Students, potential students, and others are offered opportunities
for evaluative services in the Assessment Center.
The Bookstore supplies the required books and materials for Southwestern
classes plus supplemental items. A nice selection of gift and clothing
items are also available.
The Business Office is where students pay for tuition and fees
and get their parking permits. Find out about Southwestern's tuition
rates, payment options and tuition-refund schedule.
Students can access this database for information about their class
schedule, account status, financial aid and grade report.
Provides links and contact information for individuals needing
assistance dealing with substance abuse.
Career Services provides assistance in the planning of one's career.
Placement assistance is provided to students for work while in school
and with their employment needs upon completion of their training
programs.
The CLC offers assistance in upgrading academic skills. This service
provides support for students enrolled in courses and also helps
prepare prospective students for college-level work.
This department provides support for the computers on campus. Their
web site also lists resources for checking on viruses and other
valuable links.
Disability Support Services provides students attending Southwestern
assistance in the most appropriate manner to accommodate their special
needs as they complete their educational program.
The focus of ETS is to encourage and assist students to reach their
academic and personal goals by helping them stay in school, enroll
in a post-secondary school of their choice or help them complete
the GED.
Southwestern's Financial Aid Office is here to assist students
who need financial assistance in meeting their educational goals.
The Human Resources department provides employment information
to job seekers and offers assistance to employees regarding compensation,
benefits, professional development and other personnel related matters.
Access the LRC online catalog to find books and resources. This
page also gives you additional web resources, other online catalogs,
and information on how to evaluate the resources.
The SSS program provides support and assistance to students who
are first generation, low income, or have a disability. The SSS
professional staff provide individualized services that address
specific needs of students as they complete their academic studies
at SWCC.
TRIO is Educational Opportunity for First Generation, Low-Income,
and Disabled Americans.
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