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O Ctech Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College 3250 St. Matthews Road Orangeburg, SC 29118 803.536.0311 1.800.813.6519 www.octech.edu CONTACTS: Mrs. Glorious Cuttino Administrative Assistant 803.535.1227 [email protected] Ms. Charlene Minus, Academic Counselor/Assistant Director/ Coordinator of Tutorial Services 803.535.1382 [email protected] Mrs. Patricia Nicholas Academic Counselor/Transfer Coordinator 803.535.1383 [email protected] Dr. Monica L. Greene Director of Student Support Services 803.535.1228 [email protected] WHEN WHERE? AND All services are scheduled through the academic counselors’ offices. Located on the first floor of Building B in the Gressette Learning Resource Center. To schedule an appointment call 803.535.1608 Monday -Thursday 7:30am - 7:00pm Friday 8:00am - 1:30pm STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES ORANGEBURG-CALHOUN TECHNICAL COLLEGE NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY: Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College does not discriminate in admissions or employment of the basis on race, sex, national origin, color, age, religion, disability, or veteran's status. Title IX and Section 504, Compliance Officer: Marie Howell, 3250 St. Matthews Road, Orangeburg, SC 29118-8299. 803.535.1207 STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES ORANGEBURG-CALHOUN TECHNICAL COLLEGE

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The Student Support Services program is funded by the Department of Education and is designed to help students stay in college, graduate, and/or transfer to four year colleges or universities.

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OCtechOrangeburg-Calhoun Technical College

3250 St. Matthews RoadOrangeburg, SC 29118

803.536.0311 � 1.800.813.6519www.octech.edu

CONTACTS:Mrs. Glorious CuttinoAdministrative [email protected]

Ms. Charlene Minus,Academic Counselor/Assistant Director/Coordinator of Tutorial [email protected]

Mrs. Patricia NicholasAcademic Counselor/Transfer [email protected]

Dr. Monica L. GreeneDirector of Student Support [email protected]

WHENWHERE?

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All services are scheduled through theacademic counselors’ offices.

Located on the first floor of Building Bin the Gressette Learning Resource Center.

To schedulean appointmentcall 803.535.1608

Monday -Thursday7:30am - 7:00pm

Friday8:00am - 1:30pm

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ENON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY: Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College does notdiscriminate inadmissionsoremploymentof thebasison race, sex,nationalorigin, color,age, religion,disability, or veteran's status. Title IXandSection504,ComplianceOfficer:Marie Howell, 3250 St.Matthews Road,Orangeburg, SC 29118-8299. 803.535.1207

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES

ORANGEBURG-CALHOUN TECHNICAL COLLEGE

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Tutorial ServicesThe Student Support Services provides freetutorial assistance in a variety of subjects to allprogram participants. Participants should contacttheir assigned academic counselor to scheduleone-on-one tutoring with qualified tutors.

Student Support Service is designed to providestudents with the critical academic support necessaryfor a successful college experience.

Promoting academic success at Orangeburg-CalhounTechnical College is a major priority of StudentSupport Services. Funded by the Department ofEducation Student Support Services TRIO Grant,the mission is to provide supportive servicesfor eligible students in an attempt to:

• Increase retention rates• Increase graduation rates• Foster a climate of institutional support• Facilitate transfer to four-year institutions forstudents choosing to earn a bachelor’s degree

The college experience

can be exciting,

challenging and

sometimes frustrating.

Counseling Services• Academic• Career• Personal• Two-to-Four Year College Transfer

Students should schedule an entrance interviewwith a counselor who will evaluate thestudent's academic and career goals. Theacademic counselors work closely with studentsto develop an Academic Plan. This processconsists of advising students about selectingclasses, applying for financial assistance,setting academic goals, identifying careeroptions, and utilizing special services such asthe tutoring services.

WHOTAKES PART?ANDWHAT

WE DO1. Students who have an academic needfor servicesProspective students should speak with anacademic counselor in the Tourville Lab onthe second floor of Building S

2. A first-generation college studentAn individual whose parents have notreceived a bachelor's degree

3. A low-income studentStudents must meet specific income guidelinesas established by the U.S. Department ofEducation. In general, students receiving PellGrants are frequently eligible

4. A student who hasa diagnosed physicaland/or learningdisabilityStudents with physicalor learning disabilitiesmust first identifythemselves assuch throughthe college’sCoordinatorof Services forStudentswithDisabilities