Where to Go for Help

Review the following college and online resources for further support.

AT YOUR COLLEGE

VISIT . . . IF YOU NEED HELP . . .
Academic Advising Center selecting courses, obtaining information on degree requirements, and deciding on a major.
Academic Learning/Skills Center with memory skills and studying for exams.
Computer Center using Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and email.
Counseling Center dealing with personal problems and stress management.
Math Center improving your math skills.
Writing Center writing your first paper or revising a first draft.
Career Center with career interest assessments, counseling, finding a major, job and internship listings, interviewing with prospective employers, and preparing résumés and interview skills.
Transfer Center finding information about transfer policies, programs at four-year colleges and universities that you can transfer to, and meeting the requirements of transfer.
Adult Reentry Center as a returning student, in making supportive contacts with other adult students and gathering information about services such as child care.
Veterans Office as a veteran, in managing financial aid and paperwork.
International Student Services as an international student, in making the transition to a new country and culture as well as to the college.

MY COLLEGE’S RESOURCES

To write down your own ideas and resources at your college, download a copy of the page here.