Attention 2016 Graduation Candidates!
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Attention 2016 Graduation Candidates!
1000 Dabney Drive, Clifton Forge, VA 24422 The official student newsletter of Dabney S. Lancaster Community College Upcoming dates to remember — Fall 2015 Holiday Parades Under the leadership of the Community Outreach Committee, the following community holiday parades are planned for DSLCC’s participation. The times listed below are for lineup for all parade participants: December 3—Buena Vista—6:00pm at Parry McCluer Middle School December 4—Lexington—4:00pm at Maury Middle School December 4—Clifton Forge—5:30pm on Keswick Street December 5—Covington—5:00pm at Mead Westvaco (West Rock) parking lot December 12—Iron Gate—11:30am on Tannery Road across railroad tracks If you are interested in participating in one or more of the parades or can assist with the set-up, please contact Melissa Unroe at [email protected] Fall Break November 23-27 Healthy Holiday Happening at RRC—Massage Therapy and Culinary Arts December 5 Salvation Army Angel Tree—presents due at RRC Presents due on Main Campus in Student Activities December 2 by noon (no exceptions) December 3 by noon (no exceptions) Free Vanilla Ice Cream with Chocolate, Butterscotch or Strawberry Syrup December 2 Moomaw Center 11 am to 1 pm Final Exams (subject to change due to snow days) FREE SNACKS in the Moomaw Center and at RRC December 14-17 Spring Semester Begins January 11, 2016 Deadline to apply for May 2016 graduation January 20, 2016 Fall 2015 November 19, 2015 Inclement Weather Policy In times of inclement weather, area radio and television stations will be contacted when a decision is made by a college official regarding the delay or cancellation of classes. Announcements concerning the delay or cancellation of day classes are typically made prior to 5:15 am and evening classes prior to 3:00 pm. If newscasts state (or webpage: www.dslcc.edu) that DSLCC will open at 10:00 am, the following class times will be observed: Monday/Wednesday/Friday Tuesday/Thursday Regular Time Revised Time Regular Time Revised Time 8:00-8:50am 9:00-9:50 am 10:00-10:50am 11:00-11:50am 12:00-12:50pm 1:00-1:50pm 2:00-2:50pm 3:00-4:15pm 4:30-5:45pm 10:00-10:40am 10:45-11:25am 11:30-12:10pm 12:15-12:55pm 1:00-1:40pm 1:45-2:25pm 2:30-3:10pm 3:15-4:15pm 4:30-5:45pm 8:00-9:15am 9:30-10:45am 11:00-12:15pm 12:30-1:45pm 2:00-3:15pm 3:30-4:45pm 10:00-11:10am 11:15-12:25pm 12:30-1:45pm 1:50-3:05pm 3:10-4:20pm 4:25-6:00pm DSLCC: 540-863-2800 DSLCC: 877-733-7522 Radio Stations: WXCF—Clifton Forge/WIQO—Covington/WVTF—89 Public Radio—Roanoke/ WSLC—Star Country—Roanoke/WSLQ 99 FM—Roanoke/WXLK K92—Roanoke/ WVBE—Vibe 100—Roanoke—WFIR—News Talk Radio—Roanoke/3WZ Radio— Lexington/WSLW—White Sulphur Springs, WV/WKCJ—White Sulphur Springs, WV/WRON 98 FM/—Ronceverte, WV/ WRON AM140—Ronceverte, WV/WVMR— Dunmore, WV Television Stations: WDBJ 7 & WSLS 10 —Roanoke New Faces in Student Services on DSLCC Main Campus DSLCC Veterans‘ Center—Come visit Becki Hise and Maranda Rowe—Monday through Friday between 9:00 am and 3:00 pm , DSLCC Armory, Room 644. Stop by for a cup of coffee, use the computers or pick up flyers on additional resources. Email [email protected] or call 540-863-2856 for information and assistance. The DSLCC Writing Center provides friendly, individualized guidance to help writers in the DSLCC Community succeed at any stage of the writing process. We will gladly work with the DSLCC community for the following: Developing and exploring ideas and thesis statements Growing writing strategies and brainstorming Obtaining help with research Understanding assignment requirements Improving format, conventions, tone, and organization Creating resumes, cover letters, personal statements, and scholarship/ college application essays Utilizing proper MLA/APA citation Gaining strategies for improving grammar and communication skills To set up an appointment, visit the DSLCC Writing Center or contact Sherry Smith at [email protected] or Katie Dotson at [email protected]. Open on Monday through Wednesday from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, Thursdays from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm and Fridays from 11:00am to 3:00 pm. • • • • • On the web: Rapid Enroll: Campus emergencies Hazards Weather conditions Community