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General Student Development (GSD)
Contact the Counseling Office:
Main Campus

Phone: (815) 280-2673
Fax: (815) 280-2647

North Campus
Phone: (815) 886-3000 or (815) 280-7754
Fax: (815) 886-4331
 
GSD 100 Orientation to the College Experience
Create success from the start by enrolling in Joliet Junior College’s orientation course - GSD 100. In addition to introducing you to community college life and developing a toolbox of “smart” skills, you will earn two transferable credit hours. This course is recommended for all new students.
 
 
GSD 103 Portfolio Development
Have you acquired knowledge from life experiences that may relate to specific courses offered at Joliet Junior College? If your answer is yes, then you may consider enrolling in GSD 103, Portfolio Development.  This course will guide you in preparing a portfolio that documents your experiential learning. Your portfolio will be assessed for college credit by a faculty evaluator. This may save money and significantly shorten the time necessary to earn a college degree. Call now for an initial assessment of your background, which is recommended before registering for GSD 103.  Contact: Carol Gordon (815) 280-2671. (three credit hours)
 
 
GSD 110 Career/Lifestyle Planning
Are you uncertain about your college major and future career…or uncertain whether you are making the right choice? This three-credit, transferable course will provide you with a systematic approach to career and lifestyle planning, and decision-making. This class is offered online as well as in a traditional class setting. (three credit hours)
 
 
GSD 111 Job Seeking Skills
This one-credit-hour course will provide you with the tools and resources necessary to conduct an effective job search. Topics will include resume writing, interviewing techniques, and job survival skills via electronic and computer technologies.
 

 

 
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