Who are students that provide content tutoring in a variety of subject areas as well as work with students on study skill development.
100
Where is the Career Center located?
What is Academy 101 and 110.
100
Who does student success provide services for?
What is students at Concordia and parents.
200
What information from the Counseling Center can be shared?
What is all services are confidential except for a few legal exceptions that the counselor will discuss in the first session. The counseling staff has a strong commitment to the ethical standards of the counseling and psychology professions.
200
What is the purpose of the Health Center?
What is provide students with professional health care and thoughtful information that promotes wellness and healthy lifestyles.
200
Where is the AEWC located?
What is the lower level of Fjelstad Hall.
200
Where can a student do a co-op?
What is almost anywhere in the world! The position should be in their major, minor or a career-related area, and be of a professional or paraprofessional nature.
200
Who are peer mentors?
What is upperclassmen who help students navigate the college system.
300
Name a person who works in the Counseling Center.
Who is Monica Kersting, Wanda McSparron, and Juihsien Kao.
300
Who works in the Health Center?
Who are Kathy Benson, RN, Health Service Administrator
Cheryl Christianson, Administrative Health Information Assistant Cheryl Ross FNP, and June Aabye, Medical Lab Technician.
300
What can clubbies get help with at the AEWC?
What is advisement, peer tutoring, academic counseling, supplemental instruction, writing skills, study skills, test preparation, and time management assistance.
300
What kind of events does the Career Center offer?
What are career fairs, 60 minutes career series, and on-campus interview guidelines.
300
What services does Student Success off for parents?
What is serve as central point of contact for concerns and inquiries and offer helpful information about the college experience and parenting college students.
400
What services are offered to Concordia students?
What are personal growth and interpersonal relationships, self-esteem and exploration of values, homesickness and isolation, and many more.
400
Is there a cost for the services at the Health Center?
What is provider visits are filed to student's health insurance. All charges not covered by insurance are the responsibility of the student and their parents. In order to process claims, students must have their own insurance card. Check with each insurance carrier regarding coverage at the college health center.
400
What is offered at the Writing Center?
What is provides the opportunity to work one-on-one with experienced peer tutors to improve your writing.
400
What is the Job Shop?
What is a student-operated employment listing service for students looking for part-time jobs on or off-campus.
400
How do peer mentors interact with students?
What is personal contacts, e-mails, and messages.
500
What is the purpose of the Counseling Center?
What is assist students in growing emotionally, socially, and educationally through self-understanding.
500
Is there insurance offered at Concordia if I do not have my own?
What is yes, if students are not covered by their parents’ insurance policy, the college strongly recommends that you participate in the group plan offered to Concordia students.
500
What assessments are offered in the AEWC?
What is learning styles, learning skills inventory (study habits), and college effectiveness inventory.
500
How can the Career center help if my clubbie doesn't know what he or she wants to major in?
What is recommend great books and Web sites, help you get started on personal assessments, open a student's eyes to the many career opportunities out there waiting, and answer your questions along the way. They have developed a Four-Year Checklist to help start the process; additionally, our Career Planning Guide gives an overview of career development through four years at Concordia and beyond.
500
Why does student success have an open door policy?
What is the policy allows students to connect on a personal basis with staff and mentors in an effort to create a rewarding and successful college experience.