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A. Student Success Center: An open computer lab is available for word processing, online research, online classes and other academic uses in Thompson Hall, Room 252. Email can be checked if computers are available. Instructors will schedule tests or make-up tests in the Student Success Center Testing Center . In order to take a test in the Testing Center (TC), you must have a photo I.D. A TC instructor will check your I.D. and administer your test, which you must complete at one sitting and before closing time.
B. Learning Resources Center (LRC): Wilkes Community College students, including distance learning students, may borrow books from the WCC Library and other NC community college libraries. For interlibrary loan requests, students must furnish full bibliographical information and the name of the library holding the materials. Interlibrary loan books will be sent to a public library or community college nearest the student.
Students may research topics in journals, periodicals, newspapers and reference sources through NCLIVE. Home access to NCLIVE is possible with a free password, which is available by visiting, phoning (336) 838-6114 or emailing (fay.byrd@wilkescc.edu) the library. The LRC has computers with Internet access available for research purposes.
Students needing research assistance during the hours the library is closed may use NCKNOWS, a virtual reference desk provided by the State Library of North Carolina. Access is free and available by clicking the link on the library web page or going to www.ncknows.com.
C. Student Support Services (SSS): Student Support Services is a federally funded comprehensive program that provides educational support services to eligible students. Students who demonstrate a need for academic support and are 1) first generation college students (neither parent has a 4-year degree); 2) persons with limited income; and/or 3) persons with a disability are eligible to enroll in the program and participate in a comprehensive array of academic support services.
D. Students with Documented Learning or Physical Disabilities: Students may receive assistance with academic and physical accommodations based upon documentation of disability. It is the student's responsibility to initiate requests for services by contacting the Disability Services Coordinator, located in the Student Success Center, Room 257D of Thompson Hall, and by completing the accommodation request form obtained in that office. Special assistance and accommodations are provided to meet ADA standards. No special concessions will be made for students who are not registered with the disability services office.
E. Student Services: The Student Services staff provides a variety of services to assist students with successful program completion and the achievement of their educational goals. The services provided are available free of charge to all students. The Student Services Office is located on the first floor of the Student and Learning Resources Center . Hours of operation are 8:00 am - 9:00 pm Monday through Thursday and 8:00 am - 5:00 pm on Friday. Among the services provided are: admissions, financial aid, academic advisement, career planning, job placement, transfer counseling, personal counseling, records and registration, housing, student activities, and first aid. Additional information may be obtained by calling 838-6135.
F. Course Evaluation: Students may have the opportunity to evaluate this course and instructor during the semester. If the instructor has not selected this course for a formal evaluation, students may give a written evaluation to the division chairperson. Internet students are expected to complete the online course evaluation.
G. WCC Web Page: The WCC Web Page is the source of information for WCC students, including the WCC catalog, contact information for faculty and staff, and links to student resources. In addition to the college website, your instructor may provide course materials on Campus Cruiser.
H. Campus Cruiser: Campus Cruiser is a new web portal for WCC. It provides student email accounts, accessible links to all classes each student is taking and much more. To access Campus Cruiser, navigate your browser to the college home page and click the Campus Cruiser link. When the main page opens, click the login button to enter your account name and password. |