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A Publication of the Office of the Vice President of Academic and Student Services (www.dcc.vccs.edu)
Debra Holley, Ed.D., Vice President Nancy Combs, Administrative & Office Specialist III
Inside this issue:
Graduation Application 2
Transfer Center News 2
DCC Alert System 3
Tutor’s Corner 3
Nursing Applications Due 4
2015—1098 T’s 4
Smarthinking 5
PTK News 6
Student Success &
Academic Advancement—
Math Lab
8
Baseball News 9
What Did You Say? 10
Delayed Class Schedule 11
LIBGuides 12
Bookbiz 13
Core-competency Test 14
STEM Scholarship 15
Calendar of Events 16
February 1, 2016
DCC Justice Club Krispy Kreme doughnuts Fundraiser
Justice Club members are selling mouth-
watering Krispy Kreme “original glazed”
doughnuts.
Each box of one-dozen doughnuts sells for $6.
Orders will be taken until Friday, February 26th.
Delivery of the doughnuts will be in the afternoon -approximately 3p.m.
-on Monday, February 29th.
Place your order with John Wilt by either calling (434) 797-8468,
visiting Temple 106F (Wilt’s office), or ordering from a Justice Club
member. Make doubly sure that the Krispy Kreme Doughnut seller
is a member of the DCC Justice Club!
Orders must be prepaid! PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY!!!!
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Students who expect to graduate at the end of
the Spring Semester must complete an
APPLICATION FOR GRADUATION. Forms can be
obtained from your division secretary and are
due on Friday, February 12.
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Register NOW to receive Weather Alerts and Emergency Information
Receive delayed opening/closing announcements and more!
DCC Alert is a free service. Your wireless carrier may charge you a fee to receive messages on your wireless device. Please visit the following URL to sign up for the DCC Alert: https://alert.dcc.vccs.edu.
If you have questions about the registration process, please contact Mr. Chris Marshall at
BE PREPARED…
Help us keep you informed when we need to reach you quickly.
Tutor’s Corner
Your Professors Are a Valuable Resource
Know their office hours-they are usually listed in your Course Outline or Syllabus
Be brave! Knock on the door-don’t worry about appearing “stupid.” If you have a question or if you need clarification, ask.
Come with specific questions or goals.
Come prepared with necessary materials.
Remember that professors enjoy discussing the content of their courses.
If you’re not available during a professor’s designated office hours, call or send an e-mail with your
question or questions. All DCC professors have e-mail addresses and many have voice mail; this infor-
mation is usually found on your Course Outline or Syllabus. Whether you visit during office hours,
phone or email, your professors will notice your initiative and your interest in the course.
Excerpts from “Your Professors Are a Valuable Resource” Sharon Green, Office of Academic Support, Niagara University
If you find that you need additional help with a course outside of the classroom, contact DCC's Tutoring Center at: 434.797.6432 or [email protected]; tutors are available free of charge. DCC’s Tutoring Center is located in the rear of the Learning Assistance Center.
Don't fall behind - help is just a phone call away!
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Nursing 2016 Application Deadline Announcement
Applications are now availa-ble for the LPN and RN Pro-grams. Applications are available at www.dcc.vccs.edu with a link under College Events/Calendar (click on Full Calen-dar and then Application Packet for LPN & RN Program). Please read the Application Process carefully.
Pre-requisites for both
programs can be found in the
college catalog. Pre-requisites must be com-
pleted by the end of Summer 2016 for ap-
plicants to be considered. The TEAS V test is
part of the application process and test re-
sults from the TEAS nurse entrance test must
be submitted to DCC by ATI by the applica-
tion deadline.
Deadline for submission is February 26,
2016. Thank you, all Nurses, for taking
care of us!
Calendar Year 2015 – 1098-T’s
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Smarthinking
Smarthinking is an online tutoring service that Danville Community College offers for free to its students. Smarthinking provides tutoring in a variety of subjects, many of which are available
24/7.
Students can only access Smarthinking using Blackboard. Even if you are not using Blackboard for your courses, you will now have access to this free tutoring service through a Smarthinking
link in your “My Blackboard Courses” section of Blackboard.
Please take advantage of the free resource provided to you by Danville Community College.
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Did you receive a letter of invitation to join Phi Theta Kappa, the International Honor Society for Two Year Colleges?
Membership is done through Headquarters. . You should have received a letter from us with a PASSCODE to join. We also have a chapter form for you to complete! Under mitigating circumstances we may be able to take the appli-
cation locally.
