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Student Services Mission Statement Organization - Centralia College

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Standard Three 58Co-curricular Activities<strong>Student</strong> programs, <strong>Student</strong> Government (ASCC), and the AdmissionsTeam (SAAT) offer diverse activities that provide educational, social,cultural, and recreational opportunities to enhance college experiences.The ASCC and SAAT work to develop a well-balanced calendar ofactivities and events including speakers, musicians, comedians, dances,films, outings, and tournaments. They provide planning, promotion,publicity, and public relations support for campus clubs and organizations,theatre productions, and musical performances.The <strong>College</strong> also offers senior college courses at the main campus,<strong>Centralia</strong> <strong>College</strong> East (Morton), the Tenino Center, and several seniorcenters around Lewis County. These programs are educational andrecreational, priced for seniors on limited incomes, and offered at avariety of daytime hours. A special afternoon program is offered foradults who have developmental disabilities to maintain communicationand socialization skills. English as a Second Language classes are taughton and off campus, including a special outreach program that goes intothe homes of placebound individuals.For those students with special needs, the <strong>College</strong> offers assistancethrough the special needs office. Adaptive equipment is available on acheck-out basis from the library for students who provide neededdocumentation or verification. Equipment is sent by courier to off-campussites. Requests for interpreters for the deaf and non-English speakersare also coordinated through this office. The <strong>College</strong> is accessible byTTY/TDD, and facilities rented for college functions or classes meet allfederal and state accessibility requirements.<strong>Student</strong>s may use public transportation, including paratransit services, totravel to and from the main campus. Limited public transportationprovides some access to Morton, Tenino, and senior centers.AnalysisWhile a variety of programs are available for underrepresented groups,more could be done to develop programs for all students. Eveningprograms have increased, but support activities of the <strong>College</strong> do not

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