alerts College closings or delayed openings https://alert.dslcc.edu Send a text message from your cellular phone to 411911 Enter keyword DSLCC Registration with the Roam Secure communication network is a free service for students, faculty, and staff. DSLCC officials will make every attempt to share important information, including alert messages regarding emergencies at (or near) college facilities. While a variety of resources will be used to communicate as needed, the college cannot guarantee that incidents will not occur nor can it guarantee that every student will receive every message. Measures are in place for the safety and protection of students, faculty, staff and visitors, but each individual is responsible for taking prompt action appropriate for each situation and, when necessary, following the directions of college officials and emergency services personnel. Standard text messaging rates may apply. Check your end-of-semester grades online Login Blackboard. Under ‘My Tools’ select VCCS SIS9.0: Student Information System. Click ‘Self Service’ (left column). Click ‘Academic Records’ then ‘View My Grades.’ Don’t forget to log out when you are finished. Rachel Ridder—Admissions Officer A native of Charlottesville, VA, she received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Utah. She majored in International Studies and studied abroad in Barcelona, Spain during her junior year. Rachel worked in student affairs at the University of Utah in various roles. She served as an Academic Advisor, an Orientation Leader, and worked as a University Ambassador. In 2014 Rachel spent a year living in Beijing, China teaching 12th grade English. Rachel’s hobbies include skiing, traveling, and being outdoors. Joe Hagy—Retention Coordinator Mr. Hagy serves as DSLCC’s Retention Coordinator and has been in this role since August. He previously worked as the college’s Dual Enrollment Coordinator during the ’14-’15 academic year. His past professional experience includes time spent in public education and with development, marketing, and public relations in the private sector. He is married with three young children and lives in Rockbridge County. He holds a B.A. in Liberal Studies from Longwood University and will complete a M.A. in Executive Leadership from Liberty University this spring. Samantha Gray—Academic Advisor/SSDL Liaison Ms. Gray grew up in New Kent, VA. After High School she moved to Alleghany County and worked in the DSLCC Library while she was a student here. After she received her Associates degree in Science, she transferred to Virginia Tech, earning a Bachelor’s of Science in Psychology. She enjoys working out, hiking, swimming, and reading. She also enjoys cooking anything and everything- always willing to try something new and foreign. Tim Cary—Dual Enrollment Coordinator Tim received an Associate of Arts and Science Degree in General Studies from DSLCC and his Bachelor of Science degree from Radford University. Tim comes to DSLCC with over 25 years of service in the Army Reserves and is currently a Lieutenant Colonel assigned to the Defense Logistics Agency in Richmond, Virginia. Tim also possesses over 20 years of experience in retail sales management. Tim currently resides in Rockbridge County. Attention 2016 Graduation Candidates! Applications for May 2016 graduation are due no later than Monday, January 20, 2016 Email Lorrie Ferguson for more information at [email protected] New Faces at the DSLCC Library Sherry Smith—Writing Center Tutor Sherry graduated from Mary Baldwin College with a degree in Business and a degree in Elementary & Middle School Education. She worked as a 4th and 5th grade elementary teacher and as a 7th grade Life Science teacher for the Alleghany Public School System for 30 years until her retirement in June of 2014. Sherry works three days a week in the Writing Center—since March 2015. Katie Dotson—Library Assistant/Writing Center Tutor Katie is the newest library assistant and writing center tutor at the library. She is currently working toward a MLIS (Master of Library and Information Science) degree through Rutgers University. A 2011 graduate of Hollins University, she earned a BA in English and minored in sociology and communication studies. Katie graduated from Alleghany High School in 2007, where she played on the tennis team,: she also played