Chandler-Gilbert Community College

2018-2019 Student Catalog & Handbook

Chandler-Gilbert Community College Course Catalog and Student Handbook for the 2017-2018 year.

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COLLEGE SERVICES & REGULATIONS Chandler-Gilbert Community College Catalog & Student Handbook 2018-2019 18 • Career Counseling • Interpretation of career assessments • Exploring majors and career options • Goal setting and decision-making • Personal Counseling • Solution-focused problem solving • Successful college adjustment • Stress management and coping skills • Crisis Intervention • Supporting students, faculty, and staff to promote the safety and well-being of the campus community • Referrals • Provide referral information for students seeking mental health services, psychological assessments, and other community resources • Online Resources • To help students manage and overcome life obstacles, we have gathered valuable resources both at CGCC and within the community. These are located at www.cgc.edu/ counselingunder the Resources tab. They include the following areas and more: Suicide/ Crisis Support, Food & Basic Need Assistance, Domestic & Dating Violence and Mental Health Resources. For more information, or to schedule an appointment, please refer to our website at www.cgc.edu/counseling, or call (480) 732- 7158 during normal business hours. Disability Resources & Services Please see Student Support and Disability Resources & Services. Distance Learning Distance learning courses, also referred to as e-learning courses, are taught via the Internet and may be entirely or partly online. Courses taught partly online are identified as hybrid in CGCC class schedules. E-learning courses cover the same material as courses taught in person. To be successful in e-learning courses students should possess a reasonable level of comfort with technology and have consistent access to a computer with a reliable Internet service provider. E-learning courses are for students who are self-motivated and are able to learn independently using online tutorials and assignments. Communication among students, and between students and instructors, is mediated by Canvas, the Learning Management System (LMS) used for online and hybrid courses. Each student is assigned a Maricopa email address, which is the official means of electronic communication between the College and students. For more information on distance learning courses and to find out if this style of learning is right for you, go to www.cgc.edu/elearning

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