68 Lewis-Clark State College 2005-2007 Catalog CONTACT PERSON Dean: Andrew T. Hanson, PhD e-mail: ahanson@lcsc.edu Division Office: RCH 112 Phone: 792-2218 Fax: 792-2314; 1-800-933-LCSC (5272) Web: http://www.lcsc.edu/stude ntservices OVERVIEW The philosophy of Student Services is that student-centered, student-focused services contribute to the overall success of each LCSC student. Student Services function is to identify qualified students to enroll at the college and help provide the support necessary to facilitate both the enrollment process and the transition to college life. Networking and ...
69 Lewis-Clark State College 2005-2007 Catalog CONTACT PERSON Director: Steve Bussolini, M Ed e-mail: sbussoli@lcsc.edu Office: RCH 102 Phone: 792-2210; (800)-933-5272 Fax: 792-2876 Web: http://www.lcsc.edu/admis sions e-mail: admissions@lcsc.edu. OVERVIEW The Office of Admission and Market Development processes all application materials including transcripts, test scores, and other documentation required of students who wish to enroll at the college. The office develops and maintains correspondence with prospective students and applicants. The market development function is intended to help the ...
84 Lewis-Clark State College 2005-2007 Catalog CONTACT PERSON Director: Andy Hanson, PhD e-mail: ahanson@lcsc.edu Office: RCH 110 Phone: 792-2378, 1-800-933-5272, ext. 2378 Fax: 792-2761 Web: http://www.lcsc.edu/recru itment OVERVIEW The Office of Recruitment and Retention (R/R) is charged with recruiting domestic students to LCSC by participating in high school visitations, college fairs, community college transfer fairs and other venues. Office personnel also engage in activities designed to promote student retention including new student orientation, student advising and the Student Success ...
85 Lewis-Clark State College 2005-2007 Catalog pursuing an academic degree are required to take ACT, SAT, or residual ACT for placement. Students 21 and older and/or those who are pursuing a technical degree must take a prescribed exam for placement into the proper courses. CAMPUS VISITATIONS The Office of Recruitment and Retention coordinates campus visitations for prospective domestic students. We encourage students to visit during the school year to experience college life. A standard visitation is specifically designed to fit the individuals needs and goals. A visitation may include a campus ...
317 Lewis-Clark State College 2005-2007 Catalog STUDENT DEVELOPMENT (STUDENT SERVICES) SD 095 APPLIED STUDY SKILLS (1 CR.) Study skills and college adjustment support targeting specific academic areas (e.g. nursing, natural science, education, etc.) Topics include: textbook reading and note taking, test taking strategies, research and writing techniques, time management, and career exploration and goal setting. SD 096 APPLIED COMPUTER SKILLS (1 CR.) Basic computer skills for individuals without computer experience. Topics include: 1) Windows, 2) Word , 3) PowerPoint 4) LC Warrior Mail, 5) Warrior ...
318 Lewis-Clark State College 2005-2007 Catalog SD 224/225 NATIVE AMERICAN AWARENESS (1-2 CR.) Focuses on the planning, organization and implementation of the annual Native American Awareness Week promoting an understanding of Native American cultures and peoples. Speakers and activities address cultural, historical and contemporary subjects. Pre-requisite: SD124/125. Note: SD 124 fall semester for 1 cr., SD 125. SD-125 spring semester for 1 or 2 cr. SD 280 AMBASSADOR HONOR SOCIETY (1-3 CR.) Students develop stronger skills in the following areas: Leadership, communication, initiative, cooperative ...