College of Education and Human Services

Department of Academic Development & Counseling

Student Support Services (SSS)

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 Mary O'Neill,

 Interim Director

 Russell Hall 111

 570-484-2324
  moneill@lhup.edu

 

 Mrs. Judy Robb,

 Secretary

Russell Hall 113

 570-484-2345

    

 Julie Story, M.A.

 Instructor,

 Writing Specialist

 570-484-3847

 Russell Hall 115

 jstory@lhup.edu

                                        

 

 

 Available Services                                                                                       

 

Academic Year Component

 

With the emphasis on the freshman year, the director of the SSS program provides academic advisement to first-year SSS participants. A SSS faculty Writing Specialist also works one on one with program participants.

 

Student Support Services (SSS) does not serve as a replacement to participants' department advisers nor does SSS exclude students from seeking services from other university offices. Through courses and programs, SSS strongly encourages program participants to take advantage of the services offered through other university offices including University Tutorial Services, Disability Services, Career Services, Student Activities, International Studies, and the Office of Human and Cultural Diversity, to name a few.

 

Book Loan Program

Active SSS participants will be able to reduce their cost of attendance by utilizing the SSS book loan program. Participants can check out text books from Russell Hall 113 with the understanding that their text books must be returned to the office at the end of the semester and not sold.

Cultural Programs        

Active SSS participants will have the opportunity to participate in cultural activities throughout the year. Trip locations vary yearly. Participants must read their newsletters regularly and pay attention to their emails in order to be aware of these cultural opportunities.

Grant Program

Incoming SSS first-year students who receive Pell awards have the opportunity to apply for grants. Sophomore SSS students who receive Pell awards, have a minimum of a 2.5 cumulative quality point average, and who have been active participants in the program are also given the opportunity to apply for an SSS grant.     

Peer Mentor Program

See the section for "Peer Mentor Program"

Writing Support Specialist 

All SSS program participants have one-on-one writing support for all courses with writing assignments. Help is also provided for resume and cover letter writing. Please contact Professor Story for any needed writing assistance. All SSS participants receive regular email reminders related to writing assistance.