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Redwood Student Resources Project

Redwood Student Resources Project. By: Siobhan Mills, Afi Adzitso Kari Sawatzki Daniel Salazar Fadumo Awad . Student Employment. Learning interview strategies Attending job skills related workshop Interfacing with employment Obtaining job referral

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Redwood Student Resources Project

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  1. Redwood Student Resources Project By: Siobhan Mills, Afi Adzitso Kari Sawatzki Daniel Salazar Fadumo Awad

  2. Student Employment • Learning interview strategies • Attending job skills related workshop • Interfacing with employment • Obtaining job referral • Will help with resume and with cover letter • List of jobs available • There is a job fair coming up • The building is for human resource

  3. Learning Center • Help with tutor for math, science ESL class. • There is a reading lab, also an CIS 1020, help with your e-Portfolio • Open computer lab with aids. • Writing center in administration building • Focus tutoring • Accounting lab in the business building • Private paid tutor • List of teacher that do free tutor • Shirley Turley

  4. Student Center • ID center • Erin Scott • Specialist • 801-957-4022 • Bookstore • Jessica Ward • 801-957-4045 • Reservation for meeting rooms could be made in the administrative office

  5. Academic Advising • Academic Advising: • Create an Educational Plan • Review Academic Progress • Obtain transfer information • Identify the course needed to graduate

  6. Disability Resource Center • Helping with others base if they are needing extra help • Accommodation base on the limitation • Note taker • Having a recorder in the room • Interpreter • Screen reading • Dragon Detake- type for you and recognized your voice. • Take extra time on tests • In a private room or in a testing room • Linda Bennett • 801-957-4659

  7. Financial Aid • Process application • You will have to apply every year • Help you find grants and scholarships. • Advising for financial aid • If not able to afford a text book they are able to get you a book loan • Sara Colman • Proses information

  8. Heath & Wellness • Medical Clinic • Massage therapy • Counseling Center • Heath promotion • first free for every semester after that its ten dollars • Angie Volner • 801-957-4800

  9. Student Activities/ Clubs • Families/ service activities • Broom bash coming up April 27 • Joan Christiansen • Coordinator • 801-957-4011 • Stickily just clubs • Jane Sorrensen • 801-957-4017

  10. Thayne Center • Service department at the college • Independent course 300-350 hours • Special seat at graduation • 100 hour service for scholarship • Service learning • American read help tutor elementary kids around the area • All information is in website and blog and Facebook page • Jonathan Wilson • Tech IV student express • 801-957-4461

  11. Library • Reference desk • Computer • Reference book can’t check out of the library • DVD you may able to check out • Burt Barnard • 30 thousand book • 35 hundred DvD • Neilson emeric • Marilin Fjeldstee • 801-957-4610

  12. Math Emprorium • Goes though Math 950-990 • Flexible with each other • Pass 4 module each semester • Tutors can help and the teacher able to help you as well • Testing room • Math 001, 002, 003 • Planning to do reading in the future. • Developing department • Both advantage and disadvantage • Charlie Hemming • 801-957-5122

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