased when students seek further assistance, and they often are willing to offer support to students who request help.
Visit your local library--most offer text and software tutorial materials for a vast range of subjects. If you do not already have a library card, you can apply for one at no cost to you so that you may have access to these resources.
Visit the website of the textbook used for your college algebra class. Textbook websites offer specific chapter and topic information for you to access, including videos and practice tests.