Student Support ServicesStudent Support ServicesAcademic Advising and Educational PlanningCareer Planning and Employment ServicesDisability ServicesBookstoresLearning Resource CentersLibrariesThe Mentor ProgramChildcare ServicesBroward Community CollegeCatalog 2007-2008www.broward.edu91
Student Support ServicesStudent Support ServicesAcademic Advisement and CounselingAcademic Advisors and Counselors are availableon each campus/center to instruct and counselstudents in the following areas: Educational and Career planning.Choosing appropriate courses for desiredmajor.Utilizing self-advising resources/tools.Coaching on strategies that promote academicsuccess, such as study skills, timemanagement, test anxiety, decision-makingand communication skills.Preparation for university transfer or theworld of work.Referrals to outside agencies for issues such onshipsandcrisiscounseling.For further information and support, studentsmay contact our Advisors and Counselors: preferred work activities, interests, personalitypreferences, values, skills and life goals.Use computerized career information systemsand print materials to evaluate various careers,working conditions, salary levels, andemployment outlook.Research career options that match the major.Make an appointment for individual careercounseling, including educational planningand/or job-seeking assistance.Examine university catalogs or access onlineinformation and counseling manuals fortransfer requirements about the programs maywish to pursue.Access national educational directories andcareer libraries.Access full or part-time job listings andinternships posted through the campus’Career CenterAccess student work-study jobs and jobsposted on the Broward Community uitments.Obtain assistance for resume and cover letterwriting strategies.Develop successful job interviewing skills.Consider taking the SLS 1301 Career Planningcourse.A. Hugh Adams Central Campus 954 - 201-6528North Campus954 - 201-2305Judson A. Samuels South Campus954 - 201-8875Willis Holcombe Center954 - 201-7491Pines Center954 - 201-3601Weston Center954 - 201-8501 NOTE: All first-time-in-college degree-seekingstudents are required to meet with an Advisor orCounselor during their first semester foradvisement and educational planning.A student may visit the Career and EmploymentServices Office at the campus location of his/herchoice.Students must learn to use the online self-helpadvising tools, degree audit, search for openclasses, and registration system.Career Planning and Employment ServicesCareer planning and employment services areavailable to all students and alumni of BrowardCommunity College. A variety of services areavailable to assist you in making career decisions,setting career goals, and preparing for a job.Students are encouraged to do the following: 92Take self-assessments to generate a list ofprospective occupations that match thewww.broward.edu A. Hugh Adams Central Campus954 - 201-6612Building 19, Room 116North CampusBuilding 46, Room 238954 - 201-2272Judson A. Samuels South CampusBuilding 68, Room 100954 - 201-8865Willis Holcombe Downtown CenterBuilding 33, Room 117954 - 201-7491Pines Center Room 107954 - 201-3601Disability ServicesBroward Community College seeks to complywith all relevant laws enacted at every level ofgovernment to provide access to students withspecial needs. Students with documenteddisabilities are assured participation in all Collegeactivities and services. Individuals who plan toattend Broward Community College shouldCatalog 2007-2008Broward Community College
Some of the services available are adaptivetechnology, specialized testing, sign languageinterpreters, real-time captioners, readers, scribes,and note-takers. Students receiving assistancefrom Vocational Rehabilitation or the Division ofBlind Services are required to apply for financialassistance at Broward Community College. Forfurther information, call 954 - 201-7545.BookstoresThe Broward Community College Bookstores areowned and operated by the College and functionas a service to the students, faculty, administrationand staff. The bookstores offer a complete line oftextbooks, both new and used, and a largeselection of trade and reference books. There isalso an extensive assortment of art supplies, giftitems, college rings, clothing, uniforms,dictionaries, reference books, backpacks, software,calculators, notebooks, writing tools, diplomaframes, decals, cell phones, beepers, and a wholelot more. Services also include special orders forbooks and software not normally carried as basicstock, and buy-back of used college books. Pricesare established according to the national standardtypically found at other colleges and universities.The bookstore accepts Visa, Master Card, Amex& Discover credit cards. Textbooks can beordered online at www.broward.edu/bookstoreBookstore hours of operations are posted on theBCC web-site.A. Hugh Adams Central Campus,Building 19954 - 201-6830North Campus, Building 46954 - 201-2224Judson A. Samuels South CampusBuilding 67954 - 201-8805Willis Holcombe CenterFAU Tower954 - 762-5204Pines Center, Building 101954 - 201-3604Weston Center954 - 201-8528Building 110, 2nd FloorLearning Resource CentersThe overall goal of the Learning Resource Centerstudents with access to up-to-date instructionaland support services in both the classroom andlearning laboratories. BCC Student ID Cardsvalidated for the current term are required at eachBCC LRC.Broward Community CollegeLearning LabsThe Learning Labs exist to help students succeedin their courses. Each campus/center has adiscipline lab for English/ESL, Math, ModernForeign Languages and Reading.These labsassist students with both college-prep and collegelevel courses.TutoringTutoring services are available for severaldisciplines. Interested students are advised tocontact the Learning Resource Center on eachcampus for tutoring details.Each of the Learning Resource Centers alsomaintains a hands-on self-study area for Anatomyand Physiology review.Models and studymaterials are available for individuals or smallgroups.In addition, open computer labs with directInternet access are available to students on each ofthe campuses/centers for both research andhomework needs.Classroom SupportAnother function of the learning resource centeris to support quality instruction by providingcomputer/audio visual equipment and materials tothe campus classrooms. Each campus maintainsan extensive library of video and otherinstructional materials to enhance classroominstruction.Specific information regardingavailability and scheduling procedures for the useof classroom materials and equipment may beobtained by contacting the campus LearningResource Centers.A. Hugh Adams Central CampusBuilding 17954 - 201-6660North Campus, Building 62954 - 201-2260Judson A. Samuels South Campus,Building 72954 - 201-8909Pines Center, Building 101954 - 201-7595Willis Holcombe CenterHEC Rm. 430954 - 201-7595LibrariesThe library on each of the College's campuses is ajoint use facility.Consequently, policies,procedures, and hours of operation differ slightlyfrom one location to another.On the A. Hugh Adams Central Campus, theUniversity/College Library is located in building17. This is a joint library of A. Hugh AdamsCatalog 2007-2008www.broward.edu93Student Support Servicescontact the Disability Services Specialist on theircampus. Each student will be provided withappropriate accommodations based on his/herdocumented disability, individual needs, andCollege policy.
