SPECIAL POPULATIONS

 

Office is located on South Campus Only

If you describe yourself as one of the following, you may qualify for this program:

  • Displaced Homemaker
  • Homemakers
  • Single Parent (male or female)
  • Single-pregnant woman
  • Interest in Non-Traditional career
  • Learning Disabled
  • Academically Disadvantaged
  • Economically Disadvantaged
  • Limited English Proficiency (LEP)
  • Correctional Institution
Our staff helps you
  • Transition to Triumph Class.
  • Acquire financial assistance (tuition, fees and required books).
Our staff refers students for
  • Assessment testing & evaluation.
  • Counseling.
  • Tutoring.
  • Occupational information on non-traditional careers.
  • Occupational education training.
  • Job Placement services.

Students may initate their own use of these services or may be referred by college staff, faculty, area high school counselors, social agency personnel, or other professionals.

We can also assist you with the No Worker Left Behind initiative.