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Prospective StudentsCampus Services
Each of our four campuses provides extensive services for students
in areas such as course advising, tutoring, career choice, job
placement, counseling, child care, libraries, and more. Since
there are some differences in the ways of providing these services
on each campus, we are providing direct links to each campus Student
Services information. Further information can be found by exploring
each college site.
| Offer educational counseling, assessment, evaluation, and some short-term personal counseling,
as well as courses in college survival, study skills, stress reduction and more.
North
- (206) 527-3658 •
South
- (206) 764-5387 •
Central
- (206) 587-4068 •
SVI
- (206) 516-3190
Educational Counseling
Assist currently enrolled students and those thinking of enrolling in developing educational goals and
a plan of action for achieving them. Pre-admission counseling provides guidance on student assessment
and the appropriateness of academic and vocational choices.
Counselors also help students develop effective study skills, manage time more effectively,
cope with math and test anxiety and improve test-taking skills.
Student Assessment/Evaluation
Interprets a variety of tests to assist in educational placement, vocational choices and life planning.
Career Counseling
Provides help to students in exploring career options and in making vocational/academic choices.
Teaching and Facilitating
Provides instruction through Human Development classes which include college survival, study skills
and career exploration.
Group counseling includes career planning, stress reduction, time management, study skills, testing
strategies, critical thinking, motivation and college survival skills.
Personal Counseling
Provides short-term counseling to those experiencing psychological, social and emotional difficulties
which interfere with academic learning and development. This can include helping students learn to manage
stress, communicate more effectively, and improve relationships.
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| Registration information is mailed to all new and currently enrolled students. Current students receive priority in registering.
For more registration information, visit the campus website or contact the campus Registration Office.
North (206) 527-3663
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South (206) 764-7938
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Central (206) 587-6918
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SVI (206) 587-4980
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A variety of tutoring services is available on each campus - at NO COST - to help you achieve your academic goals and
enrich your learning experience. Academic assistance can be in individual one-on-one sessions, small-group settings,
study buddies/groups, or extra-time with instructors.
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| The Career Information Centers located on each campus provide assistance exploring career decision-making, job outlook,
re-entering the labor market, changing careers paths or personal life direction.
Job Placement Services provide employment-related services to students, including job searching,
resume & interview skills, and on-campus recruiting.
On some of our campuses, they are located with the Career Information Center.
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SVI
Career specialists or counselors help students explore career and training opportunities,
examine salaries, working conditions and employment outlook of various careers, assess career
interests, aptitudes and attitudes, and learn successful job-hunting techniques, including
resumé-writing and interviewing.
Self-serve resources are also available, such as current occupational information, college
and university catalogs, trade and technical school information, armed services information,
career games, self-awareness materials, tips on job application strategies, tours of industry
and training programs for a close-up look at various occupations.
Group sessions and courses are available on topics such as career planning, stress reduction,
time management, study skills, critical thinking skills, test taking strategies, motivation,
effective interpersonal relationships, decision-making, and college survival.
The centers also provide employment-related services to students, including part-time, full-time,
seasonal, internship, and volunteer listings; resume and employment letter critiques; mock interviews;
free printed information on job search procedures; employer/agency on-campus recruiting; and an annual Career Fair.
Services vary from campus to campus.
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| Provide on-site professional child care. |
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| Provide services for those with disabilities. Further information about these services and about the
Reasonable Accommodations for Students with Disabilities act is available at Right-to-Know/Rules Page. |
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| Promote exercise, healthy lifestyles, physical activities and sports.
North hosts our district basketball teams. |
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Central
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| Provide employment-related services to students, including job searching, resume & interview skills,
and on-campus recruiting.
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| Are located on each campus and share an online catalog and inter-campus loan system. |
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Women’s Centers and Programs provide information, resource referrals, and programs to help
women achieve their personal and educational goals.
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