Basic eligibility requirements include (1) having a 3.2 overall grade point average (GPA); (2) having com-pleted at least 12 semester hours in a degree-granting program or classes which could be used in a de-gree program; and (3) being currently enrolled for at least three (3) hours at DCC. If you are not certain,
contact Ms. Taylor!
NOTE: If you are already a member and receive a letter, please notify an advisor. It means we need to get the milestone placed on your records. Never fear, you are already a member and DO NOT have to pay
again. Remember, “Once a Kappan, always a Kappan!”
The informational meetings were well-attended. We hope you will continue to attend the meetings. We meet this Thursday, January 28 in Oliver Hall, 110 Temple to discuss the DCC website. Our next regular meeting is
February 4 at 11:00 a.m. in Taylor 201.
Prospective members unable to attend either meeting should contact one of the faculty advisors as soon as possi-ble – Sherry Gott (797-8466 or [email protected], Temple 113, Chris Pantazis (797-8411 or [email protected], Temple 111), or Vickie Taylor (797-8452 or [email protected], Taylor 121E). Membership packets and a calendar
of events for this semester are available on Ms. Gott’s and Ms. Taylor’s office doors.
DEADLINES: Membership MUST be completed and fees paid online by Monday, February 22-NO EXCEPTIONS, if you wish to participate in the formal induction ceremony! If you have questions, contact an advisor. Membership remains open
the entire semester. The one-time fee for joining our chapter is $90.
GET INVOLVED: Hallmark chairs need committee members to help this year run smoothly. If you like to do scrapbooks or to do bulletin boards, we have a place for you! Get involved – you’ll like it! RESCHEDULED CHILI/BAKE SALE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3… We are planning a chili/bake sale from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. in the Temple Building 1st floor hallway and we need all members and prospective members to be involved. It is a great way to meet everyone and become part of the chapter. Let Ms. Gott know what homemade baked goodie you
can bring and when you can work.
COMPETITIVE EDGE and COLLEGE FISH… Members are encouraged to do both of these. College FISH is open to all
DCC students.
VIRGINIA/WEST VIRGINIA REGIONAL CONVENTION… The Regional Convention is being held at Northern Virginia Community College/Annandale Campus in Annandale, VA, March 4-6, 2016. The Regional Convention celebrates the accomplishments of last year’s chapters, provides educational and fellowship opportunities, and elects new regional of-ficers while recognizing the hard work of outgoing officers. It’s also a great way to be active at the regional level and get your chapter excited about the new year. Registration fee for our convention is $55. You need to let Ms. Gott or Ms. Taylor know by February 5 if you plan to attend in order to reserve enough rooms. The hotel is the Hampton Inn & Suites Battlefield Blvd, 1421 North Battlefield Blvd, Chesapeake, VA 23320, $89 (1-4 people per room) + tax of 14% + $1.00 per room, per night. A registration deposit of $30 will be due by February 12.
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CURRENT MEMBERS… Continue to keep your activities for Enhanced Membership if you
did not complete this in the fall.
HONORS IN ACTION PROJECT… On December 4, Emerald Tran, Sue Richard, Kacey Wageman, Mr. Panta-zis, Ms. Gott, and Ms. Taylor put the finishing touches on the Honors in Action project to be submitted in January
as part of our Hallmark entries. Other members worked during the break to complete other entries.
COMPETITIVE EDGE PROGRAM AVAILABLE … Current members are encouraged to look at this newly re-vised program offered free by Phi Theta Kappa. It teaches Soft Skills which is what employers are mentioning as a necessary skill in those being hired. How great would this look on your résumé if you complete all five
stars!
MEETINGS: Our regular meetings are scheduled for the first and third Thursdays each month at 11:00 a.m. in
Taylor 201. Current and prospective/new members should plan now to attend. EVEN IF YOU HAVE NOT PAID
DUES YET, YOU SHOULD ATTEND THE MEETINGS!
Celebrate National Wear Red Day® Join Phi Theta Kappans on Friday, February 5 in wearing
RED. This is the day when Americans nationwide wear red to show their support for women's heart disease awareness.
“SUSTAINABILITY” IS THE WORD - RECYCLING SERVICE PROJECT CONTINUES… In conjunction with a past Interna-tional Service Project, Operation Green: Improving Our Communities, we will continue gathering aluminum cans from the Taylor, Temple, Wyatt, E&IT Buildings, Foundation Hall and the Student Center in the recycling bins. Anyone interested in helping with this project should see an advisor. Habitat for Humanity will receive the cans for their projects. Tabs from the cans may be taken to the office of Ms. Gott or Ms. Taylor or put in the plastic bag in the Taylor Building vending
machine room.
