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Student Development Services Tarrant County College South Campus - September 22, 2014TRANSCRIPT
SDSTCC SOUTH
Week at a GlanceSeptember 29, 2014
Tuesday - 09/30/2014Zumba
Wednesday - 10/01/2014Healthy Meal Planning
Thursday - 10/02/2014Below the Belt
Friday - 10/03/2014Empty Bowls Workshop
Below the Belt
Saturday - 10/04/2014Below the Belt
Sponsored by Student ActivitiesFor more information, please contact Axel Leos at [email protected] or 817-515-4803
Contact [email protected] or [email protected] for further information.Sponsored by SGA.
Tarrant County College is an Equal Opportunity Institution/Equal Access to Persons with Disabilities.
openForum
All students are welcome to express their comments and concerns to the Student Government Association of TCC South Campus.
Please join us Thursday, October 9 at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. in the SSTU Forum Room for an open forum.
First Friday Empty Bowls’ Workshops
A Team Building Activity for Departments, Clubs and Campus Organizations
Friday, October 3, 2014 Location: SART 1409 | Ceramics Studio
Participants may choose to attend one or both sessions;
Slab-made Bowls: 10 – 12:00 noon Bowl Painting: 12:30 – 2:00 p.m.
Employees’ Professional Development Credit: Please Register through TCC Learn Center In WebAdvisor
before 6 p.m. on Tuesday, September 30, 2014.
Sponsored by: South Campus Student Development Services and
Tarrant County College South Campus Ceramics Program
Workshop Contact: Earline Green at 817 515-4269 or [email protected];
The South Campus Ceramics Program proudly supports The Tarrant Area Food Bank’s Empty Bowls Project.
An Equal Opportunity/Equal Access Institution.
Community Service Credit for Club and Organization
Fall Hours:
Mon-Th. 8am to 8pm
Fri. 8am to 6pm
Sat. 8am to 3pm
Writing Center
Phone: 817-515-4602
Ever wonder how the
Super Tutors got to be
so SUPER?
Volunteer
and you can be super,
too!
Join us for Wacky Hat
Wednesdays in the Writing
Center!
Ask not what your Writing Center can do for you. Ask what YOU
can do for your Writing Center!
TCC South Campus
Writing Center Volunteer Program
The South Campus Writing Center is excited to announce the launch of our
volunteer program! Faculty, staff, and students can volunteer to help us with a
variety of writing center activities. Whether you are faculty looking for some
professional development, or a student looking for service hours, we have an
option just for you!
Option 1: Tutoring
Qualified faculty and staff can tutor students in the center. If you have tutoring
experience, great! But if not, we offer additional training from the super tutors.
We are especially looking for faculty who can tutor English, speech writing, ESL,
and across disciplines. APA style, anyone?
Option 2: Reception
Faculty, staff, and students can help with reception by answering questions
and scheduling student appointments. If you love working with people, this
option is just for you!
Option 3: Collaborative Projects
Faculty and staff can work with writing center tutors to develop handouts and
other writing-related resources. Faculty can even work with the Super Tutors to
design a super workshop for your classes (And, yes, all things we do are super)!
Option 4: Professional Development
Do you have trouble finding professional development opportunities for staff
and faculty? Look no further than the Writing Center! You can do everything
from serve on our Advisory Committee to present a panel at a conference.
Option 5: Clubs and Events
Faculty, students, and staff can also help plan the end-of-the-year Script party
for Writing Club, or even help us promote fun events like Wacky Hat Wednes-
days! If you like to have fun and bring people together, then this option is for
you!
By volunteering, you contribute to the Writing Center mission, which is to serve
to the best of our ability the TCC South Campus community. If you would like
to volunteer, contact the Super Tutors!
Gabby Raymond: [email protected] (817-515-4608) OR
Angela Mack: [email protected]. (817-515-4606)
TCC is an equal opportunity/equal access institution.
