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The
Student Affairs Office assists students in planning their entire
educational program.
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It
keeps a placement file for each student. This file details the
student’s personal, educational, and employment background. It
contains letters of evaluation from lecturers and employers.
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It
follows up student absence.
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It
helps students to explore career fields in public agencies and private
companies, and to find an employment after graduation.
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It
encourages and supports student participation in co-curricular
activities that develop individual and group skills.
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It
promotes and expands interest in student activities and serves as an
advisory group both to the administration and the student body.
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It
assists students in certain matters affecting their affairs and
represents their opinions in working with the administration toward
the good of the College.
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It
coordinates all the entertainment and the social, cultural,
recreational and educational activities of the College.
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It discusses student concerns
regarding organizations, services and special needs of students not
addressed elsewhere before.
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It offers a variety of programs
designed to enhance and support the leadership development of HBCC
students.
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It
works with students to represent HBCC as public relations officials.
Those students give campus tours, greet incoming visitors and assist
with various on-campus and off-campus activities.
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It
involves students in the College newspaper and magazine. Students gain
practical experience in writing, editing, layout and design, print
shop composition, photography and other facets of newspaper
production.