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| COUNSELING SERVICES |
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The counseling staff provides admissions, career, transfer, educational, disability, and personal/social counseling services. Counseling is available for all prospective and current students. |
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| Admissions Counseling |
Counselors are available to discuss admission requirements and curriculum programs offered at the College. Prospective students meet with a counselor prior to admission. During this meeting, the counselor and student will discuss admission requirements, the student’s program of study, and course placements. Transfer credits will be reviewed by the counselor in conjunction with the registrar’s office once all transcripts have been received. |
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Counselors are available to help students assess their abilities, skills, interests, values, personalities, and personal goals to make educational and career decisions. A variety of assessment tools and occupational information may be used to assist students. |
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Career and College Transfer Counseling |
Counselors are available to help students assess their abilities, skills, interests, values, personalities, and personal goals to make educational and career decisions. A variety of assessment tools and occupational information may be used to assist students. |
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Counselors are also able to assist students in the college transfer process. Pursuing a bachelor’s degree involves meeting transfer requirements, submitting an application and transcripts, and researching potential programs of study at the four-year college or university. |
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Counselors are available to provide students with additional resources and materials in the Career & Transfer Resource Center on a walk-in basis. Counselors play an invaluable role in coordinating private campus visits and college fair events for the student who will be transferring to a four-year college or university. |
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Other Counseling Services |
In addition to educational and vocational/career counseling, counselors are available to assist students in working through academic, personal, and social issues. Students who need on-going counseling services will be provided a list of community resources. Disability Services provides equal opportunity and access for students who have special health conditions, disabilities, or limitations. |
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Students are encouraged to utilize counseling services at any point throughout their enrollment at the College. |
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| For more information, please contact: |
Takara Whichard
Counselor
Administration (Building 3), Room 140D
Ph: (252) 527-6223, ext. 319
Fax: (252) 233-6879
E-mail: twhichard@lenoircc.edu |
Aniya Sutton
ADA Evening Counselor
Administration (Building 3), Room 140E
Ph: (252) 527-6223, ext. 331
Fax: (252) 233-6879
E-mail: asutton@lenoircc.edu |
Reekitta Deaver
Academic Advisor
Administration (Building 3), Room 140F
Ph: (252) 527-6223, ext. 341
Fax: (252) 233-6879
Email: rdeaver@lenoircc.edu |
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