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Academic Resources

Directions: Match the descriptions below with the appropriate department


located on campus.
___Q_____Campus Recreation
Center
____I____Center for Academic
Excellence
____E____Counseling Services
____C____Dean of Students Office
____P____Disability and Veteran
Services
____H____Financial Aid
____M____Health Services
____F____Honors Program
____K____Housing and Residence
Life

C.
D.
E.

____N____Multicultural Student
Center
____A____Office of Career Services
____G____Office of International
Programs
____R____Registrars Office
____O____Student Development
____L____Student Government
Association

F.
G.
H.
I.

J.

____J____Summer School &


Continuing Education

K.

____B____TRiO Programs

L.

____D____Writing Center
M.

A. Offers centralized services for your on campus


recruiting and employment needs that can assist
you in developing strategies to help students
accomplish goals. B. Provides low income, first
generation students academic, personal,
economical, and social support.
Educates students on expected standards of
behavior and provide consequences for student
infractions.
This center offers assistance with grammar,
mechanics amongst other things involved in the
writing process.
Designed to help students understand themselves
better, create and maintain healthy relationships,
improve academic performance, and help make
satisfying life choices.
This program allows gifted students to excel
through development and training series through
honors courses.
Division within Academic Affairs to provide
direction for international affairs at NCAT.
The source of funds available to help pay for
college. Located in Dowdy Hall.
Provides advising, mentoring, and tutoring to
students. Teaches FRST-101 & MATH-099
classes. Located in Academic Classroom Building
(ACB).
Provides instructional materials and curriculum
resources for staff and students.
Helps students meet goals through educational,
social, and cultural programs that promote
community in the residence hall.
This organization is a liaison for students on
campus. They serve as a voice for students
addressing any and all concerns presented by the
student body.
Provides clinical, pharmacy, laboratory, wellness,
and health education services.

N. Provides opportunities for students to be


engaged outside the classroom. Some
activities include: workshops, cultural
events, leadership development, and service
learning.
O. Supports the educational, cultural, social,
and intellectual growth of the campus
community about individual differences and
global issues.
P. This office meets the needs of our students
who are veterans, service members, or

veteran dependents. In addition, they realize that


persons with documented and medical conditions
and disabilities may need services and/or
accommodations to participate in the academic
programs at NCAT.
Q. Allows students to participate in activities that
promote health & wellness.
R. Provides services such as: issuing transcripts,
preparing academic calendars and final exam
schedules, conferring
degrees, enforcing FERPA

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