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Student Services Northern Virginia Community College Annandale Campus

Student Services Northern Virginia Community College Annandale Campus. Adjunct Faculty Orientation Saturday, August 13, 2011. Dean of Students. Dr. Athos Brewer CA 315 703-323-3382 Oversees all student services units Overloads, signs dual enrollment forms after counselors

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Student Services Northern Virginia Community College Annandale Campus

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  1. Student Services Northern Virginia Community College Annandale Campus Adjunct Faculty Orientation Saturday, August 13, 2011

  2. Dean of Students • Dr. Athos Brewer • CA 315 • 703-323-3382 • Oversees all student services units • Overloads, signs dual enrollment forms after counselors • Care Team • Handles campus disciplinary procedures, but not police matters • Mr. Raymond Jones, Judicial Officer/Counselor • rayjones@nvcc.edu

  3. Student Services Center • Mr. Tho Le, Acting Campus Registrar, CG 206 • Online application assistance • Registration assistance for special exceptions • Transcript requests and graduation applications handled in Central Records Office. Faculty advisors (not students) may contact Ms. Alethea Hamilton, College Registrar, ahamilton@nvcc.edu when issues arise with graduation applications. Students may contact the CRO at asktheCRO@nvcc.edu

  4. Student Support Services • Dr. Marilyn Deppe, Coordinator, CA 113: Oversees Work Study, Veteran’s Office and Campus Financial Aid Office • Veteran’s Office: Mr. Romy Sarmiento, Veteran’s Office, CA 114, 703-323-3145 • Financial Aid Office: CA 113 Phone (703) 323-3556 VTDD (703) 323-3744 anfinaidhelp@nvcc.edu

  5. Financial Aid • Grants • College Work Study • Loans • Scholarships • http://www.nvcc.edu/finance/ • Ms. Joan Zanders, College Financial Aid Director • College Financial Aid Office: (703) 323-3199

  6. Counseling • Dr. Ellen Fancher-Ruiz, Coordinator • CA 112, 703-323-3200 • Academic Advising, undeclared students • Referrals for students needing personal counseling • College Success Skills classes • Career and Transfer Career Center • Student Activities (soon to be moved to Coordinator of Student Success) • Summer faculty advising is done in the Academic Assistance Center, CG 224, Dr. Joyce Bryant, Coordinator

  7. Student Activities • Many student organizations on campus • Social, cultural and educational events throughout the year. • Student Government Association • Annandale Campus Coordinators: Michelle Green (703) 323-3484 and Calvin Haney (703) 764-0122, CF 230

  8. Athletics and Intramurals • Men’s Basketball • Women’s Basketball • Men’s Soccer • Men’s Lacrosse • Women’s Volleyball • Coed Ice Hockey • Contact: Brian Anweiler, Coordinator of College-Wide Student Activities, 703-845-6206

  9. International Students • NOVA Office of International Student Services, 703-323-3423, oiss@nvcc.edu • Annandale Campus International Student Center, CA 113, 703-323-2272, Dr. Michael Tucker, Coordinator

  10. Disability Services: CA Bldg, 112 • Counseling Office • Students may receive accommodations for documented disabilities • 703-323-3200 • CA 112 • Ms. Susie Ko • Ms. Vicky White • Ms. Kimberly Heck

  11. Referrals • NOVA Cares and Care Teams: http://www.nvcc.edu/faculty-and-staff/novacares/faq.html • Counseling Office • Dean of Students • Campus Police, 703-323-3111 • Emergency call boxes on campus • Dr. Patricia Lunt, College Special Assistant, 703-323-2136

  12. PTK Honorary • Campus Organization • PTK Honor Society • 12 earned credits, a declared major and a 3.5 GPA • Many schools offer PTK scholarships • Dr. JoAnnCredle, Faculty Advisor

  13. Career and Transfer CenterCA 105 • Career counseling, job referral • Employer visits to campus • Transfer information and assistance • Transfer workshops, fairs and visits • Transfer: 703-323-3211 • Transfer Counselors Kimberly Wright and Jennifer Nelson • Career: 703-323-3144 • Career Counselors • Marius Jones (A-L) 703 323 2236 • TBA (M-Z) TBA

  14. Cooperative Education • CA 105 • Students gain credit through work experiences or internships • Jared Moffett, 703.323.3719 or jmoffett@nvcc.edu

