Career Services. The center for student career opportunities is dedicated to helping students explore college majors and associated careers, research employers, and prepare for interviews. Disability Services. Students with disabilities are encouraged to register with Disability Services on campus as early as possible to help ensure that all accommodations are in place by the beginning of the semester. Learning Tools. Each campus provides a learning center to extend learning beyond the classroom. Those include libraries, study aids, tutoring, and testing centers. Dual credit students will have similar access to services and facilities that College students have on the College’s campuses. Dual credit students are eligible to utilize the same or comparable academic and instructional support services that are afforded College students such as counseling, advising, disability services, and library resources (which can be accessed online or in person). Dual credit students are eligible to use the same or comparable support services afforded to all College students including services (e.g., academic advising and counseling), learning materials (e.g., library resources) and other benefits. Other services may be available on the campus based on student and community needs.
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Samples: Credit Partnership Agreement, Credit Partnership Agreement, Credit Partnership Agreement
Career Services. The center for student career opportunities is dedicated to helping students explore college majors and associated careers, research employers, and prepare for interviews. Disability Services. Students with disabilities are encouraged to register with Disability Services on campus as early as possible to help ensure that all accommodations are in place by the beginning of the semester. Learning Tools. Each campus provides a learning center to extend learning beyond the classroom. Those include libraries, study aids, tutoring, and testing centers. Dual credit students will have similar access to services and facilities that College students have on the College’s 's campuses. Dual credit students are eligible to utilize the same or comparable academic and instructional support services that are afforded College students such as counseling, advising, disability services, and library resources (which can be accessed online or in person). Dual credit students are eligible to use the same or comparable support services afforded to all College students including services (e.g., academic advising and counseling), learning materials (e.g., library resources) and other benefits. Other services may be available on the campus based on student and community needs.
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Samples: Credit Partnership Agreement