Events & Workshops
- Book Club
- Disability Awareness
- Study Tables
- Holiday Party
- The Page Turners Book Club
- Parents, Partners & Peers
- Welcome Back Get-Together
- Workshops
Book Club - The Page Turners
The SSS Book Club is an opportunity for students to take a break from their class load and enjoy some fun leisurely reading. The books are recommended by SSS staff and students. Discussions might be held in the Student Support Services office or online via Oncourse. For more information on the book club, contact Elaine Morris, 765-973-8319.
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Currently Reading - Marked: A House of Night Novel by P.C. Cast & Kristin Cast
Disability Awareness
Disability Awareness Week - March 16-20th This is an opportunity to learn about disabilities and local services/programs for people with disabilities. There are also games and prizes available. For more information, contact Traci Taylor, 765-973-8446.
Study Tables
The Study Tables is designed to provide a supervised, quiet place for students to study. For more information, contact Jeff Matanich, 765-973-8448 or Elaine Morris, 765-973-8319.
Holiday Party
The Student Support Services Holiday Pitch-in is held at the end of the fall semester. Students get a chance to take a break and unwind from their class loads and enjoy crafts, games and door prizes while they socialize with other students.
Parents Partners & Peers
S.S.S. students are given the opportunity to bring in their parents, partners and peers for a chance to get a better understanding of college life. This workshop is offered periodically to the students.
Welcome Back Get-Together
The Student Support Services hosts a Welcome Back Celebration Luncheon for S.S.S. students during the fall semester. This gives the new students a chance to intermingle with older students and also a chance to meet the Chancellor and different department heads.
Workshops
Student Support Services offers workshops that are designed to assist students in adjusting to college life, to succeed in their academic endeavor and to successfully transition into the workforce. For more information, contact Elaine Morris, 765-973-8319.
- January 28th: "Successful Semester Suggestions!" We will dedicate an hour to brief activities that work on time management skills, avoiding procrastination, how to work in groups, and effective communication with your professors.
- February 17th: "Google What?!" Learn more about how to research topics using the internet.
- March 12th: "What Shape are YOU?" Come learn all about psycho-geometrics and how it plays an important role as a student, family member, and friend!
- April 22nd: "What's my Objective?" We will cover all there is to know about creating your resume! Starting with the creation of your objective statement to picking your references, SSS will help you become more confident about your resumes!
