Butler County Community College | 2017-2018 Student Handbook - page 10

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Jennifer Huba, Assistant Preschool Teacher/Assistant Group Supervisor
Center hours
7:45 a.m.
4:00 p.m. Monday
Friday
Preschool hours
9:00 a.m.
12:00 p.m. Monday
Friday
The CCLC provides a high quality preschool environment for the children of BC3 students,
faculty/staff, and community members. The CCLC
,
a Keystone STAR 4 facility, is licensed by the
Pennsylvania Department of Education and the Department of Human Services. The Center also
serves as a lab school for various academic programs, including Early Childhood Education and
Nursing. The CCLC accepts children three to six years of age (toilet trained).
CULTURAL CENTER
Science, Tech and Cultural Center Building
724-284-8505
The 442 seat Succop Theater presents a performing arts series and the Mary Hulton Philips Art
Gallery hosts various art exhibits throughout the academic year. Student tickets are $10.00 for BC3
sponsored events in the Succop Theater.
DISABLED STUDENT SERVICES
Student Success Center
EXT 8327
Greg Mason, Disability Coordinator
Jenn Loue, Assistant Coordinator LC and LP
EXT 8342
This office advocates the rights of disabled students to equal educational opportunities and arranges
special accommodations for students with documented needs. Call or email for more information or to
obtain an application for services.
EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
EXT 8523
Ann McCandless, Dean of Educational Technology
The Division of Educational Technology oversees all online, hybrid, and iTV credit course offerings,
and manages the Technology Help Desk to support the instructional technology needs of students and
faculty.
FINANCE OFFICE
Administration Building
EXT 8513
James A. Hrabosky, Vice President for Administration & Finance
EXT 8459
8:00 a.m.
3:45 p.m. Monday
Friday
This office is where students pay their tuition and fees.
FINANCIAL AID OFFICE
Student Success Center
EXT 8509
Julianne Louttit, Director
8:00 a.m.
4:00 p.m. Monday
Friday
The Financial Aid office is responsible for the administration of all federal and state financial aid
programs. Students can apply for financial aid programs at
.
HEATON FAMILY LEARNING COMMONS
EXT 8511
Martin Miller, Interim Dean of Library Services
7:30 a.m.
9:00 p.m. Monday
Thursday, 7:30 a.m.
4:00 p.m. Friday
The Heaton Family Learning Commons provides materials, technology and space to support the
curricular and recreational needs of BC3 students, employees and residents of Butler County. The
building houses an extensive collection of books and periodicals. Interlibrary loan services are
available for materials not held. Many online databases are also available and can be accessed on
campus or at home. Library staff provides individualized reference service and classroom instruction.
The Learning Commons has public computers, laptop bars, two multi-media classrooms, a recording
studio, and study spaces for individuals and small or large groups. Copiers, printers and a scanner are
available. The Technology Help Desk and the Division of Educational Technology are located on the
upper level.
HUMAN RESOURCES, PAYROLL SERVICES, AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
COMPLIANCE OFFICE
Administration Building
EXT 8353
Linda M. Dodd, Executive Director of Human Resources/Equal Opportunity Compliance
Officer
This office handles student employment and payroll.
For information regarding the College’s
Nondiscrimination Policy and Grievance Procedure, contact the Executive Director.
INFORMATION CENTER
Student Success Center
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