Transitional Studies Student Success
Tutor Center
Mish ee twie 1132
The Tutor Center in Mish ee twie 1132 provides assistance with educational and professional needs to students in Transitional Studies and Student Grant programs.
The center has computer resources and is staffed by high-quality tutors and mentors who can help students with assignments, resume writing, study tips, time management strategies, and methods for relieving test anxiety.
For more information, contact the Transitional Studies Program Office at 509.682.6790
Other tutoring services are also offered by WVC at no cost to students. See the Tutoring Services webpage for more information.
Transition to College or Career Training
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Apply for the aid year you think you may begin taking classes from other departments at WVC
- Remember that there are two types of financial aid that you may be offered:
- Gift Aid (grants and scholarships) which you do not need to pay back
- Loans (government or private loans) which you will need to pay back
- Remember that there are two types of financial aid that you may be offered:
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Financial Aid applications usually take at least two months to process, so don't wait! Apply early to allow for processing time and to reserve the most financial support for your education (they do run out of money)
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If you need help filling out the application, contact the Student Grants Center for assistance (see below)
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Complete some career assessments and learn more about the careers that interest you the most
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Use some of the career exploration resources offered by WVC on the Career Resources and Tools page, like Career Cruising and WOIS
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If you need more guidance deciding which program at WVC will fit you best, please contact your faculty adviser or the WVC Counseling Department for more information and help with career planning
3. Explore the college and career training programs here at WVC
- After you have an idea about what careers you are most interested in, you can consider how the educational and career training programs here at WVC can help you get there
- You can explore different programs available at WVC on the Academics / Areas of Study webpage
- When you think you know what program you want to take at WVC, you are ready to complete the next step: the WVC Transition Form
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This form lets the Educational Planning Department know that you are near the end of your Transitional Studies HS+ or ESL program and that you want to start a new program soon
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After this form is submitted, a Student Navigator will reach out to you to help you plan your program and classes
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This form helps our Grants Center Navigators understand your career and educational plans, and see if you may qualify for additional grant support while you are in school
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There is special "Ability to Benefit" bridge funding to pay for HS+ students to start college-level classes before they have completed their diplomas
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This is a best fit for students who have completed the ABE 24 English Level E and the ABE 42 Advanced Math classes already, and who know what educational or training program they want to do next
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If you are interested in doing this, let's set up a time to talk more about it and see if it would be a good option for you.
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Contact the Transitional Studies Office: 509-682-6790 or transition@wvc.edu