The ASC is pleased to welcome Dr. Ren Pankovich, the new STEM Learning Specialist who joined the staff at the end of the summer. Get to know Ren through an interview with him in the Back-to-School ASC newsletter: ASC’s Back to School 2019 Newsletter
ASC Celebrates the End-of-Semester & Opens for Summer
On May 10 the ASC celebrated the end of the spring semester with its customary potluck party! Check out the May newsletter for wrap-up information about the semester, including numbers of students helped and tutors who won scholarships or other awards: https://sway.office.com/i4CHU1K0JjPeR6JF
On May 20, the ASC opened for summer with new hours: Monday – Thursday from 12 p.m. – 6 p.m. Stop by AA-229 for walk-in MTH or writing help or to make an appointment for other subjects.
Student-Made ASC Promotion Posters
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Two of Dr. Carlos Schroder’s ENG 111 students created posters to promote the ASC’s services, now on display outside the ASC. As part of a class writing assignment, the students first submitted proposals for their concepts to promote the ASC. … Continue reading
ASC Preps Students for Upcoming Job Fair
Along with our Coffee Hour Series, Evening Workshops and Online Workshops, the ASC is hosting two Campus Connections to prepare students for the upcoming Alexandria Campus Job Fair on April 5th! Both programs will be held at 1 pm in the Annex (AA-234).
March 25: Amazing Resumes and Cover Letters – Do you want to apply for a job or an internship? Are you interested in learning about the changing design, format and content expectations of resumes? Join us for a workshop that will help you update and build your resume and cover letters, facilitated by Maria Fahlsing, ASC Writing Consultant.
April 1: Networking for Success – Do you recognize the importance of networking but face difficulties in getting started? Do you have an elevator pitch prepared? Do you want to establish your career by building professional relationships? Then stop by and join us for a presentation by Dr. Meredith Aquila, Professor of Communication.
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ASC’s 2018-2019 Winter Newsletter
Yesterday the ASC celebrated the end of another busy semester with a holiday potluck party! We also said farewell to Coordinator Courtney Boland as she moves on to a new position as Achieving the Dream coordinator for NOVA. Check out our party photos and all the ASC news at:https://sway.office.com/WDepy5CTtpQ9HpmB?ref=Link
ASC’s November Newsletter
We are thankful for our awesome tutors! Read in our November newsletter about some of the fabulous people who work in the ASC. Then take a look at the thank you notes our students wrote to show their gratitude: https://sway.office.com/JgrF3R985SyT3qBo?ref=Link
ASC’s Back to School Newsletter
The ASC celebrated the opening of The ASC Annex, our new learning space for S.E.A.S. workshops, S.E.A.S. CREW, Campus Connections, and this week’s Student Success Conference! Read about all our fall programs in our newsletter: https://sway.office.com/NatoGsJuRgOSDxWR
ASC’s 2018 STAR Awards
New in 2018, the Academic Success Center STAR award recognizes individuals for their outstanding efforts Sharing Time and Resources (STAR) for student success. Congratulations to three members of the ASC team who are 2018 ASC STARS:
Linda Foster
Paula Kougeas
Carol O’Shaughnessy
Read about these award recipients and other news in our May newsletter:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-8BgISfji7WQpsJROCWVNEYBivtXof2a/view
ASC April Newsletter
There’s only a few weeks left to take advantage of free tutoring help in the Academic Success Center! Read our April newsletter to check the end-of-semester tutoring schedule and make your study plans before final exams.
Tips for ASC’s Writing Center
5 Important Tips to be Successful at the ASC’s Writing Center (AA-229) as Recommended by Writing Consultant Rima Fakhry:
1. Understand the policies, services, and hours prior to your visit. Learn more by visiting our website: https://blogs.nvcc.edu/asc/writing-center/
2. Come to the Writing Center at least one week before your assignment is due.
3. Bring specific questions about your assignment and bring the prompt (or, directions for the assignment) so the writing tutor/consultant has a clear understanding of the requirements.
4. Writing tutors and consultants do not proofread a student’s paper (for example: they don’t correct every grammar error). However, they give resources and make recommendations on how to improve a student’s writing.
5. The Writing Center holds a number of valuable resources such as:
- The Bedford Handbook,
- The Little Seagull Handbook,
- the MLA Handbook(8th edition),
- the APA Manual, and
- lots of print resources
to help students with different aspects of the writing process. You may use those handbooks while you’re in the Center. In addition, you can find handouts on MLA and APA format and more!
Our team of writing consultants, tutors and administrative assistants are all here to help you explore ways to improve on your writing. We want to help you meet your assignment requirements and become better writers.
So come on in and let’s meet!