The Center on Disability (COD) is the office designated to provide accommodations and promote equitable academic, social, and support opportunities for students with disabilities enrolled at College.
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Student Success Initiatives (SSI)
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Teaching faculty in the classroom are often in the best position to observe when a student is experiencing difficulties that warrant intervention. The Counseling Department strongly supports teacher-student dialogue that identify problem areas and solutions.
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Memorandum #353 Disability and Pregnancy Accommodations Policy for Employees and Applicants
Date of Issue: October 1999 Policy Revisions: August 16, 2007, November 6, 2015, November 10, 2023
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Connect with other LGBTQ Students on campus by attending our events and meetups. Find free online resources, attend one of our trainings on LGBTQ topics. We can connect you to resources on campus and in the City of Philadelphia.
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The Center for Male Engagement is prepared to continually support our students remotely. All of the Center for Male Engagement’s core services will be available remotely in moderation, including the following:
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The Veterans Resource Center is committed to continuing to provide support to our students, staff and faculty. Dynamic forms, individual advising and up to date VA/school information are all available remotely.
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We want you to know that the Women’s Outreach and Advocacy Center is ready and available to support you. The Women’s Outreach and Advocacy Center offers a variety of services that include advocacy, crisis intervention, referral (e.g., homelessness,
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The Counseling Department of Community College of Philadelphia can help you optimize your opportunities and meet your challenges.
Students can access needed services remotely via the Virtual Student Resource Center.
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Cultivate your leadership skills through legislative, educational, and cultural activities. Become an active participant in the life of the College and the city of Philadelphia.
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The Learning Lab faculty and staff will be available to support students through email and through individual and group tutoring sessions.
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One of the unique advantages of attending a community college is the individualized attention you receive. Classes tend to be smaller than those at four-year institutions, and support is always available if you need it.
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Dean of Students Office
On-campus Hours
Main Campus, Winnet Student Life Building, Room S1-10
Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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