FUNDRAISER FOR THE DANVILLE CANCER ASSOCIATION… Beginning now, Phi Theta Kappa will continue “FLOCKING” deserving people in Danville with flamingos. We will flock yards, businesses and, yes, offices on campus for a donation of at least $25 for 20 plastic flamingos for two days and $15 for 25 pink paper flamingos. All money benefits the Danville Cancer Association which is used locally. This has been a very success-
ful project for the past several years. Help us continue the tradition!
UPCOMING EVENTS
February 1… Sell flamingos for flocking February 3 Chili/Bake Sale (10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Temple) February 1 Early Registration for International Convention due February 4 Meeting 11 a.m. Taylor 201 February 5 Go Red for Women February 11 Executive Meeting 11 a.m. Taylor 201
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Student Success and Academic Advancement Division – Welcome
The Division welcomes all students! Student Success is here to support you through the semester. In addition to information available in this publication, be sure to access other resources available online at http://www.dcc. vccs.edu/departments/success/Math_lab.html.
Academic Success Center—Open Math Lab
WHAT IS THE MATH LAB?
The Math Lab is a computer lab staffed with math instructors and
math tutors that can help with Units 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9.
WHERE IS THE MATH LAB?
The Math Lab is located in the Temple Building Room 122.
WHO CAN USE THE MATH LAB?
The Math Lab can be used by any student enrolled in a developmen-
tal math course at DCC.
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?
Use of the Math Lab is FREE to students.
WHEN IS THE MATH LAB OPEN?
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 9:00am-8:00pm Friday: 9:00am-2:00pm
WHO CAN TELL ME MORE ABOUT THE MATH LAB? Please con-
tact Brad Prillaman in Temple 121B or at 434-797-8554 for more
information.
Purpose of the Math Lab
To offer students a place to work on math outside of class.
To provide students access to free math tutoring.
To serve as a testing center for developmental math classes. To
enhance students’ understanding of mathematical concepts and
sharpen students’ problem solving skills.
To promote student success.
Math Lab Policies
Students are expected to keep noise to a minimum
within the math lab in respect for others working and/
or testing.
Students are expected to work on developmental math
or other school related assignments while in the math
lab. Preference will always be given to students work-
ing on developmental math.
Students are encouraged to ask questions and seek
help while in the math lab.
Free printing is allowed for school related materials
only.
Student Testimonials
“The math lab has been a great help. The monitors are knowledgeable, polite, and happy to help. It has been the best support I’ve had all semester.”
– Linda Logan
“I am doing well in my math course be-cause of the math lab. The math lab instructors are nice, easy to work with, and explain the math so well.” – Jerle Wilson
“The math lab has been a great help in allowing me to succeed in my math course. Everyone in the math lab is very helpful and the teachers were awe-some. Two thumbs up.”
– Crystal Bagwell
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2016 - NJCAA DCC KNIGHTS BASEBALL TEAM
Bradley May - McLeansville, NC - Pitcher De'Anthony Bennett - Houston, TX - Outfield
Brayden Miles - Moss Point, MS - First base/Pitcher Jason Perez - Miami, FL - Third base
Austin Lynn - Lizton, IN - Second Base Cody Nipper - Stem, NC - Outfield
Bailey Santamaria - St. Cloud, FL - Pitcher Lane Daniels - Paintsville, KY - Outfield
Sam Gray - Laurinburg, NC - Catcher Collin Pope - Hillsborough, NC - Outfield
Jason Martinez - Stafford, VA - Pitcher Wesley Thornton - Ringgold, VA - Pitcher/Shortstop
Garrett Richards - Strasburg, VA - Pitcher Robert Mannel - Alexandria, VA - Pitcher/DH
Ivan Gilliam - Brookneal, VA - Pitcher Michael Pritchett - Chatham, VA - Outfield/Pitcher
Jered Tubb - Danville, VA - Catcher Bradley Tickle - Keeling, VA - First Base/DH
Noah St. Clair - Strasburg, VA - Outfield Alex Clark - Collinsville, VA - Outfield
Bryant Cook - Danville, VA - Second Base/Shortstop Matthew Wilkinson - Clarksville, VA - Pitcher
Brandon Brown - Rocky Mount, VA - Pitcher Jacob Hall - Stafford, VA - Pitcher
Justin Moser - Danville, VA - Third Base Michael Watts - Alton, VA - Third Base/Catcher
Brandon Harris - Glen Allen, VA - Pitcher Daniel Klucker - Midlothian, VA - First Base/Pitcher
Zackery Bartlett - Powhatan, VA - First Base/Pitcher
John Bailey - Danville, VA - Head Coach
Danny Johnson - Yanceyville, NC - Asst. Coach Joey Lind - Ringgold, VA - Asst. Coach
Zach Mercer - Hesston KS, - Asst. Coach Ralph Timmons - Hesston, KS - Equipment Mgr.
