Our mission is to initiate, develop and support innovative learner-centered strategies and experiences that create purposeful and successful transitions for students at critical junctures along their educational journey.
Service-learning is a pedagogy that combines volunteer service work with academic course work to help students better understand, engage with and learn from their communities-deepening their learning through reflection on their experience of service.
Our new Service-Learning database will help you to learn more about this important learning opportunity. Click here to go to SLPro.
Internships provide students a capstone experience and an opportunity to ground their academic and technical skills in real life experiences.
A listing of volunteer opportunities is available for those students interested in community service. Community service with a non-profit organization may also qualify for the Students in Service program and enable students to earn an education award up to $2362. If you want to volunteer but are not sure where, come by and take a look at our listings.
Through coursework and mentoring Transition Services supports students to develop the leadership skills required for engaged citizenship.
The College is actively working with many partners to stregthen existing relationships and increase the ease with which students swirl between our many institutions.
Transition Services is working to find new tools and strategies to support students in documenting their learning objectives and outcomes.
Where is the Transition Services Office?
We are now part of the Counseling and Advising office, located in the newly remodeled north end of building 7. Ask to speak to one of the Transition Services representatives. (Campus Map)