Getting In and Staying In: How Community Colleges Support Their Students Chris Pfautz Dean of Students John Tyler Community College
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Academic Career Crisis Counseling
Counselors Faculty Advisors Academic Advising
The furthest reaching system of student support. Designed to help students with the transition from wherever they are now to the college environment. SDV 100
How to Navigate JTCC How to Comprehend a Program of Study (College Major) College Terminology SDV 100 Content
School Policy Student Code of Conduct Academic Dishonesty Grievance Policy SDV 100 Content
Differences Between High School and College Student Responsibilities FERPA SDV 100 Content
How to Transfer to a 4-Year Institution Guaranteed Admissions Agreement SDV 100 Content
Time Management Money Management SDV 100 Content
Learning Styles Preferences Personal Style Inventory SDV 100 Content
How to Choose a College Major and/or Career The Virginia Education Wizard SDV 100 Content
Thinking Critically Listening, Note Taking, Participating Test Taking SDV 100 Content
Diversity How to Navigate the Library Out of Class Activities SDV 100 Content
Finishing Your Degree and Graduating Resume Writing, Interviewing Skills, How to Negotiate a Salary Transfer Student Forum Stress & Sleep & How They Affect School Employability Skills Testing 1, 2, 3: Test Taking Preparation How to Study Math Reading to Remember Applying For and Keeping Your Financial Aid Workshop Understanding Your VA Benefits Workshop Student Workshops
Math Biology Chemistry English Accounting Philosophy Tutoring
Helps foster youth gain access to a community college education. Foster youth between the ages of 17 and 24 who are or were affiliated with the Virginia Foster Care System, and youth adopted after the age of 13 or special needs adoptions. The program provides assistance with the financial aid process, monitoring of academic progress and assistance with accessing college support services, and an assigned mentor who will provide one-on-one academic and career- focused support. Great Expectations
Referred by a social worker, high school counselor, group home staff, Independent Living coordinators, John Tyler Community College staff and faculty especially our counselors, or some contact coordinator directly. Some students will tell other students about the program. Great Expectations
Orientation Program First Year Website Revised/Expanded Welcome Letter (Packet) Faculty Advisor Communication First Year Experience
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