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WHAT DID YOU SAY? by Ann Rosser
Active listening is an art and few practice it well. Active listening means paying attention, asking questions and reflecting
upon what you have heard.
Active listening leads to:
Fewer disagreements Greater productivity Better interpersonal relationships
Why aren't we better listeners?
We don't engage We don't care We can't stop talking
If someone is speaking to you it is important to them and therefore, perhaps of importance to you. A good listener will
listen not only to what is being said, but what is not said. Active listening involves observing body language and noticing
inconsistencies between verbal and non-verbal messages.
Interrupting Stopping the speaker's story Solving a problem Impatient for them to finish Being defensive
Be honest with yourself and think of your own listening behavior.
Ask two colleagues, friends or employees how they perceive your active listening skills.
Here are some pointers to becoming a better active listener:
Stop Talking - Don't talk, listen. When somebody else is talking listen to what they are saying. Do not interrupt, talk over
them or finish their sentence.
Prepare Yourself to Listen - Relax. Focus on the speaker.
Remove Distractions - Focus on what is being said. Don't doodle, shuffle papers, look out the window, pick your
fingernails, etc.
Try to understand the other person's point of view - Look at issues from their perspective. Let go of preconceived
Ideas.
Be Patient - A pause, even a long pause, does not necessarily mean that the speaker has finished. Be patient and let the
speaker continue in his own time.
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What is a Libguide? • LibGuides are sets of web pages for research assistance, subject
guides, and useful resources compiled by us, your friendly librarians!
What can Libguides do for you?• Organize core and relevant resources in your field• Combine features of social networks, wikis, and blogs on a
particular subject• Make RSS and podcast feeds, social bookmarking, and user
comment technologies easy to use.• Anything we create is printable, so it can easily be used as
handouts.
What can Libguides do for your students? • Meets the needs of students with diverse learning styles.• Convenient for students who can't come to the library.• Beneficial for distance learners.
Interested in creating a Libguide for your course?• Call 797-8598 or • Send an email to [email protected]
Libguides available at dcc.vccs.libguides.com
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Core-Competency Testing
Spring 2016
Wyatt 201 (24 seat capacity)
Please call 434-797-8446 to schedule an appointment
Monday March 14 9am – 12pm or 1pm – 4pm
Tuesday March 15 1pm – 4pm & 5pm – 8 pm
Wednesday March 16 9am – 12pm or 1pm – 4pm
Thursday March 17 1pm – 4pm
Friday March 18 9am – 12pm or 1pm – 4pm
Monday March 21 9am – 12pm or 1pm – 4pm
Tuesday March 22 1pm – 4pm & 5pm – 8 pm
Wednesday March 23 9am – 12pm or 1pm – 4pm
Thursday March 24 1pm – 4pm
Friday March 25 9am – 12pm or 1pm – 4pm
Calendar of Events
Danv i l l e Co mmu ni ty Co l l ege
1008 South Main Street
Danville, VA 24540
DCC News is published every
other Monday during the
academic year when class is in
session for the entire week.
Previous DCC News publication are available via http://www.dcc.vccs.edu/Publications/DCCNews.htm
Direct questions regarding DCC News to
Dr. Debra Holley, VP of Academic and Stu-
dents Services and/or Ms. Nancy Combs,
Administrative and Office Specialist III.
DANVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE PROMOTES AND MAINTAINS EDUCATIONAL AND
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES WITHOUT REGARD TO RACE, COLOR, SEX, ETHNICITY, RELIGION,
GENDER, AGE (EXCEPT WHEN AGE IS A BONA FIDE OCCUPATIONAL QUALIFICATION),
DISABILITY, NATIONAL ORIGIN, OR OTHER NON-MERIT FACTORS. DANVILLE COMMUNITY
COLLEGE PROHIBITS SEXUAL HARASSMENT INCLUDING SEXUAL VIOLENCE.
February 2016
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Mid-term Grades posted February 29-March 4
Spring Break March 7-11
Last Day to Withdraw Without Mitigating Circumstances March 18
(W Grade Issued)
Advising by Appointment/Registration for Summer Session April 1-May 2
Institutional Effectiveness Day April 13
Classes End May 2
Exams May 3-6; 9
Faculty Planning and Preparation Days May 10-13
Graduation May 13
Phone: 434-797-2222
Fax: 434-797-8541
Toll Free: 800-560-4291
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Ability is what you're capable of doing. Motivation determines what you do. Attitude determines how well you do it.
Lou Holtz