Spring 2025 Schedule

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Spring 2025 Important Dates

OCTOBER 2024

Spring Priority Online Registration Begins www.wallacestate.edu Monday, October 21

*Priority Registration Schedule: Registration opens each day at 8:00 a.m.

45+ Earned WSCC Hours

NOVEMBER 2024

begins Monday, October 21

30+ Earned WSCC Hours ....................................Registration begins Tuesday, October 22

15+ Earned WSCC Hours

begins Wednesday, October 23 All Other Students Registration begins Thursday, October 24

Veterans Day WSCC Closed Monday, November 11

Local Professional Development No Classes Thursday, November 14

Lions’ Pride 9:30 am Thursday, November 21

State Professional Development No Classes Monday-Tuesday, November 25-26

Faculty Duty Day .................................................................. No Classes ..................................................Wednesday, November 27 Thanksgiving Holiday WSCC Closed Thursday-Friday, November 28-29

DECEMBER 2024

Last day to withdraw from Regular and Mini Term II Monday, December 2 On-Campus ACT Friday, December 6 Final Exams Wednesday-Tuesday, December 11-17 Wallace Way ............................................................................ 9:30 am .......................................................... Tuesday, December 17

Final Grades Due

a.m. Wednesday, December 18

JANUARY 2025 Holiday Break WSCC Closed Wednesday-Thursday, January 1-2 Faculty Duty Days .................................................................................................................................. Friday-Tuesday, January 3-7

January 7 100% balance due for Traditional Payments; 1st Payment Deadline for Payment Plan. Failure to pay the first installment of Payment Plan will result in $50.00 late fee. All Classes Begin (Regular and Mini Term I)

FEBRUARY 2025

Spring Graduation Applications Due Monday, February 3 On-Campus ACT

MARCH 2025 Summer Graduation

March 3 Mini Term I Ends

March 4 Grades Due Mini Term I

March 5 Registration for Mini Term II................................................................................................................................ Wednesday, March 5 Classes Begin for Mini Term II Thursday, March 6 Late Registration Drop/Add Ends (Mini Term II) Thursday, March 6 On-Campus ACT Friday, March 7

Tuition and Fees Due Friday, March 7 Final Payment Deadline for Payment Plan. Failure to meet the payment deadline will result in $50.00 late fee.

Local Professional Development Day No Classes Tuesday, March 11 Spring Break Monday-Friday, March 24-28

APRIL 2025

Summer & Fall Priority Registration Begins

April 7 On-Campus ACT Friday, April 11

Last day to withdraw from Regular and Mini Term II Friday, April 18

MAY 2025

Final Exams Thursday-Wednesday, May 1-7

Spring Final Grades Due ........................................................ 9:00 a.m. ................................................................... Thursday, May 8

Faculty Duty Days Thursday-Tuesday, May 8-13

Graduation/Faculty Duty Day Friday, May 9

On-Campus ACT Friday, May 16

REMINDER DATES FOR SUMMER 2025

Summer Priority Registration Begins Monday, April 7

Registration Day (Regular and Mini Term I) ............................................................................................................ Thursday, May 22

All Classes Begin (Regular and Mini Term I) Tuesday, May 27

Message from the President Table of Contents

Welcome to the Lion Life at Wallace State Community College!

Spring semester is an exciting time, especially as many students are nearing the completion of a degree or certificate, preparing to enter the workforce or to continue their education at a fouryear university. Newer students are settling into routines and becoming more confident in their collegiate endeavors.

Whether you are entering college for the first time, retraining for a new career, a dual enrollment student, or completing a GED and embarking on a career pathway, Wallace State is your door to opportunity. Wallace State conveniently serves students with a full complement of classes and services on campus in Hanceville and Oneonta as well as online during spring semester. Day and evening classes are offered on campus, as well as hybrid and online options for those needing to work classes into busy schedules.

This spring you’ll see Mini Term options for courses that can be completed in eight weeks as well as Flex Start courses that allow you to enroll with a flexible start date and complete your courses on your schedule throughout the semester.

At Wallace State, there are several new opportunities to enhance your experience and prepare you for the future. The College launched several new options related to electric vehicles, including options in Advanced Automotive Services, Diesel Technology and Electrical Technology. There are also new options in Culinary Arts for Hotel and Restaurant Management and Nutrition Management. The Health Information Technology program has added Revenue Cycle Management and Database Management to their offerings. Radiation Therapy, Artificial Intelligence Programming, Cloud Computing and Systems Engineering Technology are other new options. Wallace State’s Nursing program announced evening classes and a new joint enrollment partnership with Athens State University.

