Encourage the student to contact a member of the Disability Resources & Access staff. You may want to contact the office yourself to follow up on your referral.
No, counseling can also assist with the following: Adjusting to new surroundings/circumstances or a new culture Building self-esteem Choosing a major or career path Coping with grief, loss and depression […]
Due to a high demand for services, and to ensure that the greatest number of students can receive services, the college sets a limit on the total number of individual […]
A counselor is a faculty member as well as a master’s degree-level professional trained in counseling. Counselors also work with faculty and staff as consultants and trainers. An academic advisor […]
Created by the American Payroll Association (APA), the PayTrain C/U program is the premiere payroll training program in the college setting and comprises two distinct courses – PayTrain Fundamentals and […]
PayTrain C/U was created to meet the needs of payroll professionals and serves a wide variety of participant types. Anyone who works with some facet of payroll on a regular […]
Follow our Registration Checklist to learn about applying, financial aid, taking the ACCUPLACER placement test, meeting an advisor, attending orientation and registering and paying for classes.
Yes! Students can transfer to four-year colleges and universities seamlessly. We recommend that students meet with an academic advisor each semester to make an educational plan. Following the plan ensures […]
The amount students pay to attend Black Hawk College depends upon their eligibility for state and federal grants and loans, scholarships and college work-study. The Financial Aid Office can help […]