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Welcome to the Department of Student Affairs
Discover the world of possibilities that only college life can offer. Enhance your educational and career skills and goals while building friendships and contacts that will last a lifetime.
The Office of Student Affairs is here to help. There is an array of organizations, services and publications to assist your needs and help fulfill and make the most of your college expectations.
Student Affairs
(386) 312-4127 Fax: (386) 312-4178
Gilbert L. Evans, Jr., J.D., Ph.D.
Vice President for Student Affairs/Assistant General Counsel
Sharon Silcox, Administrative Assistant
Petition for Admissions
Petition for Registration Adjustments
Hall of Fame
Who's Who Among College Students
Club/Organization Requests
Viking Center
Academic Appeal
Annual Graduation Ceremony
Academic Calendar
Academic Misconduct
Catalog/Handbook
Petition for Third Attempts
Academic Success and Student Retention
(386) 312-4228 Fax: 312-4292
Dr. Geraldine Smith, Dean of Adult Education and Testing
Aundria Bryant, Testing Coordinator
Toni Willis, Testing Coordinator
BAT, NET, TABE, CPT (Dual Enrollment), Institutional,
and Proctor testing Student Retention
Student Success Web Registration
Adult Education
(386) 312-4080 Fax: 312-4080
Stella Reyes, Administrative Assistant
Troy Lockhart, Instructor
Mary Connor, Instructor
Elizabeth Bethea, Instructor
Anne Eller, Instructor
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Admissions and Records
(386) 312-4050 Fax: 312-4048
Susanne Lineberger, Director of Admissions and Records
Gwen Alexander, Administrative Assistant
International Students
Residency Issues
Out-of-country transcripts
Clearing House
Verification of Enrollment
Admissions Application
Transient Student Form
Student Loan
Deferment
Cassandra Polite, Records Specialist
Alicia Smart, Records Clerk
Dawn Markel, Records Clerk
Donna Pember, Records Clerk
Grade Changes
Transcript Request
Graduation Applications
Transfer Evaluations
Graduation Substitutions
Address/Name Change
Residency Reclassification
Home School Affidavit
Release of Information Form
Update Application
Student/Instr. Drop Forms
Term Setup
Instructor Warning Forms
Program Setup
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Athletic Department
(386) 312-4138 Fax: 312-4133
Ross Jones, Director of Athletics/Head Baseball Coach
Rebecca Bennett, Admin. Asst./Head Softball Coach
Buster Harvey, Head Basketball Coach
Scott Conkling, Head Volleyball Coach
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Counseling Department
Dr. Edward Jordan, Dean of Counseling, Academic
Advising and Student Services
Palatka Campus (386) 312-4035 Fax: 312-4292
Gina Denning, Secretary
College Placement Testing (CPT)
Appt. Scheduling
Sally Myers, Counselor
CPT, CLAS, and CLEP Test Administrator
Dr. Patrick Arnwine, Counselor
Career Counseling
Students w/Disabilities
Orange Park Campus (904) 276-6855 Fax: 276-6856
Monica Dubrey, Secretary
College Placement Testing (CPT) Appt. Scheduling
Donna Dvorak, Counselor
Paula Shephard, Counselor
Career Counseling Students w/Disabilities
St. Augustine Campus (904) 808-7402 Fax: 808-7420
Allison Qualls, Secretary
College Placement Testing (CPT) Appt. Scheduling
Shelley Sutter, Counselor
Career Counseling
Megan Ford, Advisor Students w/Disabilities
Coordinator of Interpreters 808-7457
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Student Activities
Student Government
Clubs/Organizations
Student Festivities/Frolics
Student Ambassadors
Palatka Campus (386) 312-4160 Fax: 312-4292
Samuel Rick, Student Activities Coordinator
Orange Park Campus (904) 276-6854 Fax: 276-6856
John Kirkpatrick, Student Activities Coordinator
St. Augustine Campus (904) 808-7463 Fax: 808-7420
Mark Breidenstein, Student Activities Coordinator
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Financial Aid Office
(386) 312-4040 Fax: 312-4289
Wayne Bodiford, Director Financial Aid/Veterans Affairs
Virginia Yancey, Administrative Assistant
Loan Processing
FL Student Asst. Grant
Tammy Weaver, Financial Aid Specialist II
General Questions
Financial Aid Appeals
Scholarships/Bright Futures
Student Worker App.
Linda Hall, Financial Aid Coordinator
Gene Kirkand, Financial Aid Coordinator
Pell Grant Specialist
Financial Aid Verification
Orange Park Campus (904) 272-6749
Shirley Eubanks, Financial Aid Coordinator/VA Rep.
St. Augustine Campus (904) 808-7407
Millie Masters, Financial Aid Coordinator/VA Rep.
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Web Services (888) 757-2293
Larry Barker, Web Help Desk Coordinator
Student E-mail
Web Registration
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GRADUATION
The annual College graduation ceremony is conducted at the end of each spring term. Degree/certificate candidates are encouraged to participate in the annual exercise. Degree/certificate candidate recipients of spring, previous terms summer A, summer B, or fall may participate in the graduation exercises by notifying the Records office and ordering a cap and gown bythe date specified in the academic calendar and provided a graduation application has been submitted by the date specified in the academic calendar.
