Campus Services at Southwestern
Student First Stop - Admissions
One place for your admission, registration and payments.
Financial Aid
Find information on Federal grants and loans, work-study and scholarships.
Business Services
Find out how to pay your tuition, fees or housing costs.
Bookstore
The Southwestern Bookstore has all the books and materials you need to start
classes, and they also carry several other items such as snacks, clothes,
Southwestern memorabilia and gifts.
Educational Support Programs and Services
ESPS offers the following services: Counseling, Career and Transfer Center,
Academic Advising, Orientation, Testing Services, Student Support Services,
Educational Talent Search and Disability Services for Students.
Internships
It is Southwestern Oregon Community College's goal to provide a meaningful
internship experience for every student. Within these pages, you will find
information on the internship sites and careers and the process to get started
in an internship.
Mail & Print Services
Mail & Print Services provides duplicating, bindary, mailing of all classes of mail, and student mail.
Tutoring Lab
To meet the academic tutoring needs of all Southwestern Oregon Community College
students through the use of certified subject area specialists.
Online Tutoring Lab
Current students can sign up free for online "Peer Tutor's" to assist with many subjects the student needs a bit of help with.
Student Housing
The student housing apartments are located at the west edge of campus along
the shore of beautiful Empire Lakes. They offer an environment conducive
to development and growth academically, socially and personally.
Veterans
All Southwestern Associate in Arts, Associate in Science and Associate in Applied
Science degree programs are approved for VA benefits by the Veterans Administration.
The Veterans Service Office in Dellwood Hall oversees veteran students' enrollment
in these programs.
Adult Learning Skills
The Adult Learning Skills Program provides access to information, skills and
resources for individuals who are in the process of a major life change.
A variety of classes and support services are available to prepare participants
for success in their families, in the workforce and in academic programs.
Family Center
An on-campus facility for parents, young children, and early childhood
education students.
Care Connections
Child and Adult Resources and Education. There mission is to improve
the quality of life for people of all ages by providing education information
support to families and care providers
in Coos and Curry Counties.
Retired Senior Volunteer
Program
In Coos County, 600 RSVP volunteers contribute more than 100,000 hours serving
100 organizations. Our volunteers gave Coos County more than $1.5 million worth
of services that could not otherwise have been provided. |