2011-2012 Student Handbook

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Student Affairs

STUDENT AFFAIRS DIVISION:

A Guide to Offices, Services and Programs Schenectady County Community College 78 Washington Avenue Schenectady, New York 12305 Phone: (518) 381-1344 Fax: (518) 381-1456 and (518) 381-1477 http://www.sunysccc.edu/student/student.htm

Schenectady County Community College’s Student Affairs Division The Student Affairs Division provides a diversity of programs and services focused on assisting SCCC students in successfully fulfilling their dreams and aspirations. Student Affairs fosters the principle that a student’s total educational experience embraces quality instruction shared with valuable opportunities that facilitate intellectual and personal growth, fulfillment, and a sense of community. Our dedicated Student Affairs staff advances our institutional efforts to maintain a safe, positive, respectful and healthy community. The Student Affairs staff encourages students to explore the different aspects of student life while building their own personal and remarkable SCCC experience.

Shaping the Future Success Student Affairs is integral to the mission of SCCC The committed Student Affairs staff serves as collaborative partners in pursuit of institutional goals and objectives. With tremendous pride and dedication, these individuals pursue the institutional vision, mission, and values. Student Affairs Vision - The vision of the Division of Student Affairs is to create an unparalleled experience where students embrace learning and diversity to become leaders in the service of the global community. Student Affairs Mission - The mission of the Division of Student Affairs is to provide opportunities for student engagement, learning and discovery in a diverse environment that will optimize their college experience and prepare individuals to serve a global community. Student Affairs Values - As members of an inclusive community, we value excellence in our programs and services, as well as in our student achievements. We support the core values identified by the College as essential for institutional effectiveness to include: Student Success, Leadership/Teamwork, Assessment, Access, Diversity, Partnerships and Collaboration, Civility and Service, Lifelong Learning, Respect for Self and Others, Informed Decision Making, Student Centeredness, and Engagement.

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