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Welcome To S antiago C anyon C ollege. Pre-Orientation. S antiago C anyon C ollege Campus Resources for Student Success. By: Trevor Walker. Academic Computing Center. Specialized software for over 20 academic majors such as Math and Business
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Welcome To Santiago Canyon College Pre-Orientation
Santiago Canyon CollegeCampus Resourcesfor Student Success By: Trevor Walker
Academic Computing Center • Specialized software for over 20 academic majors such as Math and Business • Computers are available to all currently registered students working on class projects Room: U-89 Phone: (714) 628-4764
Academic Success Center • Serves credit and non-credit students • Computer programs to improve English, speech, math, reading and writing skills • Free high school diploma, GED and ESL classes • On site counselor assistance Room: D-209 Phone: (714) 628-4830
Admissions and Records • Online services are encouraged at www.sccollege.edu • College Applications • Registration & open seats for courses • Fee payment available online by credit card • Print unofficial transcripts and order official transcripts online Room: E-101 Phone: (714) 628-4900
Adult Re-Entry Services • Services available include: • Academic counseling, educational planning for university transfer, A.A degree and certificate programs • Career and personal counseling • Referrals to other college programs and services • And much more!!! You’ll beUP AND RUNNINGin no time!!! Room: D-104S Phone: (714) 628-4934
AmeriCorps • Tutor elementary school children to gain experience, and earn a $1,000 award • Requirements: • Minimum 17 years of age • U.S. citizen or permanent resident • Placed into college English, Reading and Math • Available to tutor 10 hrs per week for at least 9-12 months Room: A-206 Phone: (714) 628-4712
Alumni Association • As an alumni, we provide the opportunity for you to reconnect with the College through reunions, special alumni activities, events, and fund raiser • Online registration available at www.sccollege.edu/alumni A-206 (714) 628-4793
AssociatedStudentGovernment • ASG promotes student success by providing opportunities for leadership development and involvement. • Contribute to student government & help shape the future direction of SCC • Join student clubs and organizations • Academic • Special Interest • Cultural • Honor Societies Room: A-205 Phone: (714) 628-4917
Bookstore • Great service is provided by the staff ! • Online purchasing of textbooks is available www.sccollege.edu/bookstore • Bookstore is well stocked based on student need Room: A-101 Phone: (714) 628-4735
CalWORKs • TANF Recipients receive support services: • Counseling • Childcare • Job Services • Student Support Room: E-108 Phone: (714) 628-4915
CollegeAssistanceMigrantProgram • Provides financial assistance and support to 1st year college students who: • Have worked as a migrant farm worker • Have parents who have worked as a migrant farm worker • Have participated in a Title I Migrant Education Program Room: A-206 Phone: (714) 628-4712
Career Center • Provides career exploration at an individual pace • Computerized programs, such as EUREKA and Bridges, give an overview of many professions • Books and journals are available for career research Room: D-106 Phone: (714) 628-4805
Cashier’s Office • Pay tuition and fees • Purchase parking decals and bus passes • Obtain a student ID • Purchase discount movie and amusement park tickets Room: E-102 Phone: (714) 628-4727
Child Development Center • Provides child care for children 12 months to 5 years of age (not enrolled in kindergarten) • Exposes students to educational materials • Sliding fee scale is available to families that qualify Building C-1 Phone: (714) 628-4890
Counseling Center Counseling Services for Student Success: • Academic/Educational Planning • Career Counseling • New Student Orientation and Advisement • Interpretation of Placement Test Results Room: D-106 Phone: (714) 628-4800
Counseling Department Classes • Counseling 116 Career/Life Planning & Personal Exploration • Counseling 118 Self-Exploration & The Teaching Profession • Study Skills 109 College Learning Skills
CTE Teach Program • Support for students interested in Surveying & Mapping, Water Utility Science, and Public Works • There is a high demand for teachers in these fields at the community college level • Fast track to teaching CTE subjects in high school or college • Bachelors or Masters degree is not required to teach • Instructor opportunities available at community college level with Associate Degree and & work experience in the field • Specialized counseling & academic support available • Specialized trips to universities and industry sites • Professional and academic networking opportunities www.sccollege.edu/cteteach