Student Support ServicesCentral Campus and Florida Atlantic University.The goal of the library is to provide academicsupport programs of study and to create astimulating environment that will encourageacademic achievement. Students may use LINCC,the electronic catalog, and databases available inhouse and through other automated systems tofacilitate research. All resources are accessedthrough the University/College web page.Students on the College's North and Judson A.Samuels South Campuses are also served by jointuse facilities. The College and the BrowardCounty Public Library System jointly operate theselibraries.On North Campus, the jointBCC/Broward County Library is located inbuilding 62, and on the Judson A. Samuels SouthCampus, the joint BCC/Broward County Libraryis located in building 72. Both of these facilitieshave access to the county's electronic catalogwhich permits the user to search all the holdingsin the entire Broward County Library System aswell as a large assortment of electronic databases.Research using the catalog and electronicdatabases is available at each library location, aswell as through the College's web page.Students who attend the Willis HolcombeDowntown Center or the Pines Center are servedby a Broward County Library, which is locatednearby.Library CardsBCC students are eligible to use all campuslibraries.However, due to their particularpartnerships, different library cards are requiredon the campuses to check out materials. Studentsmust have a BCC identification card in order toaccess materials from the University/CollegeLibrary on the A. Hugh Adams Central Campus.Students at the North and Judson A. SamuelsSouth Campuses and the Willis HolcombeDowntown Center and the Pine Centers musthave a Broward County library card. Since eachlocation is unique, materials that have beenchecked out must be returned to the campus fromwhich the material was borrowed.The library staff encourages students and facultyto make suggestions for the improvement ofservice and appreciates recommendations for titlesto be added to the collection. Qualified staff isavailable at each location to help patrons identify,locate and use library materials. For furtherinformation and for the different campus library94www.broward.eduhours of operation, please contact the individualcampuses.A. Hugh Adams Central CampusBuilding 17954 - 201-6660North CampusBuilding 62954 - 201-2261Judson A. Samuels South CampusBuilding 72954 - 201-8909Pines Center, Building 101954 - 201-3619Broward County Main Library 954 - 357-7444The Mentor ProgramThe Mentor Program matches BCC faculty andstaff volunteers with students who want toenhance academic success. Student participantshave opportunities to explore careers, connectwith valuable resources, learn study skills andbecome more involved in college life. For moreinformation, contact one of the Mentor Programoffices.A. Hugh Adams Central Campus 954 - 201-6358North Campus954 - 201-2310Judson A. Samuels South Campus954 - 201-8994Willis Holcombe Downtown Center954 - 201-7420Childcare ServicesBroward Community College offers ChildcareServices for students and faculty. The center’smission is to provide an enriched, innovativeeducational program focusing on reading, writing,mathematics, and language arts and readinessskills. The curriculum also emphasizes propermanners in an environment that is positive andsafe. In addition to the children's program,parents are invited to workshops designed toenhance parenting skills. For cost and furtherinformation, contact one of the childcare centerlocations:BCC-North CampusLittle Learners' Child Development Center1150 Coconut Creek Parkway, Bldg 63Coconut Creek, Fl. 33066954 - 201-2440, Fax 954 - 201-2445Director: Leta WilsonBCC/FAU Child Development Center3501 SW Davie RoadDavie, Fl. 33314954 - 201-6987, Fax 954 - 201-6985Director: Pamela FeldmanCatalog 2007-2008Broward Community College
Broward Community CollegeStudent Support ServicesBCC-South Campus Child Development Center7200 Pines BoulevardPembroke Pines, FL 33024954 - 201-8651, FAX 954 - 201-8653Catalog 2007-2008www.broward.edu95
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Willis Holcombe Center FAU Tower 954 - 762-5204 Pines Center, Building 101 954 - 201-3604 Weston Center 954 - 201-8528 Building 110, 2nd Floor Learning Resource Centers The overall goal of the Learning Resource Center students with access to up-to-date instructional and support
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