Prepares materials to support registration and enrollment in college credit options. Answers student, family, and stakeholder questions about registration.
Participates in regional planning conversations and develops an outline of all higher education-related initiatives for the district.
Handles correspondence, academic planning, and advising details for a specific region or district partnership.
Plans and manages reports about innovative programs and student success.
Student Advising and Support
Provides advising support regarding matters related to assigned functional areas.
Explains the applicable paperwork, processes, and procedures to students and school counselors.
Share resources available for students relating to individual needs.
Provides information on programs of study and next steps for enrollment, including admission criteria, documents needed, financial aid, new student orientation, placement testing, advising, course selection, and registration.
Facilitates presentations to students, industry partners, and community partners when needed.
Provides information on College Credit Plus to school districts and parents/families in the form of presentations (CCP Info Nights) and during other meetings at school partner and college locations as needed.
Assists special student populations appropriately.
Advises students in person, via phone, e-mail or other delivery formats as needed.
Building Partnerships
Works collaboratively and in person with district partners to increase opportunities for students.
Serves as a liaison to internal teams regarding district strategic plans.
Communicates across departments about district needs and priority areas.
Communicate with local high school counselors and district employees to share news from CSCC.
Maintains excellent customer service by providing timely responses in person, over the phone, and electronically.
Works with others in a leadership capacity on strategic planning and goal setting.
Fiscal & Administrative
Processes registration forms as needed. Keeps accurate status reports of district-wide initiatives.
Ensures compliance of state regulations as well as institutional policies and procedures. Maintains confidentiality of student records and other confidential information.
Culture of Respect
Fosters and maintains a safe environment of respect and inclusion for faculty, staff, students, and members of the community.
Columbus State Community College has been meeting the diverse educational needs of the Central Ohio community for more than 50 years. The college is proud to be an important contributor to the growth and progress of the region and to serve as the front door to higher education in Central Ohio. From the first graduating class in 1965 through this year, 50,000 students have earned associate degrees in 50-plus technical fields and academic transfer programs. Columbus State also offers Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degree programs whose coursework fulfills the freshman and sophomore year requirements for bachelor’s degree programs offered by four-year colleges and universities throughout the state. Specific transfer agreements with more than 40 colleges and universities are in place at Columbus State, and new direct-to degree partnership programs are being developed all the time. Columbus State now has two campuses serving Central Ohio educational needs. The Columbus Campus is located on 85 acres in downtown Columbus. The 108-acre, full-service Delaware Campus welcomed its first students in 2010. Additionally, Columbus State offers classes at nine convenient regional learning centers throughout Central Ohio.