Green River College | 2017-2018 Student Handbook - page 141

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JOB S EARCH TRA I N I NG AND
RE SOURCE CENT ER
Job Search Web Center
greenriver.edu/JobSearchCenter
The Job Search Web Center provides Green
River students, alumni and community members
with a wealth of online resources to help them
create winning resumes, write effective cover
letters, prepare and practice for interviews and
implement successful job search strategies. Visit
Green River’s Job Search Resources online for
more details. Individuals can also create a profile
on GatorJobs to search Green River’s database of
local employers who are recruiting to fill full-time,
part-time and internship position openings.
JUD I C I AL PROGRAMS
Student Affairs and Success Center (SA)
(253) 833-9111, ext. 3397
The Office of Judicial Programs, a unit within
Student Affairs, seeks to educate students
about their rights, responsibilities and
expectations as members of Green River
College while providing a fair and educational
process through which alleged violations of
the Code of Conduct are adjudicated.
RUNN I NG START
Career and Advising Center
Student Affairs and Success Center (SA)
(253) 833-9111, ext. 2641
Running Start is a program for eligible high
school juniors and seniors who are ready
for and want to take college-level courses.
Students receive both college and high
school credit while attending college.
TR i O STUDENT SUPPORT
S ERV I CE S
Student Affairs and Success Center (SA)
(253) 833-9111, ext. 2655
TRiO SSS is a federally-funded program offering
intensive support for students considering a
transfer degree. Students who are low-income,
have disabilities or have parents who have
not earned four-year degrees may be eligible
to join TRiO.
TRiO is a great first step for eligible students
because it offers academic planning and career
exploration, peer tutoring, transfer planning
and college visits, along with workshops on
scholarships, study skills, time management and
more. Students should contact TRiO to find out
if they qualify for the program.
OUTREACH AND S ERV I CE
L EARN I NG CENT ER
Student Affairs and Success Center (SA)
(253) 833-9111, ext. 2555
The Peer Mentoring and Service Learning
program offers peer mentoring by “seasoned”
Green River students to new students to help
them learn about the college systems, culture,
campus resources/activities, student success
strategies and to have connections with and
support and encouragement from other
students. Peer mentors also plan and coordinate
civic engagement/service-learning activities for
students to help enrich the learning experience,
build and strengthen community and contribute
to others through meaningful service.
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