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CAMPUS TOUR NINJA STARZ Paul R Bear Camp John Gibbs Amanda Nuñez
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Page 1: Campus tour

CAMPUS TOURNINJA STARZ

Paul R Bear Camp

John GibbsAmanda Nuñez

Page 2: Campus tour

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT

• Job Board

• Interview and resume training

and assistance

• Individual appointments when

significant help needed

• On campus employment

available

• Internships & DC

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT & COOPERATIVE EDUCATION

Page 3: Campus tour

THE WRITING CENTER

The writing center provides

• tutors to help with writing needs

• Bring

• Your current progress

• assignment sheet

• textbook

• Walk-ins welcome

• appointments suggested

• Online assistance available

The community writing center is available to all SLC area residents.

Page 4: Campus tour

STUDENT CENTERMain floor• Bookstore• Student Event Center• Auxiliary Services Administrative

Offices• Student Life and Leadership• Bruin Bites Food Court• Copy Center Kiosk• Courtesy Desk• ID Center

Second Floor• Disability Resource Center• Enrollment Services, Admissions• Academic Advising• Financial Aid• Registration • Food Services Offices• International Student Services• Multicultural Center• School Relations

Lower Level• Thayne Center• One Card Office• Mountain America Credit

Union• Health & Wellness• Veterans Office• Cashiering

Student Loans and

Receivables 

Page 5: Campus tour

ACADEMIC ADVISING CENTER

• Find the right career for you

• School to Career Journey

• Evaluate Personality Traits

• Materials “Career Flow”,

“Collegiate Memoirs”

CAREER ASSESSMENT

Page 6: Campus tour

FINANCIAL AID• FAFSA – Federal Application For Student Aid

• application accepted now

• Deadlines

• March 1 for Fall

• October 1 for Spring

• File your taxes two weeks prior.

• Assist students with

• Federal state and local grants and

scholarships based on previous

years.

• FAFSA and tax return

• Special consideration

• Work study

Page 7: Campus tour

DISABILITY CENTER• Providing reasonable and appropriate and timely

accommodations with the goal of insuring equal

opportunity and access as required under the

ADA.

• Supporting the Polices & Procedures and

maintaining the academic standards of the

College.

• Establishing ongoing partnerships with the

student, administration, faculty and staff

through a framework of mutual understanding

and respect.

• Providing educational information and

assistance to constituent groups and consumers.

Proper documentation of a disability establishing

a physical or mental impairment which limits a

major life activity as defined by the Americans

with Disabilities Act (ADA) is required in order to

receive services or accommodations. All

authorizations for services must be reasonable

in nature and are individually determined by a

qualified advisor.

Page 8: Campus tour

ACTIVITIES / CLUBS

• Clubs available for every interest – or

start your own

• Activities

• Cultural events

• Dances

• Demonstrations

Page 9: Campus tour

HEALTH AND WELLNESS CENTER• Your first visit is free!

(There is a $10 fee after the first visit)

Services• Counseling

• Heath Education

• Urgent Care

• Flu shots ($12)

NO INSURANCE REQUIRED!

(One free 60 min massage provided for

each student every Semester. $30 fee

after)

Page 10: Campus tour

LIBRARY REFERENCE DESK

Most school articles can be found

here as well online.

• Offers

• Printers

• Copiers

• Scanners

• Fax machines

• Text book checkout

• Use your OneCard at

local university libraries

Page 11: Campus tour

THE LEARNING CENTER

• Math & Sciences (walk-in tutoring)

• Learning Commons (beginning math

0900-0990)

• Online Tutoring

• Math Final Reviews

• Focused Tutoring (one-on-one tutoring)

• Tutor Training

• Learning Support and Tutoring Services

Page 12: Campus tour

E - PORTFOLIO LAB

This lab is as well below the library

and offers workshops every day M-

F 9-5 and one on one assistance.

Appointments are needed.

Page 13: Campus tour

THAYNE CENTER

• America Reads• Civically Engaged

Scholars• Alternative Spring

Break• Service-Learning• SLICE: Student Leaders

in Civic Engagement

Evelyn Thayne created the Thayne Center in 1993.

STUDENT LEADERS IN CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

Page 14: Campus tour

THAYNE CENTERAMERICA READS PROGRAM

“IF CHILDREN LEARN TO READ BY THE THIRD GRADE, THEY ARE MORE LIKELY TO GO TO COLLEGE”

America Reads is a national literacy tutoring program.

Requirements to participate..

• Be approved for work study

• Work in groups

This program not only looks good on a resume, but it is also an

opportunity to help the next generation of people be well

educated!

-Linnie Spor Service Leadership Coordinator

Page 15: Campus tour

THAYNE CENTERCIVICALLY ENGAGED SCHOLARS

Students in the civically engaged scholar

program receive formal education of social

justice issue through designated service

learning courses. Ways you can enroll

• Civically engaged scholar tracks

• Civically engaged scholars application

form

• Work shop and training schedule

• OrgSync account setup instructions

• OrgSync logging hours

Page 16: Campus tour

THAYNE CENTERALTERNATIVE SPRING BREAK PROGRAM

Alternative spring break is a

drug and alcohol free

volunteer immersion

program through

transformative action,

education, and critical

reflection.

Requirements include

• Must attend a mandatory

orientation before

submitting an application r

paying their deposit.

• Must secure a spot in

mid=November.

Page 17: Campus tour

THAYNE CENTERSERVICE LEARNING PROGRAM

The service learning program is an academic

pedagogy integrating volunteer opportunities,

critical reflective thinking, and partnerships with

nonprofit organizations are combined into course

work.

Page 18: Campus tour

THAYNE CENTERSLICE – STUDENT LEADERS IN CIVIC

ENGAGEMENT Requirements in order to apply

• 2 recommendation letters

• 2.5 GPA

If accepted

• Must complete 100 service hours

• Must enroll in LE 2920 – Civically Engaged Leader

• Enrolled in at least 9 hours of other classes

• Full Tuition Waiver

• Lasts for 2 Semesters

• Graduate with Distinction 4.0 GPA

• Can lead to other scholarships

THAYNE CENTER

Page 19: Campus tour

THANK YOU


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