Student Services

Welcome to the Student Development Division Web site.

Our Mission

The mission of the Student Development Division is to design and implement support systems that will foster the growth and development of the whole student and enable the college to become a more effective educational community.  In collaboration with faculty, staff and administration, the division is responsible for providing valuable programs and services to complement the educational process and assist all students in reaching their goals.

In keeping with the college's commitment to excellence, the Student Development Division strives to offer quality services to all students.  With this goal in mind, the division routinely assesses students' experiences as well as their impressions of the college through surveys and questionnaires.  This information is used to improve services on a continuing basis.

Whether you are enrolling or graduating or somewhere in between, you will find our student services professionals ready to assist you along the way. 

 

Student Policies and Procedures

All students have certain rights and responsibilities which should govern your behavior while on any Piedmont Technical College campus. They are printed annually in the Student Handbook and are also available at the links below:

 

New Directions in Student Development Conference

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Thanks to all those that attended the 2010 conference and helped to make it a success. Below are some references you might be looking for pertaining to this year's conference.

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This year's New Directions in Student Development Conference was held March 3 – 5, 2010. Below is the information pertaining to it...

The New Directions in Student Development Conference is a professional development program for practitioners of all levels in the field of Student Development from two-year community and technical colleges in the five state region.

DonDr. Don Creamer, acclaimed educator and author on the subject of Student Affairs in Higher Education will be the keynote speaker. His topic is “Enduring Principles of Effective Practice in Student Affairs.”

Included among 20 excellent breakout sessions will be one led by John Gardner, known internationally for his work with The First Year Experience, , titled, A New Direction in Student Development and Retention: Foundations of Excellence for the Beginning College Experience.

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Endorsed by the National Council of Student Development, an affiliate of the American Association of Community Colleges

For More Information . . .

Contact: David Rosenbaum at (864) 941-8377, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Or Becky McIntosh at (864) 941-8358, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

For registration questions contact Carolyn Kelley at (864) 941-8359, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it