
Student Success Center
Your Success. Our Mission.
About
The Student Success Center(SSC) is YOUR space, focused on providing student-centered learning at YOUR pace. Located in FADM 205, all services offered in the SSC are free to students and walk-in basis (click here for hours). Click below to complete a short questionnaire to let us learn more about your professional/academic goals and needs.
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How Can The Student Success Center Help?
Check-out Textbooks & Laptops
Textbooks and Laptops must remain in the SSC at all times and are available to check-out Monday – Friday 8 am – 6 pm. Students are limited to checking out books in 1 hour increments. Current textbooks available:
- BADM 101
- BIOL 101, 103, 153
- CSC 105
- CHEM 106, 108, 114, 328
- ENGL 032, 033, 101, 205, 210
- MATH 102
- MUS 100 (Section U912)
- PHGY 220, 230
- PHIL 220
- PSYC 376
- SOC 100, 150 (5th edition- 1 edition old)
- SPCM 101
- SPCM 101
First Year Advising (FYE)
Your first year in college paves the way for your future success.The FYE Advisor will serve as primary contact and assist you with:
٭ Major Exploration
٭ Class Registration
٭ Plan of Study
٭ Early Alert
٭ Academic Goal Setting
٭ Liaison to Main Campus
٭ And More!
Call 605-274-9500 to schedule.
Student Success Coaching
Meet with the Student Success Coordinator for help with:
٭ Study Skills
٭ Time Management
٭ Learning Styles
٭ Motivation
٭ Goal Setting
٭ Self-Advocacy
And More!
Call 605-274-9500 to schedule.
Ways to Get Involved
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News & Events
Managing Mid-Terms Week Feb 25 – Mar 1
Posted: February 19, 2019
Check out these workshops & activities designed to support you to do your best for upcoming midterms.
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2019 Spring Break [3/4-3/8]
Spring Break begins at 5p on 3/1/2019 and ends at 8am on 3/11/2019. No classes will meet during that time; office hours may vary for different departments during the week of Spring Break.
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Spring 2019 Mid-Term
Spring 2019 Mid-term is 3-11-2019. If a student is not currently performing well in a class, a mid-term deficiency may be entered by faculty. Instructors are required to note any midterm deficiencies in Webadvisor (less than a “C” grade).
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