The university is dedicated to helping our
students succeed, first in their education and then in their
lives. There are several methods of helping our
students. Entering students are assisted in every way in
completing the application, including loan and scholarship
forms. No one is penalized for language ability, lack of
funds or even not having a computer. Discounted
computers are available at subsidized prices or are
occasionally given free to our students. Our staff is
well qualified and will go out of their way to put you on the
right path to a better future. We do not want our
students wasting their time and money with courses or programs
not needed; therefore, our counselors will strive to analyze
each situation to maximize the student’s resources.
The
university will also assist students in joining clubs and
organizations to further enhance the knowledge of all its
students. Study groups and the like are often organized to put
students together for net-working and study.
Superior
State University will also promptly reply to all enquiries of
any nature.
The Mentor Program
Once
admitted, students have several options. The
Mentor Program will put a qualified professional with
both academic knowledge and the all-important practical
knowledge at the disposal of our students. This program
is only available where SSU has been in operation long enough
to have an Alumni support staff. SSU is always looking
for qualified mentors to support this program, therefore
contact SSU if you are interested to be a mentor.
Identification Card
Valid
card-carrying students may use all amenities in any of our
worldwide campuses such as libraries, computers and other
research facilities. All photo ID cards can be used for
discounts either on line or in cooperating local stores in the
community.
Career Center
At Superior State
University, our support does not stop when a student
graduates. We will help with jobs or even improve the
one he or she has (promotions). Networking can make the
difference in many jobs. We will help our students
contact other worldwide students, either with job information
or other interests such as hobbies. In addition, our
newsletter will open many paths for our students and
graduates.
Superior State University has a form to be
filled out for our specialized staff to assist our graduates
with jobs and even more than a job- a life fulfilling
career.
Clubs and
Organization
There are a variety of organization
and clubs to which Superior State University encourages its
students to enroll. University life, including clubs and
organizations, is an integral apart of the total educational
experience.
SSU Women’s Empowerment
Alliance
Since it’s founding in the 1970’s, the
WEC has been a physical hub of communication and activities
for women, men and women/gender oriented groups on campus.
We sponsor various academic, health, social and campus and
world wide events and programs. The staff is committed
to carrying out the goals outlined in the Women's Community
Center mission statement, and has gained campus-wide
recognition such as a collective 2000 James W. Lyons Award for
Service.
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