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2005-2006 - Volume 80, No. 1

OFFICE OF SPECIAL PROGRAMS
Table of Contents
Entrance procedures
Locations

Board of Trustees

Academic Calendar

Full table of contents
General Information
Admissions
Academic Information
Student Services
Specialized Academic Programs and Services
Office of Special Programs

Bridging Education & Careers (BEC)
Brother to Brother (B2B)
Centers of Excellence (COE)
College Reach-Out Program (CROP)
Student Support Services (SSS) Program
Summer of Success (SOS)

Student Rights and Responsibilities
Finances - SSFA - Veterans
Electronic Campus
Open Campus
Corporate Training
Graduation
Degree Requirements
Course Descriptions

Student Support Services (SSS) Program

Clearwater Campus: (727) 791-2590
St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus: (727) 341-3526

Student Support Services is designed to increase student motivation and improve student retention and academic success - ultimately increasing both graduation rate and transfers to four-year colleges or universities.

To qualify for this program, a student must be:

  • a citizen of the United States or a permanent resident;
  • accepted for enrollment or currently enrolled in SPC;
  • in need of academic support as determined by test scores; and
  • belong to one of the following groups:
  1. neither parent has earned a bachelors degree
  2. financially limited according to federal criteria
  3. experiencing a disability (verification is required)

SSS enhances students academic skills by helping them use college resources more effectively and by providing and finding services that support their academic, social and emotional needs.

Services offered through SSS include:

  • courses in math, reading, science and college success skills;
  • professional and peer mentoring;
  • tutoring in most subject areas;
  • diagnostic math and reading evaluation;
  • advocacy and personal support;
  • services for students with disabilities;
  • early registration and academic advisement; and
  • High Achiever's Club for students in the program who maintain at lest a 3.0 cumulative GPA and are active in campus and community service activities.

SSS also networks closely with other college programs on and off campus that promote the success of student who are eligible for these services.

-Boca Ciega
-Clearwater
-Dixie Hollins
-Dunedin
-Gibbs
-Lakewood
-Osceola
-Tarpon Springs

 

For additional information regarding Student Support Services, visit the SSS web page.

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