Programs for Success

 

 

 

A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF PROGRAMS DESIGNED TO HELP YOU SUCCEED

 

Center for Academic Support Services (CASS)

The CASS Director manages, coordinates and implements the Freshman Orientation class which helps students to adjust to college life. The Center for Academic Support Services monitors students’ academic advisory and academic performance. Our objective is to assist students in offering appropriate resources and services to adapt to the academic, environmental and social demands of your first year at college. Beginning with orientation class, students are exposed to the college’s history and offer an array of various services that can be tailored to students’ specific interests and accommodations. CASS also offers strategies on how to thrive in your Freshmen year of college, and conduct forums to inspire and challenge students to aim high. Learn more…

 

 

The Single Parent Support System (SPSS)

Initiated in 1987, the Single Parent Support System (SPSS) is a unique on-campus residential educational program specifically designed for single parents with two or fewer children. The SPSS program enables students to attend the College year round on a full-time basis and maintain a projected graduation progression of three to four years. Developmentally appropriate child care is provided that is geared for social and academic development at Saint Paul’s College Child Development Center.  Learn more…