on the tennis team at Rutgers. Katie has a pit bull named Zeppelin; she studied abroad while at Hollins and visited 7 countries. Clubs and Student Organizations DSLCC Campus Store Hours 9:00 am to 4:30 pm Monday—Thursday 9:00am to 1:00 pm—Friday ADJ Club: The Administration of Justice (ADJ) Club is a social-service organization with membership open to all DSLCC students, regardless of major or discipline of study. Activities include the Annual Criminal Justice Career Fair in conjunction with the DSLCC Annual Spring Picnic and fundraisers to support the ADJ Book Scholarship Fund. The club offers ADJ Gear, which is a clothing line of t-shirts, golf shirts, and sweatshirts in colors representing law enforcement agencies. The club bestows Honorary Life Memberships to individuals who contribute to the success of the ADJ Program at DSLCC. There are no dues or membership fees collected from members. For information call Gary Boyer at 863-2885. Culinary Arts Club: Focused on outreach to the community and fund raising, the club is open to anyone interested in Culinary Arts. Only Culinary Students may hold office. Registration fee of $20 entitles members to all trips and activities. For information call Phil McManus at 540-863-2931. Shop online, www.dabneylancastershop.com, or at Campus Store on DSLCC Main Campus. Pick up your books at Campus Store, or have them shipped to you at your home for an additional fee. Watch for periodic “Flash Sales!” DSLCC Textbook Buyback anytime Campus Store is open!!! DSLCC Library: Nursing Students Association: This club promotes the professional growth Looking for Information in all the right places . . . Writing a paper or essay and need quality information? LibGuides to the rescue! Let a Library LibGuide point you to books, databases with full-text journal articles, and web sites. For example, the Nursing LibGuide includes links to online nursing books, nursing procedural videos, patient education web sites, and more. Some additional LibGuides, include Business and Economics, EMT-Intermediate, Health Sciences Writing, and Reading Strategies for Writing. For a complete list of LibGuides, visit the Library web site, or ask your favorite librarian. and development of Nursing Students. Contact Gloria Smitka at [email protected] or Beverly Ellis Smith @[email protected] Student Activities Forestry Club: This club strives to advance the science, technology, education and practice of professional forestry and to promote fellowship among students interested in forestry. Consisting mostly of forestry students, members participate in woodsmen competitions within the mid-atlantic conference. Members participate in fundraising events for the club as well as for charitable organizations throughout the community. For information call Joe Thacker at 540-863-2893. Phi Theta Kappa (PTK): This is the largest, most prestigious honor society that serves two-year colleges. Students must meet specific eligibility criteria to receive an invitation to membership, which is based primarily on academic achievement. Students may receive transfer scholarships for being a PTK member. For information call advisors, Kathy Smestad at 540-863-2824, Ralph Sass at 540-863-2890 or Kathy Nicely at 540-863-2841. Practical Nurse Program Student Organization: Each student in the DSLCC PNP will be a member of the student organization designed to promote practical nursing education by providing leadership and community service opportunities. Every fall, officers will be elected for the year who, along with committee chairpersons, will lead the other members in community service projects, fundraisers and the annual spring pinning ceremony. For information contact Penny Fauber at 540-458-3299 or [email protected]. Rock Solid Rockbridge: This club is focused on advancing minority men and Black men through the graduation pipeline. The club is open to all interested students, staff and faculty. The “Rock Solid Rockbridge” club will strive to foster a welcoming campus climate, create initiatives serving men of color, mentor with men who have been successful, set goals that will lead to success, and develop student leadership skills. Contact: Muriel Sloan at 540-261-1211 or [email protected] Student Senate : Come to a meeting on Mondays at 11:00 am in Student Activities and share your ideas. Please consider joining the Student Senate in Spring of 2016. 