
To increase retention, graduation and transfer rates from 2-year to 4-year
colleges, Carteret Community College operates a Student Support Services
Program to foster the success of disadvantaged students. Eligible students
are those that have academic need and may be first generation college-bound,
low income or disabled. Students selected for this program will participate
in services including assessment, counseling, tutoring, advising, mentoring,
financial aid, cultural activities, baccalaureate transfer initiative,
and referral to appropriate agencies and services. Carteret Community
College is committed to educating the entire community about the needs
of disadvantaged students and providing a welcoming environment free of
discrimination that removes the barriers that impede the success of first
generation, low-income, and disabled students. To learn more about our
Student Support Services Program please contact Beth Belcher tlb@carteret.edu
or call 222-6020.
- Instruction in basic skills
- Assessments
- Academic, financial or personal counseling
- Assistance in securing admissions and financial-aid
for enrollment in four year institutions
- Assistance in securing admission and financial aid for
enrollment in graduate and professional programs
- Information about career options
- Mentoring
- Special services for students with limited English proficiency
- Information about college majors: What
can I do with this degree?
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Director
of Student Support Services
Beth Belcher
(252) 222-6239
e-mail: tlb@carteret.edu
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Robie McFarland,
Counselor
(252) 222-6021
e-mail: rlm@carteret.edu
Main Tel#/ Assistant to SSS: (252) 222-6020
Fax # (252) 222-6023
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Located on 2nd Floor in McGee Building at Carteret
Community College