  15. Annandale Campus Pathway Office, CG 222 • College/university transition program targeted to at-risk students • Partnership includes NOVA, George Mason and most local school districts • Kerin Hilker-Balkissoon, Director • Fran Troy, Coordinator, campus programs • 703-323-3359, pathway@nvcc.edu

  16. Dual Enrollment • Young people who are high school juniors (including home schooled) may take classes at NOVA. • Must test into the college level on English placement test • Math placement test may be required depending on course • Dual Enrollment Forms (125-207 and 125-208) are online http://www.nvcc.edu/forms/

  17. ProvidingAccomodationsfor Students with Disabilities

  18. WHY PROVIDE ACCOMMODATIONS? In Post-Secondary Education: No qualified individual with a disability, on the basis of a disability, may be • excluded from participation in, • denied benefits of, or • otherwise be subjected to discrimination Under any program, service, or activity which • is operated by a public entity (ADA) or • which receives or benefits from federal financial assistance (504)

  19. WHO IS ELIGIBLE? • Students who have a documented chronic disability that substantially limits them in one or more major life activities and who are otherwise academically qualified

  20. WHAT DO FACULTY PROVIDE? • Appropriate academic accommodations and auxiliary aids and services necessary to afford a student with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in the school’s programs and services • Complete confidentiality in regards to the student’s disability

  21. HOW DO FACULTY DO THIS? • Review the Memorandum of Accommodation (MOA) provided to you by the student • Discuss any questions or concerns regarding the accommodations with the student • Contact the counselor that has signed the memorandum with additional questions • Note: You may not ask the student any specific information regarding the nature of the disability. The counselor will provide the additional information on a need to know basis

  22. WHAT DO FACULTY NOT PROVIDE? • We do not provide an accommodation that would fundamentally alter the nature of the course • We do not compromise on requirements that are essential to the course or program • We do not provide an accommodation that creates an undue financial or administrative burden

  23. WHAT IF THERE IS NO MOA? • If a student does not have an official College memorandum, accommodations should never be provided • Disability Services Counselors are trained to review documentation and determine if accommodations are appropriate and which ones to provide • Refer the student to the Counseling Center to learn more about the required medical documentation, to pick up an intake packet (also online), or to schedule an appointment with a Disability Counselor to discuss eligibility • Refer students to the DS website for additional information: (http://www.nvcc.edu/current-students/disability-services/index.html)

  24. Unlike K – 12th grade, postsecondary schools are not required to pay for medical or psychological documentation of a disability Postsecondary schools are only required to provide accommodations to allow for equal access, if the student provides documentation to support the need for accommodations The student will have to pay for updated evaluations, if they do not have current documentation Disability Counselors can provide vendor resources for students WHAT IF THE STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE CURRENT DOCUMENTATION OF THEIR DISABILITY?

  25. WHAT ELSE SHOULD FACULTY CONSIDER? • Some students may be unaware of whom to speak to and what to do if they have a disability • A statement should be included on your syllabi referring students to a Disability Services Counselor • Equal accessibility also includes handouts, electronic material, websites, blackboard assignments, and materials presented during lecture (i.e. videos) • When in doubt, please contact a Disability Counselor

  26. Statement on your Syllabus The College is committed to the goal of providing each qualified student with an equal opportunity to pursue a college education regardless of disability. Efforts will be made to meet reasonable requests for services to students with disabilities eligible under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). A student with disabilities is encouraged to contact a counselor for Disability Services in the Student Services or Counseling Center of their home campus to discuss possible accommodations. A Memorandum of Accommodation from the counselor must be presented to the professor in order to receive accommodations.

  27. ADDITIONALLY • Possible status as a minor does not factor in the college’s process for determining eligibility for accommodations • Students are subject to the same rules and policies as all students attending college • Higher education is not bound by a student’s IEP from high school

  28. Information on NOVA website • Information for students: http://www.nvcc.edu/faculty-and-staff/novacares/faq.html • Information for faculty: http://www.nvcc.edu/faculty-and-staff/disability-resources/Disability_Services_at_NVCC_for_faculty.pdf

  29. SUGGESTED RESOURCES • http://www.nvcc.edu/faculty-and-staff/disability-resources/index.html • http://www.ldonline.org/ • http://www.health-resource-center.org/ • http://www.washington.edu/doit/Faculty • http://www.fln.vcu.edu/ld/ld.html Sw

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