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2008 - 09 Catalog

Student Services

Transfer Advising
Catalogs and application materials for Oregon colleges and universities are available in Student Services and in the LRC. Students planning to transfer to another institution must work closely with a transfer advisor at the transfer college to be sure the KCC program will meet the requirements of that institution.

Personal Counseling: Solutions
Personal counseling is available through Solutions Counseling Services. Students needing counseling services are encouraged to make an appointment at no charge. Services are totally confidential and available Monday - Friday. Call for an appointment: 541-885-4548.

Career Planning Services
Career planning and job search resources are available in the Learning Resources Center [LRC]. The materials offer a variety of approaches to assist in exploring career options and in seeking employment. Also watch campus postings for other on-site services as they are scheduled.

Career Planning Resources
Computer-based, career planning programs are available through the LRC to assist students in exploring career options. These programs ask questions concerning interests, abilities, and preferences. The programs then analyze the responses and print various types of reports including career options, ratings on selected job skills, and/or career information including the size of the occupation, the average salary range, types of work performed, abilities and training needed, job outlook, and college information. Additional materials explore resumé preparation, interview skills, and related job-search issues.

College Survival and Success
The College Survival and Success [CGS 100] class includes information to assist students in choosing a major, as well as understanding the theory and practical side of job searching. College Survival and Success helps students deal with uncertainties and make decisions based on accurate personal and career information.

Job Referral Services
Part-time and full-time job vacancies are posted on a bulletin board in the lobby of Building 3.

Cooperative Work Experience
Cooperative Work Experience [CWE] is a program in which students can apply learned theory in a practical, live business setting. CWE is available in all professional-technical curricula. When students have completed the required basic coursework, they, and their Academic Advisor, will develop a career-related job experience program, earning college credit, and in some cases, wages. For further information, contact the Program Academic Advisor [see page 26].

 
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