Student Services
Assignment
Student services are
offices on campus that support students while they are attending College of
the Canyons. Most students use more than one of the student services
listed below some time during their college careers. Just call or visit the center of your choice below;
select one that you might need soon. Ask many questions about
what services they provide, how their program works, and what
students need to do to take advantage of their services. Take
notes as you hear the answers to your questions. Then,
handwrite a half of a page to a page in pen, not pencil, explaining what
services are available. Title your work Student Services
Assignment. Begin with a topic sentence, and be as specific as
possible: include all of the services offered, hours of operation,
phone number, how to qualify, etc. Include your name, my name, the class,
and the date at the upper left. Write neatly. If I
cannot read your work, you will not earn points. You may type
your work if you prefer. Submit your work on the due date
announced in class.
1. To learn how to receive
assistance with physical or mental health issues, call the Health
Center in STCN-122 at (661) 362-3243.
2. To learn how students
with disabilities receive assistance completing their college
assignments, call Disabled Students Programs and Services (DIPS) in
SCOH-103 at (661) 362-3341.
3. To learn how to receive
assistance in obtaining grants and loans, call Financial Aid in
SCOH-108 at (661)
362-3242.
4. To learn how to receive
assistance with child care issues, call the Children's Center in FS&EKE at
(661) 362-3541.
5. To learn how to receive
assistance in completing homework assignments or in using a
computer, call the Tutorial, Learning, and Computing Center in BONH-209
at (661) 362-3349.
6. To learn how to receive
assistance with meal tickets, free books, grants, counseling,
academic, and financial support, call the Extended Opportunities,
Programs, and Services (EPOS) in X-9 at (661)
362-3279.
7. To learn how to receive
assistance in finding a job (on or off campus) or in learning about
what kinds of professions you would be good at, call Career Services
in SCOH-103 at (661)
362-3286.
8. To learn how to receive
assistance in becoming involved in clubs, service organizations, and
student government, call Student Development in STCN-102 at (661)
362-3238.