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- Services for Students Faculty Resources 100 200 300 400 100 200
300 400 300 400 Its all part of the Plan CCP Trivia Final
Jeopardy
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- Home Dr. Steven Curtis The 5 th College President Began August
1999
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- Home Including 224certificates 70 programs of study
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- Home Younger than last year (avg. age 26) Be sure to visit the
Institutional Research web page at http://www.ccp.edu/vpfin-
pl/ir/index.htm for more statistics and
datahttp://www.ccp.edu/vpfin- pl/ir/index.htm
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- Largest public institution of higher education in Philadelphia
6th largest in PA 4 Campuses: - Main- Northeast - West- Northwest
Neighborhoods & prisons Home
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- B1-28: Central Learning Lab - Humanities, Social Science, &
English - Master Student & Other Workshops B2-36: South
Learning Lab - Business & Math W3-26: West Learning Lab -
Biology, Chemistry, Allied Health, & Nursing Home
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- Center on Disability M1-22 Students must bring paperwork to you
Statement in Syllabus Home
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- Located in W1-1 Other Resources o Athletics/Gym o Bookstore o
Counseling Center o Career Service Center o Center for Male
Engagement o Child Development Center o Library o Student Academic
Computing Center o Student Life Center o Womens Outreach and
Advocacy Center Home
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- Managed by security, M1-23 IDs move to Winnet building first
week of school Carry at all times Lost ID costs students $10 Also
needed to: Get into buildings after 5 pm or when college closed
(through main entrance of Mint) Get a discount at the bookstore Use
parking garage Unlock a classroom
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- Home Community College of Philadelphia seeks to create a caring
environment which is intellectually and culturally dynamic and
encourages all students to achieve: Greater insight into their
strengths, needs and aspirations, and greater appreciation of their
own cultural background and experience; Increased awareness and
appreciation of a diverse world where all are interdependent;
Heightened curiosity and active interest in intellectual questions
and social issues; Improved ability to pursue paths of inquiry, to
interpret and evaluate what is discovered, and to express reactions
effectively; Self-fulfillment based on service to others,
Preparation for future work and study, and enjoyment of present
challenges and accomplishments.
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- Home Self-assessment in 2004 Periodic Review in 2009 Next
self-assessment in 2014 http://www.ccp.edu/msche/
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- Home Areas of Focus: Enhancing Student Learning A. Successful
Student Learning A1. Student centered education A2. Parity in
student learning & success A3. Developmental Education B.
Faculty Development C. Assessment of Student Learning Special Areas
of Emphasis Distance Education Science, Technology, Engineering and
Mathematics (STEM) Initiatives Corporate Solutions Community
Engagement
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- Home General Education/Core Competencies: Critical Thinking
Effective Communication Information Literacy Quantitative Reasoning
Responsible Citizenship Scientific Reasoning Technological
Competence
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- Human Resources Health, dental, & retirement benefits Flex
spending accounts (Commuter & Medical) Employee Assistance
Program Office of Professional Development Tuition Remission
Technology Resources MMS: Smart Carts, Videos, CCP TV Computer
Classroom Labs: Reserve via online form IT : helpdesk@ccp.edu or
Ext. 6000helpdesk@ccp.edu Union Office BR-63 or
www.aft2026.orgwww.aft2026.org Travel Fund Home
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- M1-23 www.e2campus.com/my/ccp www.e2campus.com/my/ccp
215-751-8111 Phones in classrooms 5555 for emergencies Home
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- Copy Center: MG-25 or duplicating@ccp.edu Drop off or submit on
MyCCP While-you-wait copies (less than 100 pages) Lines longer at
beginning & end of semester Copyright laws strictly
enforced
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- Facilities Management (MG-14) Office key (department chair for
office assignment) KA 1 key: Faculty restrooms & computer labs
Smart podium keys require training first No outer door key, use
Mint Building entrance when college is closed (college ID required)
Home
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- Limited parking in garage Enter on 17th or 18th Streets
Security checks ID upon entrance $5.50 a day (M-F) pay at machines
(crowded between classes) ($4 after 5 M-F and S) M1-3: Add name to
list to get reserved parking Street parking is first come, first
serve Some free street parking north of campus Public
transportation Broad Street subway (Broad and Spring Garden) 43 bus
(to Northern Liberties) 2 bus (to Suburban Station and South
Philadelphia) No shuttle between buildings - 10 minutes between
classes
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- Books: Vouchers Emergency Book Fund Travel Fund (October
30)