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                                             S T U S T D U E ND E T N R T E S R O E S U O R U C R E S C E S
tutoring@southwesterncc.edu or visit the Tutor Program Coordinator in the back of the Jackson LAC on the upper level of Oaks Hall. Also, the LAC offers help with scheduling sessions.
Interested in becoming a Tutor? SCC tutors exhibit a positive, enthusiastic, and professional attitude toward learning and assisting fellow students. Students eligible to tutor must have a 3.0 or higher GPA and have earned a grade of A or B in the course(s) they wish to tutor. They should apply to the “Tutor – Applicant Pool” at the “SCC Job Listings” Web page: https://southwesterncc.hirecentric.com/jobs/
Also, visit the Tutor Program Web page: https://www.southwesterncc.edu/learning-assistance/tutor-program
SCC’s Tutor Program is certified at Levels I and II through the College Reading and Learning Association’s International Tutor Training Program Certification (CRLA/ITTPC).
Online Tutoring
Additionally, each SCC student may use 240 minutes of FREE online tutoring each semester by clicking on the “Tutoring” button in any Moodle course. After logging in with MySCC credentials, on the right side of the split screen that displays—under “Work with a ThinkingStorm Online Tutor”— click “Start Now” at the bottom. Review the options and click on the appropriate blue button; then, follow the prompts. For more information, contact the Jackson LAC/Online Tutoring Coordinator at 828.339.4325.
LOST AND FOUND
All inquiries concerning lost and found personal items should be directed to the Information Center located in the lobby of the Balsam Center, Jackson Campus and the Information Desk of the Groves Building, Macon Campus.
PARKING
All vehicles operated on campus should be registered and display a parking decal. A parking decal may be secured during registration or at the Business Office on the first floor of the Balsam Center, Jackson Campus. The decal should be displayed on the right rear bumper of your vehicle.
You are expected to park only in designated parking areas. Parking is not permitted in grassed areas, loading zones or fire lanes. Students and staff should not use designated visitor parking spaces. All cars blocking a drive, obstructing the flow of traffic, creating
a safety hazard or parked in a fire lane, loading zone, designated tow-away zone or handicapped zone (without proper handicapped identification) are subject to tow-away at the full expense of the owner or immobilization by a restraining device.
Students or staff using designated handicapped parking spaces on campus are required to display one of the following on their vehicles: (1) North Carolina Handicapped license plate, (2) Disabled Veteran’s license plate or (3) Vocational Rehabilitation Handicapped window place card. Physically disabled students and staff may be granted special parking privileges by applying at the Security Office.
Students are required to abide by the Traffic Code located in the back of the blue section of this handbook or section 7.15 of the Policies and Procedures Manual.
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