Visit These College Offices Today.

College campuses have some VERY helpful and resourceful people. They have answers, insight, and even career insight. Read below to understand where to go for the answers you need.

Ok. You’ve gotten admitted. You’ve arrived on campus and moved in. You have a class schedule and ready to hit the ground running. 

But… there’s more to life in college than classes, studying and partying. You may find yourself needing help or guidance with money or career choices or even an illness. 

                                                  Where do you go? 

                                               Who should you talk to?

Here’s a list of college offices that students should be familiar with:

  1. Admissions Office: This is the office responsible for the admission process. They handle everything related to application processing, admissions decisions, and related issues.
  2. Registrar’s Office: This is the office that manages all academic records, including transcripts, enrollment, degree requirements, and graduation.
  3. Financial Aid Office: This office is responsible for administering financial aid programs and answering questions related to scholarships, grants, loans, and other financial assistance.
  4. Student Affairs Office: This office oversees a range of services that support students, such as counseling, career services, housing, student activities, and clubs.
  5. Academic Advising Office: This office provides academic guidance and support to students, including course selection, degree requirements, and career planning.       
  6. Career Services Office: This office offers resources and assistance to students for career exploration, internships, job search strategies, and professional development.
  7. Health Services Office: This office provides medical and mental health services to students, including routine check-ups, health education, and counseling.
  8. Diversity and Inclusion Office: This office works to promote a diverse and inclusive campus environment and supports underrepresented students through programming, advocacy, and resources.
  9. International Student Office: This office provides support and resources to international students, including visa assistance, cultural programming, and academic advising.
  10. Library Services: This office manages the college library and its resources, including books, journals, electronic databases, and study spaces.

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