Disabled Students Programs & Services • Provides instructional support services & academic accommodations to students with verified disabilities • academic advisement • priority registration • learning disability assessment • specialized instructional support classes • test taking accommodations • alternate media materials • assistive technology Room: E-105 Phone: (714) 628-4860
Extended Opportunity Programs & Services • State funded program that provides support to students with financial and educational challenges. • Services available include: counseling, priority registration, book services, etc. • EOPS single parents may apply for CARE and receive additional support services. Room: E-108 Phone: (714) 628-4915
Financial Aid Office • Provides information about federal and state financial aid programs • Helps students complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and fee waivers • Go towww.sccollege.edu Click on Financial aid Room: E-104 Phone: (714) 628-4876
Guardian Scholars • Provides support services to former foster youth • Benefits include • Financial assistance • Academic advising • Job placement & housing assistance Room: A-206Phone: (714) 628-4712
Health & Wellness Center for Students Provides: • Medical services include M.D. on site two times a week, first aid, health screenings, and immunizations • Psychological Services provide confidential one-to-one therapy • Health education through nurse consultation, printed brochures, Peer Health Programs, and guest presentations • Smoking Cessation support by prescription, nurse counseling, and referrals for group meetings Room: T-102 Phone: (714) 628-4773
High School & Community Outreach Department • Assists students with their transition to Santiago Canyon College • Provides information to prospective students and parents about SCC’s programs • Coordinates a variety of campus and community events Room: A-212 Phone: (714) 628-4808
Honors Program Honors classes are available to students with a minimum 3.0 GPA • Benefits: • Preference during transfer at many institutions • Eligibility for scholarships • Completion of program notation on academic transcripts • Recognition at commencement ceremony Room: D-116 Phone: (714) 628-4784
Job Placement Services • Helps students find community and on campus jobs • Provides resume writing and interview technique workshops • Offers job fairs Room: D-104S Phone: (714) 628-4921
Library • Computers with Internet access, MS office and more • Laptops for students use Wi-Fi network • Textbooks for Library use • Books, Magazines, journals, DVD and other info sources • Liberians to help you with your assignments and research • Open daily and Saturdays Phone: (714) 628-5000www.sccollege.edu/library
Math Study Hall • Math faculty and student tutors provide assistance in all levels • Access to instructional videos, textbooks and computer tutorial programs Room: U-80 (714) 628-4965
Pathways to Teaching Program Services offered: • Teaching-specific academic advising • Teaching workshops & specialized events including regional conferences • Appointments with teaching specific university representatives • Transfer information & assistance • Volunteer opportunities in the classroom and/or community fieldwork experience • Teachers for Tomorrow Club • Career resources specific to careers in K-12 teaching • Newsletter and e-mail to all PTTP students • Education courses Room: D-104N Phone: (714) 628-4797
Safety & Security • Provides campus safety and security services • Lost & found property services • Provides escort services to vehicles • And much more! Room: U-100 Phone: (714) 628-4730
Scholarships • Provides High School seniors, continuing students, and graduating & transferring students with scholarship opportunities in recognition of their academic or personal achievements • Offers workshops that assist students with scholarship application process • Maintains information on outside scholarships for SCC students • SCC Scholarship Handbook available in November Room: A-206A Phone: (714) 628-4793
Student Life and Leadership • In collaboration with the campus community, the office of Student Life and Leadership provides programs that enrich the academic environment through leadership activities and campus involvement. • Student Leadership Institute • Student Clubs & Organizations • Multicultural & Leadership Resource Library • Mentoring Program • Student Government • Volunteer Opportunities • and much more… Room: A-206 Phone: (714) 628-4917
Testing Center • Placement Testing in Math, English, Reading and Chemistry • Career Testing • Additional testing services are available Room: E-302N Phone: (714) 628-4812
Transfer Center • Advising, research, and support for students interested in transferring to a four-year university or college. • Transfer Fairs, University Representatives, and University Campus Tours to help you choose your path. • Informative workshops take you through transfer planning, to university applications and essays, and through all follow-up steps to help you reach your goal. Room: D-104N Phone: (714) 628-4865
Tutoring Center • Provides free tutoring assistance in over 100 courses • Encourages group study sessions Room: U-80 Phone: (714) 628-4791