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Student Success Students
Temple College
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Is a self-paced, individualized program based upon a pre-assessment that
addresses the specific academic needs of each student.
The Center evaluates college readiness and a variety of instructional options
in order to address the different learning styles of the students.
Instructors and tutors are available to assist students and prospective
students in improving basic reading, math, writing and study skills needed to
do college level work.
The Center offers preparation for college placement testing, allied health and
nursing entrance testing.
Services and adaptive technology are available to assist students with specific
learning or physical disabilities.
The Center is located in the Instructional Services Center, Room 108.
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Student curricula is individualized based on individual preassessment and is based upon the student’s needs, weaknesses and
strengths. Re-assessment is performed after 40 hours of classroom
time.
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Prepares students with the knowledge and skills to successfully take
the GED exam.
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Receive skills in communication, information processing, critical
thinking and reading, and problem solving.
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Assists students entering the workplace or continuing in higher
education.
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Located in the Instructional Services Center, Room 108. Belton and
Taylor facilities are also available.
C2C offers students an opportunity to develop and
evaluate career goals and decisions by:
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Providing tools to identify programs of study that align with their
interests and regional employment needs and trends as well as wage
and benefit information
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Assisting students in researching what education and training these
careers require and where it can be obtained
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Assisting students fill out college applications, FAFSA, job
applications, and develop resumes
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Providing classes, group exercises and role-playing opportunities
examining topics such as employment interviews, college life, study
skills, test taking, etc.
Please call: 254-298-8649 for more information
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Improve English communication skills with the help from instructors and
community volunteers.
Focus on different language skills depending on student’s English
abilities, interests, and needs.
Focus on conversational English, grammar, reading, listening,
comprehension, writing and vocabulary.
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Enjoy small class sizes and a personalized approach to learning.
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Enjoy language learning, cultural exchange and cultural understanding.
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Please call: 254-298-8620 or 254-298-8649 for more information.
Classes are offered to provide qualifying foreign
students with information on:
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The qualifications to become a US citizen
Overview of the Naturalization process, and
Basic civics, history and government classes to prepare for the
citizenship test
A follow-up Naturalization Workshop is offered to assist
students with:
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Naturalization Forms
Application assistance
Application review by an immigration attorney
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Provides math assistance to students in
developmental and credit mathematics courses.
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The Math Tutoring Lab is located in Room 1117 of the Math
and Biomedical Sciences building.
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Provides advice and resources at every stage of the writing process.
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Addresses the needs and concerns of the writer.
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Provides face-to-face consultations and workshops for writers in all
disciplines.
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Enhances the writer’s understanding of a variety of issues, such as
purpose, audience, style and conventions.
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Helps writers develop the confidence to make effective writing
choices in any writing situation.
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The Writing Center is located in the Instructional Services Center, Room
101.
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Federally funded grant-based program designed to help eligible
students graduate or transfer from Temple College and gain
acceptance into a four-year college or university.
Established by Congress in 1965 to ensure equal educational
opportunity for all Americans, regardless of race, ethnicity, or
economic circumstance.
An estimated two million students have graduated from college with
the special assistance and support of our nation’s TRIO Programs.
Students in TRIO Programs are more than twice as likely to remain in
college than those students from similar backgrounds who did not
participate in the program.
Temple College students may qualify for
the program in several ways:
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If neither parent has a B.A. or B.S. degree from a four-year
college or university;
If the student has a disability; or
If the student satisfies low-income criteria set by the federal
government.
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Established specifically for TRIO Program participants
at Temple College
Houses the advising and counseling offices as well as the
tutoring and learning lab facilities available for use by TRIO
students
Information about the TRIO Program at Temple
College is available at the Center via phone (254-298-8376) or
the Internet (www.trio.templejc.edu)
Services offered to TRIO Participants
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Academic Advising/Registration for TRIO students
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Counseling for TRIO students
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Tutoring (math, writing, reading, science)
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Learning lab (computers, printers, resources)
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Study skills instruction
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Special workshops and field trips
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Students may qualify for additional financial assistance
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Smarthinking is an online tutoring service that is FREE to all
Temple College students. Smarthinking offers tutoring in a
variety of subjects including Mathematics, English, and
Science. They even offer tutoring 24 hours a day 7 days a
week for most Math courses.
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This program provides free, professional tutorial assistance
to students who are majoring in career and technical
education programs,
Helps students succeed in the campus environment and make
the transition from school to work, and
Is funded through the federal Carl Perkins Grant program
Contact your Department Chair for more information on this
program