Connect to Student Services

Connect to Student Services
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John Tyler Community College issued the following announcement on Jan. 28

Now that the spring semester is underway, it’s a great time for students to explore and connect with the various student services and opportunities available at the college.

Tutoring in the ARC
From writing to math to assistance in a variety of subjects, our tutors in the Academic Resource Center, also known as the ARC, are ready to help. Tutoring support is free and is offered in a variety of ways – from group sessions to one-on-one appointments. Check out how the ARC can help you: https://jtcc.edu/services/tutoring

Library
We have libraries on both campuses, and our staff are ready to help you discover all the resources that can help you be successful in your classes. Our libraries offer books, magazines, access to a wide range of databases, study guides and much more. They offer services and resources on campus (Moyar Hall at Chester and Hamel Hall at Midlothian) and online. They also offer assistance through 24/7 ask-a-librarian, and if you find yourself in need of a tech resource, you can put in a request to borrow equipment. Visit the library section of our web site for more: https://jtcc.edu/library/

Student Clubs and Activities
Get connected with other students by checking out by checking out our student clubs and student groups and by attending a student activities. Our Student Activities Office emails a newsletter each week, which includes upcoming activities, club meetings, and other opportunities. You can also learn more about activities and clubs on our website: https://jtcc.edu/services/student-activities/.

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