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Student Life and Leadership Development
Student Services Building #1
(541) 463-5336
The Student Life and Leadership Development Office is open Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m and on Fridays from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Office personnel provide guidance and leadership for students to supplement their educational experiences and encourage them to assume responsibility and self-direction for their own personal and educational growth.
Nonacademic activities may be scheduled by contacting the Student Life and Leadership Development Office. Events may include formation of clubs and organizations, political activities, meetings, information tables, films, sales for nonprofit groups, markets and other activities.
Student Life and Leadership Development is also responsible for the graduation ceremonies for credit students and GED graduates. Lane credit and GED program graduation ceremonies will take place the Saturday following finals week on June 14, 2008 at the Lane County Fairgrounds in Downtown Eugene.
Informational letters will be sent home in Mid May to those who apply for their degree by April 30. Degree applications can be obtained at Enrollment Services. Contact the Student Life and Leadership Development office or visit the link below for more information on the graduation ceremony.
Student Life and Leadership Development also coordinates welcome week activities (the second week of each term), a winter Holiday Bazaar, works with AARP and coordinates the space for free tax help and other activities as well.
For more information, contact Tina Lymath at 463-5336.
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ASLCC Student Government (Associated Students of Lane Community College) Offices are located in the Student Services Building #1. The ASLCC legislative body is the Senate, composed of four executive Officers, ten senators, and four student staff positions (appointed, non-voting positions). The purpose of ASLCC is to represent student interests and concerns and to promote student involvement in all phases of college life. Primary financing for ASLCC comes from mandatory student fees which are supervised by the director of Student Life and Leadership Development.
Contact the ASLCC president or the Student Life and Leadership Development Office if you would like to:
- Serve on a college committee.
- Form an organization.
- Plan an activity.
- Become involved in student government.
- Make suggestions and express concerns.
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Student Resource Center
The Student Resource Center (SRC) is a branch of the ASLCC. It is located on the second floor of the Center Building and is a student-operated service organization funded by the Associated Students of Lane Community College. SRC personnel help students to resolve nonacademic problems both on campus and in the community.
Direct services provided by the SRC include assistance and referrals in areas of childcare, housing, transportation, textbook sales, OSPIRG, voter registration, and other special student interests. Free coffee is offered every Wednesday.
Carpool and ride-share information as well as bus schedules are available in the SRC. A bulletin board at the SRC has maps of Eugene and outlying areas, and cards listing rides and riders wanted, indicating locations and schedules. People who would like to share rides can contact others who live in their area to discuss the details of pick-up times, shared gas expense and other suitable arrangements. Return to: Top of this page
Legal Services
Legal advice is free to all students who pay mandatory student fees. A practicing attorney is available 20 hours per week and limited hours during summer term. Appointments may be made during Legal Service Office hours. The Legal Services Office is located in the ASLCC offices, Room 206 of Bldg. 1. Clubs and Organizations
Clubs and organizations range from the Computer Club, the Student Organization of Multi-Ethnicity Club, the Queer-Straight Alliance and the Black Student Union to Phi Theta Kappa (honor society). Active clubs vary from year to year and represent many student interests on campus. Students are encouraged to organize new clubs and special groups compatible with the spirit of the college community. Students interested in contacting specific clubs can stop by Student Life and Leadership Development and leave a note in the club's mailbox. Groups or individuals interested in forming clubs and organizations should contact the director of Student Activities.
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