Support Services in One Location
The new QHCC Student Success Center brings writing support, math tutoring, transfer advising, study-skills coaching, and library research assistance into one coordinated campus location.
Students may begin with a scheduled appointment or ask staff which service best fits a current concern. The center is designed to reduce the number of offices students must visit when academic issues overlap.
Students often know they need help but not which office to ask. The center gives them a clear starting point.
Jordan Lee, Dean of Student Success
Help Before a Problem Becomes a Crisis
Faculty may refer students who are missing assignments, struggling with course concepts, or showing signs that additional planning would help. Students do not need a faculty referral to use the center.
Workshops will address time management, test preparation, citation, reading strategies, transfer research, and communicating with instructors. Selected evening hours will support students who work during the day.
A Coordinated Approach
Center staff will communicate with advising and student services when a student needs help beyond tutoring, including schedule questions, accessibility support, technology access, or community referrals.
Usage and student feedback will be reviewed each term to determine staffing, workshop topics, and the subjects requiring additional tutoring coverage.