Athletic Counseling Office: West PE Building: WPEK 107Counseling for Student Athletes
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Counselor for Student Athletes: Albert Loaiza Phone: (661) 362-3611 The counselor
provides educational, career, and personal counseling to student
athletes. He assists students to establish goals, evaluate
options, develop an educational plan, and learn to study
effectively so they may reach their educational and career
goals. He holds group workshops, teaches Counseling classes, and
meets student athletes in one-on-one private appointments. He has knowledge of the many
degrees, majors, and certificates available at COC and other
colleges and he has special training and knowledge regarding the admission and transfer
requirements for colleges and universities and the eligibility
and transfer rules for student athletes. |
Cougar athletes must
schedule a counseling appointment
to meet with the Counselor for student athletes every semester
to develop and/or update
their Student
Educational Plan (SEP). The SEP lists
educational and transfer goals as well as the
courses needed each term to achieve such goals.
Athletes may schedule athletic counseling
appointments in person of by calling the Counseling Office
for Student Athletes at the phone number listed above.
Please note that athletes can't compete a second season if there is no
SEP on file in the Counseling Office.
New student athletes attend a Student-Athlete Advisement Workshop that welcomes new students to the college. The workshop teaches what factors to consider when planning schedules to meet academic and athletic goals.
Student athletes are encouraged to
enroll in a 2 unit course:
COUNS 112 - Transition Strategies for
Intercollegiate Student Athletes taught by
the Counselor for Student Athletes.
This counseling course focuses on the
various components necessary for college planning
and academic success. Readiness for college
will be explored with special attention given to
students' responsibilities, study skills assessment,
personal values, motivation, goal setting, time
management, decision making, choosing a major, and
educational planning.