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FILM 3180 International Cinemas - Spain Spring 2022

Guide for Film 3180 - International Cinemas - Spain. Stacy Rusnak, Spring 2022

Student Resources

Student Resources

Academic Enhancement Center (AEC)

The Academic Enhancement Center offers tutorial services on campus and online.

Tutors are available on campus 9 AM-7 PM Monday-Thursday, 9 AM-5 PM Friday, and 1-5 PM Saturday and Sunday. All sessions are 45 minutes long. Students also have the option to upload their papers online to have tutors look at them and return them with comments, usually within 24 hours.

To make an appointment for an on-campus session, please call the AEC at 678-407-5191. To schedule an online session, log in to MyCourses and click the Free Online Tutoring button at the top of the homepage. The AEC looks forward to helping you achieve your academic goals!

Online Study Group Resource: CircleIn

CircleIn, a virtual study support app, is available to all GGC students. Hop on a video call, text with classmates, create study groups, and share notes and flashcards to prepare for success in your courses. By engaging with your peers in these activities, you also can earn points towards scholarships and other rewards.

To get started, download the app or use a browser to visit the CircleIn website. Search Georgia Gwinnett College, enter your school login credentials, and select “Authorize” to get started.

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)

CAPS is a safe, secure, and confidential space designed to support GGC students. Meeting with a CAPS clinician is a chance to explore issues and determine possible courses of action or resolution in a respectful and confidential setting. Your mental health and wellness are our priority and we hope to help you succeed.

Your first step to starting your relationship with CAPS is to schedule an initial information-gathering appointment (Intake), where you meet with a clinician to discuss your needs. From here, a clinician will work with you to decide your next steps. Counseling is a collaborative effort that necessitates your willingness and commitment.

Counseling services are available for all currently-enrolled GGC students. Services are free to students and are offered year-round.

For more information, please visit the CAPS website, or contact us at678-407-5592.

Also, for students who may need immediate support that cannot wait for a scheduled appointment, students have access to our24/7 Support Line: 833-910-3366.

Dean of Students

GGC's Dean of Students is an advocate and resource to support student success at GGC. The Dean has oversight for all student affairs areas. The Dean of Students can assist students in crisis situationsincluding food/home insecurities, hospitalizations, medical issues and other issues related to health and safety. Your wellness matters! You can contact the Dean of Students at tjimenez@ggc.edu,studentaffairs@ggc.eduor 678-407-5882.

Disability Services

Access and Accommodations: It is important to GGC that all students have equal access to the classroom and their educations. If you have already established accommodations with Disability Services, please provide me with your Faculty Accommodation Notification, with your approved accommodations listed. Please do so at your earliest convenience, so we can discuss your needs in this course.

If you have not yet established services through Disability Services (located in D-1404), but have a permanent disability (such as but not limited to: mental health, attention-related, learning, vision, hearing, physical or health impacts), or temporary condition that requires accommodations, you are encouraged to meet with Disability Services. To contact disability services please call 678-407-5195 or send an email to disabilityservices@ggc.edu.

Disability Services offers resources and coordinates reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities and/or temporary health conditions. Reasonable accommodations are established through an interactive process requiring the student and disability services staff to meet. Disability services will review the documentation provided, discuss functional limitations with the student, along with the classroom environment and potential barriers or access issues. Georgia Gwinnett College is committed to creating an inclusive and accessible learning environment consistent with federal and state law.

Kaufman Library

The Daniel J. Kaufman Library and Learning Center provides a wealth of resources, services, and space, in support of your academic success. Tens of thousands of full text articles as well as e-books, e-book chapters, reports, statistics, streaming media, virtual anatomy and chemistry models, etc., are available from library databases, e-books, e-journals, and media collections covering a wide variety of subject areas. Books available at GGC and other USG institutions can be located in GIL-Find, the library catalog, and print books can be borrowed from other USG institutions. Research and course guides provide access to discipline specific databases, books, websites, etc. Ask a Librarian offers research assistance via chat, e-mail, phone, and walk-in. In-depth research assistance is available by scheduling a research consultation. Kaufman Library has individual and group study space throughout the building as well as 37 individual and group study rooms that can be booked via the online reservation system. There is a Quiet Reading Room located on the third floor.  Computers, fully loaded with campus software, and printing are also available in Kaufman Library.