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May 2018 NORTHWESTERN CONNECTICUT COMMUNITY COLLEGE Want to place an announcement or something you want to share for next month? Email Andrew Wetmore [email protected] or call 860-738-6344 Campus Voice fb.com/nwccc nccc_ct Important Announcements, Events, & More! NCCC LGBTQIA + Puts Talent on Display!

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Want to place an announcement or something you want to share for next month?

Email Andrew Wetmore [email protected] or call 860-738-6344

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Important Announcements, Events, & More!

NCCC LGBTQIA + Puts Talent on Display!

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What is Happening This Month...

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Ready to become a student leader?

Student Senate

Meets every Tuesday at 12 noon in GW110

Helps organize campus-wide events

Sponsors clubs and activities

Determines use of the Student Activity Fund

Voice of the Student Body

Interested? Contact Andrew Wetmore, Director

of Student Activities at 860-738-6344 or

[email protected]

Documentary: GENDERF*KATION

May 5th 2018 ASB 209

Beginning at noon

Refreshments provided

Sponsored by

NCCC LGBTQIA+ Club Questions: [email protected]

HOW TO VIEW YOUR FINAL GRADES

Final grades are available online in MyCommNet. Final grades will be available the business day after your instructor enters them. To access your final grades, login to MyCommNet and click on Banner Student and Faculty Self-Service” on the right.

Click on “Student Records” tab

Click on “Grades/Registration History”. This form will show your Final Grades for semesters you have attended

If your Final Grades are not showing for the newest semester, they likely have not been entered yet.

Please note: Your term GPA and cumulative GPA will not be updated until May 17th.

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What is Happening This Month...

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Are you looking for books for your research?

NCCC Library holds thousands of books. Overwhelmed? No worries! Please check out our guide to “How to Find a Book on Your Topic.” It is available online: http://nwcc.libguides.com/books now.

Can’t find books at NCCC Library? You can request books through CSCU Consortium Libraries. A new guide,

Or stop by at the library and grab the hand-outs. If you have any questions, please ask our friendly library staff.

What is Happening This Month...

Reminder of the CT Food Bank Mobile Pantry delivery - Thursday, May 17th 12:00 – 1:00 corner of Holabird Ave and Main Street. Students can receive FREE fresh produce, plus get in some volunteer time! Come join us!

Can you sing?

Any GRADUATING student interested in singing The National Anthem at this year’s commencement please contact Rebecca Ozerhoski [email protected] by Wed. May 9th.

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What is Happening This Month...

EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN

Earn 6 college credits!!

June 25 – August 16

M-T-W-Th 8:00am-1:00pm

plus 2 Saturdays

CRN# 2056, $900

Contact: Heather Cappabianca for more information at 860-738-6484, [email protected]

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What you may have missed

Left: NCCC

Criminal Justice

Club meets with

Torrington Police

Officer John Loucks

and K-9 Officer

Pharaoh after a

presentation for

NCCC’s Forensic

Science Class

Left: 2018 All CT

Academic Team

Ceremony was

held at the CT

State Capitol and

includes two

NCCC students:

Sierra Tillman &

Nakiska

Vaughan!

Congratulations!

NCCC’S Spring 2018

Microbiology class

entered their Agar

Art in the American

Microbiology Socie-

ty Agar Art competi-

tion. Their theme

was “Barnyard

Bacteria” and the

Prevalence of

Antibiotic

Resistance in

Environment Project

(PARE).

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What you may have missed…

Business Management

Students Present

Final Projects

WINSTED, CT - April 27, 2018 – Students from the Northwestern Connecticut Community College Business program

presented their final projects at the 18th annual Principles of Finance campus presentations to members of the

Administration, Faculty, and campus community on Thursday April 26th.

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What you may have missed...

Congratulations to

Biology Professor

Sharon Gusky for

being honored at the

Connecticut

Science Center

STEM Awards for

her work.

PTK in Kansas City! 2018 PTK International Convention

REGISTER FOR FALL 2018 BEFORE YOU LEAVE

Be sure to register for your fall 2018 classes before you leave in order to make sure you get the courses you want before they fill up.

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Have an idea for events you want to see on campus?

Contact the Student Activities Office at 860-738-6344 or [email protected]

What is Happening...

Spring 2018

Open Food Pantry Hours

Located in Founders Annex (FX) room 319

(No Appointment Necessary)

In addition, students may also request individual appointments by sending an email to

[email protected]

Student ID or current class schedule with photo ID are required

Monday 12:00 pm-8:00pm

Tuesday 8:00 am - 11:00 am

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm

Wednesday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Thursday 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Friday 12:45 pm - 1:45 pm

N.C.C.C. is going Tobacco Free

in 2019!

This will include all tobacco products

including vaping anywhere on campus

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What you may have missed...

Senior nursing program students, Krystina Mancini, Nicole Correvieau, Morgan Gillette, Rebecca White, and Alisha Swanson, accompanied by NCCC's Student Nurses' Association faculty advisor, Michelle Roberson, attended the National Student Nurses' Association Annual Conference in Nashville, TN from April 4th - April 8th. The students participated in several sessions which included Medical Surgical Nursing Made Insanely Easy, Genetics and Genomics, and obtained certification in Sheltering and Disaster Health from the American Red Cross.

Rebecca White and Morgan Gillette participated in the "Forever Nursing 5K Fun Run" at the NSNA Annual Conference which raised money for the Foundation of the NSNA undergraduate scholarship program.

Congratulations to

Phi Theta Kappa

and their 2018

Induction Class!

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Lost & Found…

Lost & Found services are maintained at the

information center (FH104 and Student Activities

GW110).

If you have lost an item while on campus, please

check with Darlene at the information center

860-738-6300 or Andrew in Student Activities

860-738-6344.

Financial Assistance If your household receives SNAP/Food Stamps (no TANF/cash assistance) and you’re

enrolled in one of the following majors, you are eligible to get financial assistance for

textbooks, uniforms, testing fees, supplies, transportation, childcare and any other

school-related expense.

Good to Know….

Apply now at NCCC’s Goulet building or get

started by contacting Erin Kennedy, SNAP

Scholarship Coordinator:

[email protected] or 860.738.6419

Computer Science Studies (Associate) Veterinary Technology (Associate)

Early Childhood Education (Associate) Human Services (Associate & Cert.)

Medical Assisting (Associate) Nursing (Associate)

Computer Systems Technology

(Associate)

Health Information and Reimbursement

Specialist (Certificate)

Congratulations on your Retirement!

Stephen Frazier

Laurie Jassen

Mary Winar

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Good to know….

The following classes are open to everyone, regardless of income. Persons receiving SNAP or “food stamps” assistance may receive training for the following careers at

no cost:

Workforce Development Courses: Certified Nurse Aide CNA Office Support Professional Central Sterile Processing Technician *NEW* Manufacturing Solderer Emergency Medical Technician EMT Pharmacy Technician Direct Support Professional Elder Care Assistant

Credit Bearing Programs:

Computer Network Support Specialist Computer Systems Technology (A.S.) Medical Records and Health Information Technician Health Information and Reim-

bursement Specialist (Certificate)

Web Developer Computer Science Studies (A.S.) Veterinary Technologists and Technician Veterinary Technology (A.S.) Preschool Teacher Early Childhood Education (A.S.) Psychiatric Technician Human Services (A.S. & Cert.) Medical Assistant Medical Assisting (A.S.) Nurse Nursing (A.S.)

For info contact: Erin Kennedy, SNAP Coordinator (860) 738-6419 or e-mail: [email protected]

Free Career Training for SNAP recipients at Northwestern CT Community College

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