2015-2016 Officers: Hannah Bradley—President; Mahaley Reyns—Vice President, Ryan Lockhart—Treasurer and Megan Colwill—Secretary. For information about eligibility or to pick up an application packet, call Cynthia Boteler at 540-8632828, or email at [email protected]. Watch student email for new meeting dates for spring. TEACH: Membership open to EDU students AND any student interested in a career in teaching. Learn about EDU opportunities, scholarships/grants availability, and current campus options for transfer. The choices you make now will affect your transfer success later—know where you’re going! Contact Tondalaya VanLear at 540-863-2854 or [email protected]. DSLCC Educational Foundation It’s almost time for Scholarship season. The DSLCC Educational Foundation awarded over $130,000 to DSLCC students for the 2015-2016 academic year. Applications for the upcoming year, 2016-2017, will be available after January 11, 2016 in the Foundation Office, Room 154 of Backels Hall, or online at dslcc.edu/foundation. Be on the lookout for an exciting new scholarship opportunity for DSLCC students to be announced soon. For more information and assistance, please contact Foundation Director, Rachael Thompson, by phone (540) 863-2835 or [email protected]. New Face at Rockbridge Regional Center Cindy Wright—Administrative Assistant A graduate of DSLCC with an associate’s degree in secretarial science, Cindy worked in the DSLCC business office as work study student. A native of Eagle Rock, she is a current resident of Buena Vista. Cindy likes to read, cook and spend time with her family. She works at the Rockbridge Center Front Desk Monday through Thursday from 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm. • Read the weekly Student Activities Update for the latest news!!! • Watch for flyers for upcoming events!!! • Stay tuned to the DSLCC Monitors for the latest information!!! • Check DSLCC Website • Talk to Student Senate members Financial Aid Apply for Financial Aid Today! Attention NEW students: Don't forget to submit your FAFSA for spring and summer 2016. Apply at www.fafsa.gov using the applications in the chart below. Semester FAFSA Due Date FAFSA Application --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Spring 2016 ASAP but no later FAFSA 2015-2016 Summer 2016 than 6/30/16 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fall 2016 1/1/16 - 6/30/17 FAFSA 2016-2017 Spring 2017 priority deadline Summer 2017 is March 1, 2016 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fall 2016 students—the earlier you apply, the more likely you will receive grants which are in limited supply. To ensure you get the most generous award package, apply between January 1 and March 1, 2016. Eligible students who miss this deadline should file ASAP but no later than 7/1/16 if they need financial aid to pay for their fall classes by the payment deadline. The Achievement Center at DSLCC "Take Advantage of Your Opportunities !" Do you need: Tutoring ? Transfer information? Time management strategies? Financial Aid assistance? Transfer for SUCCESS! The Achievement Center may be able to help you with these things and more! Stop by the A-Center in Scott Hall (beside the library) to see if you qualify. Like us on Facebook at DSLCC Achievement Center. Jonothan Wrenn—Academic Coach Jonothan Wrenn was born and raised in Clifton Forge, VA. He is a math and science coach in the Achievement Center. After high school, he attended Virginia Tech where he obtained a B.S. in Biological Sciences. He is currently about to graduate from VCU with an M.S. in Fisheries Biology. He enjoys being outdoors, playing music, traveling and smoking brisket. Concerning DSLCC, he says: “Education is key to a bright future! My dedication is for students to understand the fundamentals of their work so they may make a successful transition into their career field.” Moomaw Center Rejuvenation Underway! Paint colors have been tested and approved for a new and improved look for the Moomaw Center. Painting will begin over fall break. Take advantage of this service opportunity in your own school. If you have some free time over the holiday and could help with the painting project, please contact Billy Ould at [email protected] or Student Senate president, Hannah Bradley at [email protected].