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Student Support Services

2016-2017 Catalog

de unidades. Estudiantes no pueden continuar recibiendo

en programas de ayuda financiera después de que han

intentado 90 unidades (excluyendo hasta 30 unidades

correctivas y ESL). Los estudiantes que recibieron menos

que el requisito mínimo de GPA o fallan en completar al

menos el 67 por- ciento de las unidades intentadas, perderá

su elegibilidad de ayuda financiera hasta restablecer el

progreso satisfactorio.

Normas de progreso de ayuda financiera están separadas y

aparte de las normas de progreso satisfactorio académico

institucional debido a las regulaciones federales. Los

estudiantes que están a prueba de progreso de ayuda

financiera no son elegibles para solicitar un préstamo,

incluso si son aún o elegibles para recibir asistencia de becas.

Si los estudiantes tuvieron una situación que los impidió

de cumplir el año con buen rendimiento académico los

estudiantes pueden presentar una apelación por escrito a la

oficina de ayuda financiera. El comité de apelación revisa

todas las apelaciones. Las apelaciones requieren un Plan de

Educación para el Estudiante (SEP) firmado por el consejero

y una explicación de por qué no se cumplieron los requisitos

mínimos. Dependiendo en que información ha sido previsto

determinara el comité determinara re-integrado para recibir

ayuda financiera.

Health Services

The goal ofHealthServices is to support students in fulfilling

their educational and personal goals through a variety of

activities and services that promote health. Services offered

to students include consultation with a registered nurse

for any health-related issue, first aid for injuries, illness

evaluation and referral, health promotion and outreach

activities, tuberculosis (TB) skin testing, vision & hearing

screening,bloodpressurescreening,bloodglucosescreening,

height, weight, BMI, and body fat measurements, flu

immunizations,referralforpsychologicalservices,classroom

presentations, andcoordinationof Student Insurance claims

for campus-related student injuries.

TheHealthServicesOffice is located inAC2-274West and is

openMonday–Thursdayfrom8:30a.m.to3:30p.m.andon

Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Walk-ins are welcome,

but appointments are recommended. Appointments and can

be made by calling the Health Services Office at 325-5318.

Psychological Services

The goal of Psychological Services is to assist students who

experience interpersonal or personal difficulties during their

college stay so they can remain effective in their educational

pursuit. Psychological counseling is available for a variety

of problems, including issues stemming from: adjustment

to college life, depression and anxiety, relationships and

communications skills, stress and anger management, mental

illness, and substance abuse.

Psychological Services also provides crisis intervention,

faculty consultation, and psychological testing/assessment.

Counseling is provided by licensed psychologist. The

Psychological Services Office is located in AC2-278B.

Appointments can be made in the Health Services Office or

by calling 325-5377.

Job Placement Information

Current job openings from local employers are available in the

Admissions and Records Office, in Academic Center 2, room

130 (AC2-130). Listed jobs include full-time, part-time, and

seasonal employment. For general information or providing

employment listings, call (559) 325-5230.

Library - Learning Resources

Center

The new Clovis Community College Library is located in

AC2-148 and offers a wide array of resources and services

to students, faculty, and staff. Study rooms are available for

quiet or group study sessions and a large reading area provides

comfortable seating with work tables. Over twenty computers

allow research activity, word processing, and presentation

software programs. The library collection offers over 4,000

print resources including books, magazines, journals, and

newspapers, as well as an E-book collection of over 20,000

titles. There is a DVD collection of informational, literary and

dramatic films as well as an audio book collection of fiction

and nonfiction works. Over twenty research databases provide

access to reference sources, articles from academic journals,

magazines and newspapers, literary criticism, images, and

more. The databases and E-book collection are accessible on

and off campus, as is the library’s online catalog which allows

students and staff to locate and request print and media items

from all our district libraries. Printers and a copy machine offer

color and black and white printing at 10 cents a page. One-on-

one reference and research assistance is always available. Visit

our web site at

www.cloviscollege.edu

and click on Library in

the center of the page.