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.
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.
Advising: Central - 206.934.4068 • North - 206.934.3658 • South - 206.934.5387 • Counseling: Central - 206.934.5407 • North - 206.934.3658 • South - 206.934.5387 •
Central 206.934.6918 • North 206.934.3663 • South 206.934.7938
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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.
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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