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Visit ANTSHE Web site for non-traditional student resources
Need stamps?
Did you know JJC has a mailroom that can sell you stamps or send packages? Go to J-1012
(across from Registration…down from the bookstore)
Need to apply for Graduation?
The Graduation Office is located in J-1042 but you can apply using E
Resources or the Kiosks.
Need Financial Aid information?
Financial Aid is located in J-1045 and can answer questions as well as provide you with scholarship
information.
Where’s the Library?
The LRC (Learning Resource Center) is located on the third floor of the J building, J-3001.
Need a Tutor?
Academic Skills provides peer tutors for many subjects. Academic Skills is
located in J-2013. Project Achieve is available for those who qualify. Project Achieve has
professional tutors available. The office of Project Achieve is located in H-1001.
Need Exercise?
The Fitness Center is located in G-1018 and can be taken as a one credit hour class. For
information, call (815) 280-2437.
Need a Student Handbook?
Student Handbooks are printed each year and available at New Student
Registrations beginning in April. Copies will be available at various locations around campus in the fall and spring semesters. These handbooks
contain more information on various resources, policies…and a planner section to keep track of assignments.
Want to join a club on campus?
The Office of Student Activities oversees 40 clubs. There really is something for everyone. Stop by OSA and pick up a
club flyer or directory that lists all clubs and advisors. If you don’t see a group that you’d like to begin, you need 10 students and an advisor to
come forward for chartering. Chartering occurs in October, December and February of each year. There is a limit of 45 clubs total each year.
Have an idea for a program?
Is there something you’d like to see happen on campus? The Office of Student Activities takes your ideas with pleasure. OSA especially likes to
showcase student talent in various venues and will also bring in speakers, entertainment…requests are always welcome!
Need help writing a paper?
The Writing Center is located in C-2001 and is staffed by faculty members who
can provide technical assistance with your research papers and other papers.
Need help in Math?
The Math Center is located in C-2019 and is also staffed by faculty members. They can
take the fear out of Math.!
Want to know more about a specific career?
Career Services located in D-1010 can set up appointments for Career counseling and or
assistance with your resume and interviewing skills. Call (815) 280-2756.
Interested in Transferring to a 4 year University?
The Transfer Center is located
in D-1010 and has applications to universities and colleges AND can provide you with information about classes that will transfer.
Do you have a documented Learning Disability or special needs?
The Student Accommodations Resource office is located in J-2025. StAR can help you get interpreters, assistance
with note taking and other services you may require to succeed in college.
Does your car need work…an oil change?
The Auto Shop is an on campus resource available for students and staff. Students do the
work while learning and being supervised by faculty members. The Auto Shop can be contacted by calling (815) 280-2229 and is located in C-2001.
This list only a partial list of the resources available on campus. For additional information, see the
Student Handbook.
For more information, contact:
Office of Student Activities
Phone: 815-280-2308
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