Where Who should the student talk to How/What When/How much Resources Rental Laptops Lunch Box Mobile Food Pantry sign-up and intake P-Card Printer Money Gas Cards Tutoring Trio Mental & Emotional Support File a Complaint
Jumper Cables Class Canceled/ School Canceled Cell Phone Charging Disability Services Payment Plan Veteran Services Wash Feet Prayer Room Nursing Room Lockers
Teeth Cleaning Gender Neutral Bathroom Emergency Grant Free Immunizations Tool Lists/ Day Add you own
Resources Where Who should the student talk to How/What When/How much Rental Laptops Library Talk to the librarians Policy, need to read and sign, may need to place a hold if they are all checked out Lunch Box Student Life Student Life front desk Ask at the Student Life front desk One week rental. You can renew it, can put hold if they are all checked out Students can access the lunch Box program two times per week. Mobile Food Pantry sign-up and intake Student Life Patrick Lair, Kerry Lurken, Anne Swanberg, Anna Voight, Gina Zimmer, Israel Gray Schedule an intake appointment. Bring a photo ID. Mobile food pantry is on campus every other Thursday from 12:00pm-3:00pm. P-Card Printer Money Cashiers Offices Kelly or Justin Can use cash, check, or credit card to load the card. This is used for students to print documents on campus Student start each year with $20.00 on their account. Gas Cards Front Desk or Chris Tran Chris Tran, Kristen Pahl, Patrick Lair Tutoring Trio Tutoring, Student Success Tutors Michele Keske Accounting, Justin Jones English, Becky Egg Math, Kate McMenomy Science, Jan Lorenzen Trio Trio Trio offices, Student Services Xuong Tran or Cori Robinson Mental & Emotional Support Student Services Chris Tran File a Complaint Online, Support Services Jumper Cables Sheriff or Kerry's office Talk to Sheriff or Kerry Class Canceled/ School Canceled Email, Phone text service, Electronic Form. Formal Complaints met with by committee Gas Cards is for students who are unable to fill their gas and this will immediately affect their education Make an appointment in Student Success. Tutor availability could be a week out or more. First Generation, Low Income, Disability. Additional Assistance in the form of intrusive advising. Helps students navigate college, When students need a safe place to talk can visit with Chris. Students in need of emergency housing can also meet with Chris Informal: Required description of complaint Formal: Name, Star ID, Email, Phone, Description of complaint, Actions student has taken to resolve issue, Student Identifies a solution Limit $25.00 each academic year. Tutoring is available as needed. Not intended to replace faculty lectures. Supplemental assistance. There is a limit of 160 students who can be apart of student each semester. Students need to attend their required meetings. Additional Lunch and Learn options are available Preferred to schedule an appointment. However emergency walk ins are accepted No limits Student leaves a drivers licenses on file. Takes Electronic Jumper cable to start car When ever it is needed. Return immediately after use. Teachers notify students for individual classes, School sends out alert when entire building closes. Check email, school website, or phone Morning of bad weather. Cell Phone Charging Student Life, Cafeteria, Library, Center for Student Success. No permission is needed Free charging stations are located throughout campus. Do not leave your phone unattended while charging. First come, first serve Disability and Accessibility Services Student Services Anne Swanberg Must have a documented disability. Before classes start, set up accommodations with Anne. Use is determined by accommodations needed. Students need to meet with Anne well in advance before needing accommodations. Accommodations are not the same as an IEP and students are responsible for implementation. Payment Plan E-Services Cashier Justin/Kelly Students can enroll and make small payments towards tuition. Payment plans are made before the class starts. The sooner a student enrolls in the payment plan the smaller the payment is that they make. Balance needs to be paid by the end of the semester.
Veteran Services Wash Feet Student Services, Veterans Resource Center Kerry Lurken, Kathy Bachman A Shower is located adjacent to the biology lab on the first across If there are questions students can ask them at from the bookstore Quiet Room Quiet Study rooms Xuong Tran Mothers Room Students using veterans benefits turn in a DD214 before classes start. Kerry will certify that they are eligible for benefits. Make sure that before a student makes changes to their schedule they meet with Kerry. Student Life Any student who needs to wash feet can use this site Always open Open study rooms can be used by students who need quiet, private space on campus. Hallway between Lancer and Student Life Student Life Private space to nurse and has a changing table Always open Students are able to get their benefits when they are properly enrolled in classes. Veterans Resource Center has additional resources for students to use. When the rooms are available Lockers All over school Students bring their own lock and claim a locker. There is no need to see a staff member. Student brings a lock and claims a locker Locks must be removed at the end of each semester Teeth Cleaning Dental area East of campus Dental Program/ Give Kids a Smile Different times of the year the Dental program offers free teeth cleaning. Must meet requirements, and sign up in advance. Usually offered in Spring Gender Neutral Bathroom Location coming soon! Single stall restroom open to all persons on campus Always available Emergency Grant Student Services Faculty and Advisors Free Immunizations Student Services Kristen Pahl, Gina Zimmer Tool Lists/Day Faculty, Advisors Faculty and Advisors Students who have used all of their FAFSA eligibility can apply. They need to write a letter explaining the circumstance and need. Have a letter of support from a faculty, and provide third party documentation Flyers are available in Student Services with directions on where to go. Lists of tools students need can be found with their faculty or Enrollment Advisors. Student can receive up to $1,000 a school year Need the list before they start classes. Many programs have a tool day scheduled. It is a requirement that students attend. Add your own: