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2019-20 Catalog & Student Handbook

Scottsdale Community College 2018-19 Catalog

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SCOTTSDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE www.scottsdalecc.edu Student Services Student Services 14 2019-2020 CATALOG & STUDENT HANDBOOK Campus Tours 480.423.6450 https://www.scottsdalecc.edu/students/visit-scc Scot tsdale Communit y College of fers student-guided walking tours of campus for prospec tive students. Each campus tour includes a tour of the academic buildings and student ser vice of f ices. Tours last approximately 75 minutes. Campus tours are scheduled by appointment through the Outreach and Recruitment of f ice. Walk-in tours are not available. We are happy to accommodate larger group tours at an alternate time. To view the tour calendar and schedule an appointment, submit a Campus Tour Request online at: w w w.scot tsdalecc.edu/students/ visit-scc. A Self- Guided Tour packet is available at the Welcome Center (SC 118) for prospec tive students and their guests who are unable to schedule a Guided Campus Tour. Contac t Brenna Stein in Outreach and Recruitment if you have any questions regarding campus tours: Call 4 80 - 423 - 6 450, or outreach@scot tsdalecc.edu. Center for Civic & Global Engagement 480.423.6590 https://www.scottsdalecc.edu/students/civic-global- engagement The Center for Civic & Global Engagement (CCGE) creates meaning ful programs on campus to help SCC's students become civically- engaged and globally-aware citizens of the world. CCGE oversees Council of Student Leaders, the formation of student clubs and organizations, voter registration, student IDs, transit passes and student accident insurance. The programs and special events for this year can be found on the website listed above. S TUDENT IDs: Student ID cards are available to students who have registered for a current or future course at SCC. Come by CCGE with a pic ture ID and your Student ID Number for a FREE ID card. Information is available on discounts available locally to SCC students with ID cards. Note that while your f irst ID card is FREE, replacement cards are $5. Please pay at the Student Business Ser vices (formerly Cashier 's) Of f ice and then bring your receipt to CCGE to obtain your replacement card. Clubs/Organizations for Students 480.423.6590 https://www.scottsdalecc.edu/students/clubs Par ticipation in various clubs and organizations on campus provides students an oppor tunit y to acquire leadership, planning and social skills that are impor tant for successful living. The Center for Civic & Global Engagement maintains a list of ac tive clubs and organizations. Or, you can stop by to f ind out how to star t an organization of your ver y own! SCC Clubs/Organizations Artie's Community for Service (ACeS) SCC Christian Student Club Artists Creating Theatre (ACT) SCC Film Club Collegiate DECA @ SCC SCC Fitness & Nutrition Club Council of Student Leaders SCC Outdoor Adventure Club Creative Connect SCC SCC Robotics Club Geology of Earth & Ocean Science Club (GEOS) SCC Student Nurses' Assoc. Hospitality & Tourism Club SCC Veterans Association Latino Student Association Sexuality & Gender Aliiance (SAGA) Male Empowerment Network (M.E.N.) Sonoran Desert Club Music Industry Club Sun Earth Alliance Indian Club Phi Theta Kappa Triple Threat: The Musical Theatre Club @ SCC SCC ASID (Interior Design) Turning Point USA @ SCC SCC Chess Club Women Rising Council of Student Leaders 480.423.6590 clubs.scottsdalecc.edu/csl The Council of Student Leaders exists to preser ve student rights, ser ve student needs, provide funding for student ac tivities, and to ser ve as the of f icial voice of the student body. I t includes eight executive of f icers, 10 students- at-large and numerous club representatives. Recruitment occurs at the end of the Spring term and the star t of the Fall term; interested students should stop by the Center for Civic & Global Engagement, SC-185, to pick up an application, or call (4 80) 423 - 6590. A s a student member of the Council, students learn valuable leadership skills, plan special projec ts, and ser ve as a representative of and to the SCC campus. They meet new people and gain new experiences. They work on commit tees and volunteer in our communit y. They not only change the lives of others but also their own. Most impor tantly, they do all this and more, and HAVE FUN doing it! Counseling Services 480.423.6524 https://www.scottsdalecc.edu/students/counseling/counseling- and-support The mission of Counseling Ser vices is to suppor t learning and retention by assisting students with identif ying and achieving their diverse personal, educational, and

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