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Student Support Services

 

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Why should students join SSS?

SSS, which is federally-funded by the U.S. Department of Education, helps qualified students be successful in college by providing the following services:

  • Tutoring – Subjects include English, math, science, computer and accounting
  • Advisement – Assistance in scheduling classes that work toward graduation or transfer
  • Workshops – Financial literacy, test taking, stress management and more
  • Technology – A computer lab to use, assistance with computer-based courses and free printing
  • Campus visits – Visit four-year college and universities that interest you
  • Cultural trips – Travel with SSS to museums, theaters and other cultural events
  • Scholarships – Limited funds are available based on eligibility and need

 

 

The goal in Student Support Services is to retain and graduate students who are first-generation, low-income and/or disabled by ensuring they receive every possible opportunity to succeed. A wide variety of services are provided for FREE to 600 students. SSS strives to create a comfortable and supportive learning environment to ensure equal opportunities for success at ߣߣÉäÉ«Ç鯬.

 

Who can join SSS?

Any student currently enrolled at ߣߣÉäÉ«Ç鯬 may apply for the SSS program. According to federal guidelines, every eligible student must have an academic need and meet at least one of the following qualifications:

  • Financial aid / low-income student
  • First-generation college student (neither parent graduated from a four-year college)
  • Student with a documented disability

 

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CONTACT:

SSS Gadsden and Cherokee Campus

256-549-8392

SSS Ayers Campus

256-832-1211

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Student Support Services is 100% funded by the Department of Education in the amount of $1,021,405