Graduates from Florida School of the Arts have their own graduation ceremony, which truly reflects the artistic nature of the school. Participation in the annual June ceremony is required of graduating students.
Candidates must also satisfy all financial obligations to the College.
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CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
Students are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities that include academic, service, religious, and special interest clubs and organizations. These organizations are largely student-initiated and controlled, others have been chartered by the Student Government Association but may be inactive during some years.
CLUBS INCLUDE:
Phi Theta Kappa (Palatka, Orange Park, St. Augustine)
St. Augustine Chapter
Palatka Chapter
Palatka Campus Clubs:
- Black Student Union
- Dance Club
- Debate Club
- Math Club
- Phi Theta Kappa
- Student Ambassadors
- Student Government Association
Orange Park Campus Clubs:
- Campus Crusade for Christ
- Chess Club
- College Democrats Club
- Health Information Club
- Horseback Riding
- Math Club
- Mom's Study Group
- Phi Theta Kappa
- Student Ambassadors
- Student Government Association
- Student Nurses Association
- Veterinarian and Environmental Awareness Club
- Writer's Society
St. Augustine Campus Clubs:
- Art Club
- Association of Information Technology Professionals
- Campus Crusade for Christ
- Chess Club
- Cycling Club
- Deaf Awareness
- Nature Club
- Phi Theta Kappa
- Radiology Club
- Sailing Club
- Speech Club
- Student Ambassadors
- Student Government Association
- Table Tennis Club
Contact your campus activities coordinator for more information. The office is located in the Student Center.
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CULTURAL EVENTS
The college presents a wide variety of cultural activities in the arts including dramas, dance and musical presentations, and art exhibits. The College also offers non-credit courses (Continuing Education) to enrich your life in areas such as: Spanish for travelers; sign language; digital photography; discovery travel series and more.
Florida School of the Arts
Thrasher-Horne Center for the Arts
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Office of Interpreter Services
The office is located on the St. Augustine Campus; however, services are available on all campuses.
Services include: interpreters in the classroom, interpreters for counselors, and video phones.
For more information, contact
the SJRCC Coordinator of Interpreters at
(904) 808-7457.
Relay service for the hearing and vision impaired:
(TDD) 1-800-955-8771 or (VOICE) 1-800-955-8770
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LEARNING LAB
The learning lab, located in T-207 on the Palatka Campus, is among resources available to SJRCC students. There students can work on computers or with tutors. Tutoring is available in both math and composition. Computer assisted instruction (CAI) software includes hours of practice in composition, math, reading, typing, vocabulary, chemistry, statistics, beginning algebra, college algebra and astronomy.
Students also are welcome in the lab to write papers for any class; most of the computers are equipped with word processing programs and are connected to printers.
New times are posted on the door at the beginning of each term.
The learning lab on the Orange Park Campus is located in the "A" building. Times are posted on the door at the beginning of each term.
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PETITIONS
Petitions and forms are available on each campus.
Palatka Campus - Viking Center - (386) 312-4127
St. Augustine Campus - Front Office/Administration - (904) 808-7400
Orange Park - Front Office/Administration - (904) 276-6800
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STANDARD OF CONDUCT
An SJRCC student is obligated to comply with all college regulations as stated in the college catalog and student handbook. Should a student fail this obligation, the student is subject to disciplinary action by the College. In the event of disciplinary action, college officials will act in accordance with due process procedures stated in the student handbook. The student handbook also lists actions for which students are subject to disciplinary action, penalties, appeals procedures, and a statement of student rights and responsibilities. Students receiving disciplinary probation may not officially represent the College.
STUDENT CENTERS
Palatka Campus The Viking Center is located on the Palatka Campus, first floor of the Student Services Building. The center houses guidance counseling and testing, the Career Resource Center, food services, vending machines, a games area, student lounge area, and the offices of the Student Activities Coordinator and the Student Government Association (SGA).
Normal hours of operation are from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
The Vice President for Student Affairs and all Viking Center employees are responsible for the execution and administration of the regulations of the Viking Center. Use of the Center during regular operating hours is primarily reserved for SJRCC students, faculty, and staff. Although visitors are welcome, parents must supervise young children and abide by the same standards of conduct and regulations expected of students.
Orange Park Campus The Orange Park Campus Student Center houses guidance counseling and testing, the Career Resource Center, food services, the Bookstore, vending machines, a games area, student activities, a community room, and the SGA offices.
St. Augustine Campus The St. Augustine Campus Center contains the Bookstore, the office of the Student Activities Director, the SGA Office, meeting rooms, vending machines, and food services.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION
The Student Government Association, through its elected student officers and representatives, promotes social, cultural, and recreational activities for all students and serves as a liaison group between the student body and the college administration.
The Student Government Association recommends the chartering of all campus organizations, appoints students to college committees, conducts the college student activities program, and recommends student activity budgets.
Contact your campus activities coordinator for more information. The office is located in the Student Center.
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STUDENT HOUSING
The college assumes no responsibility for providing student housing. Students must register their local address during each registration period. Any change of address must be reported to the Records Office.
STUDENT IDENTIFICATION
While on college property, students should possess an SJRCC student identification card. Students can secure this card from the Student Activities Director/Coordinator.
WEB HELP DESK
Support is available to students experiencing problems with student e-mail or online registration.
Call 1-888-757-2293 Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 4:00 p.m.
Or e-mail the Web Help Desk
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