WRITING CENTER FALL WORKSHOPS LIFE GOALS WORKSHOP DATES: TUES. SEPT. 9, OCT. 28 & NOV. 11 TIME: 1:00 –2:00 P.M. LOCATION: SCLC 0115 MLA WORKSHOP DATES: TUES. SEPT. 23 & NOV. 4 TIME: 1:00-2:00 P.M. LOCATION: SCLC 0107 WRITING ARGUMENT WORKSHOP DATES: TUES. SEPT. 16 & OCT. 14 TIME: 1:00-2:00 P.M. LOCATION: SCLC 0115 LITERARY ANALYSIS WORKSHOP DATES: OCT. 7 TIME: 1:00-2:00 P.M. LOCATION: SCLC 0115 POETRY ANALYSIS WORKSHOP DATES: TUES. OCT. 21 TIME: 1:00-2:00 P.M. LOCATION: SCLC 0115 RUN-ONS & COMMA SPLICES DATES: TUES. SEPT. 16 TIME: 2:00-3:00 P.M. LOCATION: SCLC 0115 WRITING ABOUT HISTORY DATE: TUES. SEPT. 30 TIME: 1:00-2:00 P.M. LOCATION: SCLC 0115
JOIN SUPER TUTORS
GABBY RAYMOND &
ANGELA MACK
FOR THEIR FALL
WORKSHOP SERIES
WORKSHOPS ARE INTERACTIVE—NOT JUST LECTURE! WE TALK, WORK, LAUGH, AND EVEN TAKE DANCE BREAKS...DON’T BELIEVE IT? COME SEE IF THE SUPER TUTORS LIVE UP TO THE HYPE!
WHO CAN ATTEND? Who should attend?
YOU! Students, faculty, and
staff are welcome.
WHERE DO I GO? Where should I go?
SCLC, the same building as
the Writing Center!
WHAT DO I BRING? What should I bring?
Bring pencil and paper,
and your assignment!
If you are really daring, bring
your favorite music!
For more info:
Writing Center: SCLC 0106
Phone: 817-515-4602
Gabby Raymond : EXT 4608
Angela Mack: EXT 4606
SIGN UP FOR INTRAMURAL SPORTS ON SOUTH CAMPUS!Register online: imleagues.com/tccdAll registrations are due at 5:00 p.m. on entry deadline date.Registration is on a first come, first serve basis. Early registration is encouraged.
For more information, please e-mail [email protected] Equal Opportunity Institution/Equal Access to persons with disabilities. SDSA 10.14242.08.14.PV
Entry deadline: September 21Start date: September 23
Entry deadline: November 1Start date: November 4
Entry deadline: October 23Start date: October 27
Entry deadline: November 9Start date: November 11
Entry deadline: November 4Start date: November 6
Entry deadline: November 15Start date: November 17
Entry deadline: October 19Start date: October 21
INTRAMURAL SPORTSSIGN UP FOR INTRAMURAL SPORTS THIS FALL 2014 SEMESTER!!!
BRING IT!MEET & GREET – INFO SESSIONSeptember 11 | 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. | SSTU Dining Hall
BRING IT!
South campuSHPE Department Office
SHPE 1229A
817-515-4542
For more information, please e-mail [email protected].
An Equal Opportunity Institution/Equal Access to persons with disabilities. SDSA 10.14348.08.14.PV
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SIGN UP FOR INTRAMURAL SPORTS ON SOUTH CAMPUS!Register online: imleagues.com/tccdAll registrations are due at 5:00 p.m. on entry deadline date.Registration is on a first come, first serve basis. Early registration is encouraged.
Our purpose is to provide exercise, recreation and fun to our participants in a relaxed yet structured environment.
Intramural Sports enhance your academic experience by promoting and reinforcing:
• Teamwork and personal accomplishment• Mutual respect and integrity• Competition and re creation• Skill and exercise
Everyone is encouraged to play to the best of their abilities. A win-at-all-cost attitude is inappropriate and is strongly discouraged.
The genuine value of Intramural Sports comes from playing–not from winning.
Whyhave anIntramural SportSprogram onSouthCampuS?
tCCD South2014-2015
IntramuralSSCheDule
Event Deadline Start Date Season Dates
Meet, Greet & Eat! --- Sept. 113:30-4:30
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Flag Football Sept. 21 Sept. 23 9/23-10/9 reg10/14-16 playoffs
3-Point Shooting Contest
Oct. 19 Oct. 21 1 day event
VolleyballTournament
Oct. 23 Oct. 27 10/27 & 10/30
Fall Fitness Combine
Nov. 1 Nov. 4 1 day event
Racquetball Nov. 4 Nov. 6 1 day event
Indoor Soccer Tournament
Nov. 9 Nov. 11 11/11 & 11/13
Dodgeball Nov. 15 Nov. 17 11/17 & 11/20
SPRING EVENTSMeet, Greet & Eat! --- Jan 15 ---
Table Tennis Jan 18 Jan 20 1/20 & 1/22
Badminton Doubles
Jan 20 Jan 22 1 day event
Basketball Jan 25 Jan 27 1/27-2/12 reg2/17-19 playoffs
Whiffleball Feb. 24 Feb. 26 1 day event
Ultimate Frisbee Mar 17 Mar 19 1 day event
Spring Fitness Combine
Mar 22 Mar 24 3/24-3/31
Chess tournament Apr. 5 Apr. 7 4/7-4/14
Bowling Apr. 14 Apr. 16 1 day event
KickballTournament
Apr. 19 Apr. 21 4/21 & 4/23
regISteronlIne:imleagues.com/tccdAll registrations due at 5:00 p.m. on entry deadline date.
