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Student Affairs
The mission of Student Affairs services at Quinsigamond Community College is to foster an open, inclusive and diverse environment where students grow as learners inside and outside the classroom while exploring their interests and their career paths.
Terry Vecchio, Ed.D. The Dean of Students role is to provide advocacy for all students, as well as support student learning inside and outside the classroom environments. The Dean of Student oversees all Student Affairs departments listed below. |
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Jason Kurland, M.Ed. Oversees student conduct process while providing support for the student learning process. The Assistant Dean is able to support students through their challenges and will assist students in navigating the campus community. |
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Michael Beane, Ed.D. The Student Life and Leadership office oversees clubs, organizations, orientation, student activities and leadership opportunities for students. The office that provides student IDs during orientation and throughout the year. |
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Paula Ogden, M.Ed. Veteran Affairs provide support to assist student Veterans and members of the Armed Forces in the adjustment to becoming successful in civilian and college life. We are committed to promoting college spirit as well as establishing and maintaining fellowship amongst veterans and students on campus. |
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Lisa Gurnick, MPH The Athletics Center staff provides the best place on campus for wellness and recreation through the Fitness Center, gym and intramural and intercollegiate sports. The six intercollegiate sports include, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, baseball and women’s volleyball. |
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Tina Wells, LICSW The Office of Counseling and Wellness Services helps students to achieve their personal and academic goals by providing assessment of current concerns, appropriate advocacy/support, information about resources or coping skills/tools and transition to local or college based resources when needed. Counseling and Wellness Services will provide short term, solution focused therapy, crisis intervention and stress management training. The services are provided to students at no cost and are confidential. |
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Bonnie Coleman, Advisor QCC’s Phi Theta Kappa Chapter’s goal is to fulfill the commitment to scholarship, leadership, service, and fellowship. We aim to become influential leaders while serving our college community and beyond. |
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Charles Kitter, VISTA Volunteer The Food Pantry and Resource Center provides food for students in need as well as resources to help with other challenges. We are run by knowledgeable, compassionate student volunteers. Our VISTA volunteer works hard with student volunteers to assist clients find the resources they need in other areas of their lives; learning, fuel assistance, housing and much more. |