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Pierpont Student Smart Start

Pierpont Student Smart Start. August 14, 2014. Vice President for Academic Affairs. Ms. Leslie J. Lovett 203 Hardway Building. President. Dr. Doreen M. Larson Veterans Square. Board of Governor’s Student Government Representative. Kelly Buchanan. Associate VP of Student Services.

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Pierpont Student Smart Start

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  1. Pierpont Student Smart Start August 14, 2014

  2. Vice President for Academic Affairs Ms. Leslie J. Lovett 203 Hardway Building

  3. President Dr. Doreen M. Larson Veterans Square

  4. Board of Governor’s Student Government Representative Kelly Buchanan

  5. Associate VP of Student Services Ms. Jennifer Weist 248 Hardway Building

  6. Director of Advising, Assessment & TestingBoard of Governors Degree Coordinator Ms. Nancy Parks 200 Hardway Building (304-367-4990)

  7. Academic StudiesDr. Raymond Mainenti, DeanMs. Debra Benedetti, Asst. DeanMs. Linda King, Director of Tutoring • Interpreter Training Program • Liberal Studies • Liberal Studies (Social Work) • Liberal Studies, (General) • Liberal Studies, (BA Pathway) English, Mathematics, Tutoring Writing and Mathematics Tutoring Center

  8. Business, Aviation, TechnologyDr. Jerry Bacza, DeanMr. .Vijay Raol, Assist. DeanMr. Thomas Stose, Air Center Director • Aviation Maintenance Technology (Byrd Center) • Business Technology • Accounting • General Business • Drafting/Design Engineering Technology • Graphics Technology • Internet Publishing • Printing Publishing • Information Systems Technology • Office Management Technology • Administrative Office Management • Medical Office Management

  9. Health CareersDr. Rosemarie Romesburg, Dean Dr. Beverly Born, Assist. Dean • Health Information Technology • Laboratory Assistant • Licensed Practical Nurse (Braxton Center) • Medical Laboratory Technology • Physical Therapist Assistant (Caperton Center) • Respiratory Care • Radiologic Technology (UHC, WVUH) • Veterinary Technology Phlebotomy Advanced Skill Set

  10. Human Services Mr. Brian Floyd, Dean Ms. Pamela Hamilton, Assist. Dean • Applied Design • Fashion Design • Interior Design • (Veteran’s Square) • Criminal Justice • Early Childhood • Emergency Medical Services (Merchant Street) • Food Service Management Culinary Arts Dietary Manager Pastry & Baking Arts Resort & Hotel Management

  11. Human Services • Homeland Security Aviation Criminal Justice EMS • Occupational Development Early Childhood Practitioner • Liberal Studies, Para-Education • Paralegal • General • Land Management

  12. Workforce DevelopmentMr. Paul Schreffler, Dean • Mechatronics Technology • Power Plant Technology • Electrical Utility Technology -Power Systems Institute • Petroleum Technology (The Atrium)

  13. Dean of Regional Academics Ms. Jeani Hawkins Lewis County (304-368-7248)

  14. Other Services • Disability Services • 316 Turley Center (304)333-3661, (800)641-5678, access@pierpont.edu • Student Health • 3rd Floor Falcon Center (304)367.4399 • Security • (304) 367-4157, (304) 367-HELP emergencies • IT Help Email Address help@pierpont.edu • Writing and Mathematics Center & Tutoring Center • (304)367.4294

  15. Teaching and Learning Commons Getting Started Guide • http://www.pierpont.edu/studentresources/default.asp

  16. What is Pierpont’s Mission? • The Mission of Pierpont Community & Technical College is to provide opportunities for learning, training, and further education that enrich the lives of individuals and promote the economic growth of our service region and state. • Get in Get Out, Earn More!

  17. What are Pierpont’s General Education Outcomes? • Students should be able to demonstrate appropriate: A.ORAL AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATION B. TECHNICAL LITERACY C. QUANTITATIVE LITERACY D. PROFESSIONALISM E. CRITICAL THINKING F. GLOBAL AWARENESS/DIVERSITY

  18. QUESTIONS FOR US?

  19. SESSION BREAKOUTS Ms.Brandi Smith, Careers Counselor 237 Hardway Hall

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