Student Advisors at Centura work to keep you connected and involved in your education, from the moment you enroll all the way through graduation. We will help you make connections with tutors, instructors, financial aid advisors and other school officials, while helping positively address many circumstances that may impact your ability to remain active and productive. We strive to help you balance life issues with educational goals or to link you to needed services in the community. Whether you are a new student working to acclimate yourself to a new schedule or are well into your education, your student advisor is there to support you.
Students requiring academic support can find a host of services available. Tutorial Services serves as a learning resource providing free, accessible academic support. We assist students in numerous academic disciplines throughout a variety of tutoring techniques.
One of our most important services is career advising. After all, our main goal is to develop training that will prepare you for a better career. While Centura does not guarantee volunteer opportunities or job placement, essential career support services are provided to all graduates. From basic resources like resume writing assistance and discussion of proper interview attire all the way to individualized coaching, we are available to help you have the knowledge and skills necessary to land a job in your field of study. Career Services emphasizes long-term relationships with regional and national employers and equips you with a flexible toolbox of skills that include:
Centura campuses host numerous career fairs and on-campus employer visits throughout the year with employers who are interested in hiring our graduates. Even before you graduate, you are encouraged to use these events to make contacts with hiring managers at companies you are interested in, and to begin honing your interview skills and researching the key attributes hiring managers are searching for in new employees.
The Office of Disability Services(ODS) works to ensure the rights of students with disclosed disabilities as they pursue their educational objectives. Disabilities may fall into several categories that may impact either physical or intellectual access. The ODS Campus Liaison will help guide you throughout your academic enrollment.
The Office of Diversity and Civil Rights (ODCR) works to ensure that the civil rights of students are respected as they pursue their educational objectives. Specifically, ODCR staff members work to create an inclusive campus environment and work collectively with the Office of Disability Services (ODS) with respect to students with disclosed disabilities.