competition, student-athletes must be enrolled full-time and carry a minimum of 12 credit hours per semester; if a student-athlete drops below 12 credits, he/she becomes immediately ineligible for practice and/or competition. A student-athlete must be in good academic standing and show satisfactory progress toward a degree in accordance with the athletic eligibility standards at Keystone College in order to be eligible to participate in intercollegiate athletics. 1. Good Academic Standing: After two full-time semesters attended at Keystone College the cumulative GPA must be 2.0 or above. 2. Satisfactory Progress: Pass nine credits for each full-time semester enrolled. Note: Winter and Summer Sessions can be used to meet the requirement for credits earned to meet either Good Academic Standing or Satisfactory Progress. Intramural Sports and Recreation Keystone College offers a variety of intramural sports and activities throughout the year. The activities offered are designed to promote both recreational and healthy competitions among the Keystone community. Intramural sports are open to the entire campus community and promote good sportsmanship and a safe playing environment for all involved. Some activities include, but are not limited to, flag football, dodgeball, five-on-five basketball, beach volleyball, and indoor soccer. Intramural Sports and Recreation is always open to new ideas for trips or activities and students are encouraged to share their ideas.
of areas. The Learning Center includes: Office of Disability Services, Undeclared Academic Advising, Act 101 program, Academic Probation programming, and additional academic support services. Peer and Professional Tutoring The Miller Library offers face-to-face and online tutoring in a number of core subjects. All currently enrolled students are eligible to receive assistance, but services are first-come, first-served and subject to availability. Check the Library website for schedules, subject information, and to register through the online system. Test Proctoring The Learning Center, in conjunction with the Miller Library, offers a separate and secure testing location for students with documented disabilities. Proctoring is by appointment only. Forms and information can be found online or by contacting the Office of Disability Services. Writing Center The Writing Center helps students in all disciplines and at all stages of the writing process become more effective and selfsufficient writers. Check the Library website at web.keystone.edu/Library for find walk-in times or make an appointment.
STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES
Advising Services The Learning Center provides advising services for undeclared and some associate degree students. Learning Center staff also makes available assistance to students transitioning to college, seeking academic support services, major exploration, and selfmanagement.
Learning Center The Learning Center is located on the main floor of the Miller Library and offers workshops and academic assistance in a variety
Career Services Career Services is a division of the Miller Library and assists students in clarifying their career goals and exploring career options
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