Student Success

CCCB is committed to helping every student achieve academic
success and to be equipped for Kingdom service. To assist in that, CCCB provides academic
assistance through the Learning Center and the Student Success Program. Students who are
in the Student Success program will meet with the Director of Student Success to determine
how to best utilize these services.

Student Success
Student Success is an academic support program whose aim is to assist students to seek or
maintain academic health. The program consists of four different components. Private Tutoring,
Individual Accountability, the Student Success class, and the Learning Center. Participation in
the Student Success program is required for conditionally admitted students, and students who
are on Warning or Probation status.

Private Tutoring
Students who are in the Private Tutoring program will be assigned a personal tutor by the
Director of Student Success. The student and tutor are expected to meet one (1) hour a week
for direct assistance in homework, test preparation, development of schedule and study
strategies. Attendance is kept for Private Tutoring. Students in Private Tutoring are required to
attend that session and study for one (1) additional hour in the library or Learning Center per
week.

Individual Accountability
Students who do not have difficulty doing the assignments, but need an accountability person to
regularly check their progress may be put in the Individual Accountability program. Students in
this program meet once a week or more with the Director of Student Success to ascertain
academic progress and health. Consistency regarding turning in assignments and test taking
are stressed in this program.

The Student Success Class
Student who are in the Student Success program will be registered for the Student Success
class. This is a non-credit class that meets twice a week. It is offered each semester and is
taught by the Director of Student Success. This class will stress study and organizational skills.
This class may also spend time focusing on particular classes or assignments.

The Learning Center

The learning Center is found in the Reese Resource Building. It is a place dedicated for
students to come and study and/or work on homework. It is staffed by a tutor or the Director of
Student Success and is open each weekday. Hours of operation may vary and are announced
at the beginning of each semester.

Academic Accommodations
CCCB is committed to full compliance with all laws regarding
equal opportunity for students with disabilities. Students, faculty, and administration all play a
role in ensuring that reasonable and appropriate accommodations are provided in a timely and
effective manner. Student requests and accommodations are handled in accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. The
link to the Accommodations page is https://cccb.edu/academics/disability-services