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STUDENT SERVICES

 

Student Activities
The Student Activities Office, located in the Student Center, is responsible for all student clubs, organizations, the Student Government Association (SGA) and activities at York Technical College.  

Career Center
The York Technical College Career Center is located in the Student Services Building in the Admissions Department.

Counseling Services/Admissions
Admissions Counselors provide counseling to help students achieve their goals.  Trained professional counselors are available for vocational and educational counseling.  Counselors also assist students in personal and social concerns and make referrals to appropriate community agencies when necessary.

Financial Aid
The Financial Aid Department seeks to provide assistance to students enrolled in eligible programs who demonstrate financial need and have a desire to attend college.  The types of aid available include grants, scholarships, part-time employment, and a limited non-federal loan program.  Financial aid counselors are available to advise and assist students in applying for financial aid.  All students are encouraged to apply at least eight weeks prior to the term they plan to enter.

START Center 
In an effort to assist students in making a smooth transition into college life, the START Center provides first-time freshmen students with a centralized location for general orientation, information about college resources and departmental orientations, and first semester advising and registration.  In order to foster student success during the semester, follow-up contacts will be made with the students served by the START Center.

Academic Records Office
The Academic Records Office provides the following services for students:  course registration, grade-reports, official transcripts, enrollment verifications, student loan deferments, applications for graduation,  and maintenance of student records.  The office also provides services for transcript evaluations, evaluation of military credit, evaluation of AP or CLEP credit, processing of course substitutions, academic progress monitoring and notification, verification of graduation requirements, graduation ceremony preparations, preparation of degrees, diplomas, and certificates, and determination of honor graduates.

Workforce Development Center
The Workforce Development Center is the official name for York Technical College's One-Stop Satellite Center.  This center is a partner, in the One-Stop system with the Employment Security Commission offices in York, Lancaster, and Chester counties which address the need to have one central location for the public to receive information and services from different agencies in the community.  "Intensive services" are offered here to dislocated workers and individuals who are not self-sufficient or underemployed.  

Job Placement
The Job Placement Office, in conjunction with the academic division, assists student and graduates in securing positions in their chosen fields.   

Visions
Visions is an Educational Talent Search Program sponsored by York Technical College designed to help tri-county residents identify an area of career interest as well as understand available secondary and postsecondary educational opportunities.  Services include career planning, course advisement, college transfer information, college admission fee waivers, college success workshops, and scholarship information.

Volunteer Program
The Volunteer Office provides necessary and diverse services to students and personnel in the College.  Persons interested in obtaining more information should contact the Volunteer Services Office at 981-7052.

Adults-in-Transition
The Adults-in-Transition (AIT) program is funded by a private grant.  The purpose of the program is to assist unemployed or underemployed dislocated workers, disp0laced homemakers, rural residents, and single parents in their transition to new employment through the education and training provided by York Technical College.  Financial support may include assistance with tuition or childcare or transportation expense.  Additional support services may include academic and career counseling, life skills training, and referrals

Challenge
Challenge is a program designed for students who choose majors not traditionally associated with their gender.  The program offers its participants advising and academic support services, as well as a limited number of academic scholarship awards.

Disability Services
This service provides support and assistance to students with documented disabilities in meeting their personal, educational, and career goals.

Learning Enhanced Achievement Program
LEAP is a support program for students who have diagnosed learning disabilities (LD).  Counseling, testing modifications, individual program planning, tutoring in course content, study strategies, and equipment loans are provided to eligible LD students.  

Student Support Services Trio Program
The Student Support Services Trio Program provides services to students who have special academic needs.  Services include course advisement, college transfer information, career planning, financial aid assistance and college success workshops.  Free individual tutoring is available in a variety of subject areas.  Mentoring, academic advising, and transfer assistance is also provided to participants in the College Transfer program.

Tutoring Center
Free drop-in tutoring is available in a variety of subjects to York Technical College students.  Individualized one-to-one tutoring is available to Student Support Services Program students.

Project Impact
The goal of Project Impact is to provide supportive services to minority students who are enrolled in the College Transfer curriculum area to improve retention and graduation.  Activities such as career counseling, mentoring, tutoring, advising, and special workshops are are provided to help students achieve academic success and reach their educational goals.
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