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Frequently Asked Questions

 

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What is the Re-entry Center?

The Re-entry Center assists new, returning and continuing adult students, approximately 25 years of age and older. Our services include initial information and a re-entry orientation class, plus ongoing counseling, and free workshops, support groups, as well as campus and community referrals and resource information.

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How can The Re-entry Center help me?

The Re-entry Center provides the only program on campus that specializes in addressing the needs and concerns of adult students who are making the transition back to school. By taking advantage of our services, coming back to school will be less stressful and your chances for successful completion of your educational goals will increase greatly.

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Do I need to attend an orientation session or take a re-entry orientation class to register for classes?

Attending an orientation session or class is not a requirement. However, we believe that students who attend an orientation develop a comfort level with our college programs and procedures--an excellent "first step" and a great foundation for college success. We strongly advise that you consider taking Human/Career Development 111, a one-unit, three-day orientation class designed especially for re-entry students like you.

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I've never attended college before and I am undecided as to a career. Can the Re-entry Center help me?

For someone who has never attended college before, we highly recommend you begin your college experience with a visit to the Re-entry Center. A student mentor will answer your questions and help you make an appointment with a counselor who can assist you in making decisions about school and career.

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I'm nervous about attending college. How can you help me overcome my concerns?

You're not alone. Many people encounter barriers when attempting to further their education, such as:

However, it's our experience that most re-entry students do very well in their classes because they tend to be focused on their educational goals, and they are more disciplined and mature. For help in upgrading your study skills, take our Human/Career Development 111 (HCD 111) or Human/Career Development 310 (HCD 310) class.

One of the best ways to ease your anxiety is to visit the Re-entry Center and meet with a student mentor who will be able to answer many of your questions and help you work through your concerns. The entire admissions process will be explained to you and you will be assisted in making a counseling appointment.

Our Re-entry Center staff is available to provide additional resources and information to make your experience here at ARC a rewarding and successful one.

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Will I be the only student in my classes who is older? Will most of the students be in their twenties?

In fact, 55 percent of our students are 25 or older, 21% are age 30-39, and 20% are 40 or older. You will find a wide variety of age groups represented in your classes

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I have severe math anxiety. How can I ever satisfy my math requirement for graduation? What kind of help is available for students who struggle with math?

The college offers a class for those with math anxiety (Math 10), and there is free, drop-in tutoring in the Math Tutoring Center located at Learning Resource Center (LRC).

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Why do I need to see a counselor?

Our Re-entry Center and counseling staff offer you academic, career and personal counseling. Our counselors provide semester-by-semester assistance in your class selections and help with career clarification. The Re-entry Center counselors are particularly sensitive to the problems encountered by the adult student and work closely with adult students in an encouraging and supportive way. They have a wealth of information and experience to draw from to help you with any barrier you may encounter while pursuing your education here at ARC.

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How can I find out what major or course of study would be best for my interests and future employment?

Work with a counselor and take our Human/Career Development 111 (HCD 111) or Human/Career Development 330 (HCD 330) class. Start taking classes in areas that interest you. You will find a list of certificate and degree programs offered at ARC on the Counseling Center website.

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How can I meet and network with other students who have returned to school?

You can start by meeting with a student mentor in the Re-entry Center, then attend a support group for re-entry students, or join us at one or more of our workshops. You'll soon know many fellow students by name.

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What kind of workshops are offered this semester?

See our workshops page.

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How do I find out about financial aid for school? What types are available?

You will find an overview at the Financial Aid Office web page.

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Is childcare available while I attend day or evening classes?

The college offers childcare services for infants, toddlers, preschool, and school-age children. You will find information on the Child Development Center web page.

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How do I find out about housing close to campus?

A housing board is located outside of the student activities office with information posted for students looking for roommates and/or apartments to rent. To place information on the board, stop by that office, located in Cafeteria.

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What services do you offer?

Our services focus on providing adult students with resources and clear, detailed information regarding issues specific to their situation. Our staff is well-trained in offering appropriate campus and community referrals. We encourage you to access Re-entry Center services any time you have questions or concerns:

We are here to offer whatever assistance you need to make your time at American River College a positive and fulfilling experience.

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Where is ARC located? Where is the Re-entry Center located?

You will find directions to campus by car or bus, plus directional and campus maps on the General Information page of the ARC website. The Re-entry Center is in the centrally-located Student Services Building, between the Library and Administration Building. (See map)

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