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Resources

Resources within the College of Charleston:

Absence Memo
843.953.3390
Request an absence memo when you miss a class due to a legitimate, documentable reason.

Barrier Notification Form to identify barriers to access on campus.

Calendar and Important Dates

Career Center
843.953.5692
Helps students find a major that is appropriate for their academic interests and strengths and explore possible career areas. Assists students with writing and editing professional resumes.

Center for Student Learning
843.953.5635
Attend study skills workshops, ask for help in the learning labs (including math, writing and foreign language), and find free tutors for specific courses.

Couseling and Substance Abuse Services
843.953.5640
Seek professional one-on-one help, talk with a peer counselor or participate in group counseling.

Housing Accommodations 
843.953.5523
The College of Charleston Residence Life and Housing department works in cooperation with the Center for Disability Services and Student Health Services to assist students with on-campus housing needs.  The College will consider reasonable housing accommodations for students with disabilities.     

Office of Human Relations and Minority Affairs 
843.953.5738
The Office of Human Relations and Minority Affairs at the College of Charleston addresses the educational and employment needs of individuals and groups who occupy minority status at the College and assures complete access to the College for women, minorities, and the disabled

Office of the Registrar
843.953.5568
Assists with a wide variety of needs related to student records.

Parking Services
843.953.7834
Information for accessible parking can be found under "Parking For" on the Parking Services website.

ROAR Scholars College of Charleston
843.953.2274
ROAR stands for Reach - Overcome - Achieve Results. The grant provides academic and advising support for 140 first generation, low income and/or disabled students. In addition, ROAR Scholars have access to a wide variety of academic and other support services, take advantage of service-learning opportunities, and attend cultural events both on and off campus!

Student Health Services
843.953.5520
Provides primary health care, referrals to community resources, and travel consultation.

Undergraduate Academic Services
843.953.5674
Handles matters related to the academic well-being of all undergraduates. If you have difficulty with classes or have other academic issues, please call UAS.


Community Resources:

Life Management
843.852.5705

Learning Ally

SC Commission for the Blind

Vocational Rehabilitation

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