Regional Student Services Your local ¸Ô±¾ÊÓƵ center has the help you need.
Balancing college and life can be challenging. Our ¸Ô±¾ÊÓƵ regional locations have the tools you need to make your college journey successful, including:
- Laptops for checkout, plus after-hours access to technology like computers, WiFi, and printers.
- Bookstore order and library book pickup.
- Proctored tests and assessments.
- Help making payments, registering for classes, or anything else you may need.
See below to learn more about specific services offered at our local centers.
Academic and Career Advising Services
Academic Advising
See an academic advisor for assistance with:
- Class selection and planning.
- Credit for prior learning and experience.
- General information about programs, including admission requirements and academic planning.
- Choosing a career path and the right program to get you there.
Academic Coaching and Tutoring
Need help with your classes?
- Meet with tutors and coaches who will help you build study habits to maximize your learning.
- Get more details and see academic coaching schedules.
Career Advising
Meet with a career advisor when you need:
- Help building your resume and preparing for job interviews.
- Career clothing for a good first impression.
Career services are available to students, alumni, community residents, and employers in the ¸Ô±¾ÊÓƵ District.
Health, Wellness, and Support Services
Counseling Services
All students struggle with balancing personal and academic concerns; and most students feel overwhelmed, anxious, or depressed at some point. Counseling Services can help.
- We can help you identify and express your feelings, examine personal beliefs and thinking patterns, and work toward beneficial changes.
- Services are free to all program students.
- Licensed professional counselors are available to speak with students as needed.
Disability Services
If you have a documented disability (like a learning or thinking difference, medical condition, or temporary disability such as a broken arm, surgery recovery, or pregnancy), our staff can help you soar higher through support and reasonable accommodations.
- Disability Services case managers are available by appointment.
- Call your local ¸Ô±¾ÊÓƵ Center for more info.
Student Help Resources
What would you do if your car broke down? What if you lose your job or have a medical emergency? We offer support and resources to help you succeed, inside and outside of class.
- Student Emergency Fund can provide extra help when you are facing an unforeseen emergency.
- Shared Harvest food cupboard provides free food when you can't make ends meet.
More Resources
Financial Aid and Paying for College
We believe you could earn a degree and follow your dreams – without having major student debt. We offer multiple ways to fund your education, and – perhaps most importantly – people who will help you succeed.
Our financial aid advisor can help you:
- Identify multiple ways to pay for your education.
- Get help with applying for grants, scholarships and loans
- Learn about the many ways available to make college affordable.
Computer Access and Technology
Our regional locations offer the technology assistance and tools you might need to be successful in your classes, including the following;
- Computer labs.
- Access to your software and files.
- Printing from off campus.
- Private study rooms with computers.
- Training in online student resources such as Canvas, My.¸Ô±¾ÊÓƵ and myMail.
Questions?
Contact Your Center
For more information on services available near you, contact your local center. Find your nearest location now.