Registration is on a first come, first serve basis. Early registration is encouraged.
teamSare notaCCepteD Into IntramuralS:-The team has registered on imleagues.com\tccd & the team has met the minimum player requirements
*Event structure is subject to change, all events are Open unless otherwise stated*
Each year the intramural sports staff reviews all of the intramural programs and feedback from participants to make improvement. Please take a moment & fill out a questionnaire!
S O U T H C A M P U S H E A LT H S E RV I C E S FA L L 2 0 1 4 C A L E N D A R
SACC 1331 8 AM – 10 PM MON.—FRI. 8 AM – 4 PM SAT.
PH (817)515-4531 FAX(817)515-0827
TINA INGRAM, COORDINATOR GLORIA IRVIN, ADMIN. ASST.
STUDENT HEALTH 101 WEBSITE http://readsh101.com/TCCD.HTML
The mission of TCCD Health Services is to promote health and wellness through education and service.
The purpose of TCCD Health Services is to provide professional
clinical and educational nursing services to all students and employees as an integral component of the College mission.
EVENT DATE(S) TIME
BLOOD DRIVES/ MARROW DONOR REGISTRY
ARC: 9/3, 11/12 CBC: 10/8, 12/3 9 am – 3 pm
HIV TESTING 9/9, 10/14, 11/11 10 am – 2 pm
ZUMBA CLASS Tuesdays 9/9-10/28 5 - 6 pm
HEALTHY MEAL PLANNING-HEALTHY YOU!
9/10, 17, 24 & 10/1 12:30-1:30 pm
BREAST CANCER AWARENESS 10/15 12 – 1 pm
LOCATION DETAILS
MOBILE UNIT SSTU PATIO/ FOYER OUTSIDE SSTU 1102
American Red Cross (ARC) Carter BloodCare (CBC)
National Marrow Donor Registry
HEALTH SERVICES, SACC 1331 AIDS Outreach
SHPE 1401 8 classes in series
SSTU FORUM ROOM
4 classes in series
SSTU FORUM ROOM Speaker w/door prizes
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President:Lauren [email protected]:[email protected]
Cosplay CommitteeCome Join Us!
Mondays 3-4p.m.forum room
thursdays 12-1p.m.dining hall
COMING SOONWhat: Jim Bolen Math Competition 2015
Round I: Friday, November 7, 2:00-3:00 p.m. (Arrive at 1:30 p.m.) When:
Round II: Friday, February 27, 2:00-3:00 p.m. (Arrive at 1:30 p.m.)
NTAB 2223 Where:
$177,600 in scholarships were available last year from TCU, UTA, Dallas Baptist Univ., Why: Texas Woman’s Univ., Texas Wesleyan Univ., Tarleton State Univ. and more
Returning student scholarships to TCC Cash prizes
(Plus a free t-shirt!)
Who to contact: Olena Shevchenko (NTAB 1209 A, [email protected], 817-515-6563, request the registr on form by email) Ann Trip (NTAB 1203 B, Ann.Triple @tccd.edu, 817-515-6730) Join TCC Math Club “In nity” to get add onal inform on and email updates. From myTCC, select “TCC Clubs & Commi ees”, and search for “In nity”. Website: h p://www.amatyc.org/?page=SMLPastQues ns (here you nd sample tests with answers to get ready)
How to prepare: Attend preparation workshops*: Date Time Room Instructor Previous Exam to Be Discussed Workshop I Friday, October 3 1 – 3 p.m. NTAB 2223 Dave Corder Fall 2010 Workshop II Friday, October 10 1 – 3 p.m. NTAB 2223 Ann Trip Fall 2011 Workshop III Friday, October 17 1 – 3 p.m. NTAB 2223 Grant Gri n Fall 2012 Workshop IV Friday, October 24 1 – 3 p.m. NTAB 2223 Jim Walker Fall 2013 *If you are unable to a end any of the workshops and wish to discuss the previous exams, please contact Ann Triple (see above)