More earn-and-learn opportunities are available, including apprenticeships in our Child Development and Nursing programs along with opportunities through the FAME program for industrial maintenance students, a Mercedes Co-op program with our automotive service program, and numerous internships and apprenticeships with area businesses and industries allow Wallace State students to earn money and experience while completing credentials. Inquire with our Center for Career and Workforce Development to learn more about these and other opportunities.

Construction will begin soon on the new STEM Gateway building on the north end of campus, as well as new facilities for Machine Tool Technology and Advanced Automotive. The STEM Gateway building will house all of the first-year courses for freshmen as well as the Culinary Arts program.

Wallace State has been named a Caring Campus and has numerous support services to help students succeed, including a free food pantry, success advising, mental health counseling, tutoring, technology loans, emergency financial assistance, and more. The College is also an Achieving the Dream Leader College, ranked among the Top 10 community colleges in the nation by the Aspen Institute, the preferred community college by Alabama high school seniors taking the ACT, and among the top colleges for health care and workforce development. Wallace State has once again been recognized as a Military Friendly institution, with resources dedicated to honoring and serving our veterans and their spouses on campus and is receiving widespread acclaim as rates of student success, retention and graduation climb to among the highest in the nation.

Start planning now for your future. Please take time to review the spring semester offerings and contact a success advisor to develop a Pathways map and Alabama Transfer (formerly STARS) guide for the program that’s right for you. Many offices also provide virtual services for students.

To learn more about all Wallace State has to offer, visit the Wallace State website, download our app, or visit Lion Central. We look forward to seeing you on campus or online this spring!

Business Hours

LION CENTRAL (Enrollment Services)

256.352.8236 or lioncentral@wallacestate.edu

Monday – Wednesday 7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Thursday 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Friday 7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

CASHIER

wallacestate.edu/cashier

Monday – Wednesday

7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Thursday 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Friday 7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

BOOKSTORE

wallacestate.bncollege.com

Monday – Thursday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Friday 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

RECRUITING (Campus Tours) wallacestate.edu/campustour

256.352.8050 or recruiting@wallacestate.edu

Tuesday and Thursday 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 2:00 p.m.

Friday (by appointment)

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES wallacestate.edu/sss

Monday – Thursday 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Friday 7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

TUTORING LAB wallacestate.edu/tutoring

Monday - Tuesday 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Wednesday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Friday 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

CAREER SERVICES wallacestate.edu/careerdevelopment/contact-us

Monday – Thursday 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Friday 7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. (later by appointment)

ONEONTA CENTER wallacestate.edu/oneonta

Monday – Thursday

7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Friday 7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

LIBRARY wallacestate.edu/library

Monday – Thursday

7:30 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Friday 7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

*Subject to change; please check for updates.

Disclaimers/Policies

DISCLAIMER

Information contained in this schedule is offered for planning purposes only and is subject to change. For the latest information, visit www.wallacestate.edu/schedule.

ACCREDITATION

Wallace State Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate degrees. Wallace State Community College also may offer credentials such as certificates and diplomas at approved degree levels. Questions about the accreditation of Wallace State Community College may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC’s website (www. sacscoc.org).

ADA ACCOMMODATIONS

All students receiving services through the ADA Office need to make an appointment or stop by to discuss the classes and accommodations needed for the Semester. All students wanting to utilize their accommodation for priority registration must make the appointment and have documentation on file before March 27, 2024. The WSCC ADA Office publishes a handbook outlining the policies and procedures required for acquiring academic accommodations. It is the student’s responsibility to make sure that each step is completed. For further information, contact Director of Special Populations, Lisa Smith on the 8th floor of the Bailey Center, 256.352.8052 or visit http://www. wallacestate.edu/accessibility

NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY

It is the policy of Wallace State Community College, a postsecondary institution under the control of the Alabama Community College System Board of Trustees, that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, age, or sexual orientation be excluded from participation in, be denied benefit of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program, activity or employment. The College will not retaliate against any person because they have engaged in a protected activity opposing the College or because they have made a complaint, testified, assisted, or participated in any manner in an investigation, proceeding or hearing alleging discrimination on a basis specified above.

Wallace State Community College is an open admissions institution. All students who have earned a high school diploma or GED are eligible for admission. In addition to an application for admission, students are required to supply the College with an official copy of their high school transcript or official copy of their GED scores. Students transferring from another college must submit an admissions application and an official copy of their transcript(s) from each college they have attended; in addition to their high school transcripts or GED scores if they did not complete a baccalaureate degree. Transient students must submit a transient letter from their home institution stating the courses they will be allowed to take in addition to an application for admission.

Graduates from a non-accredited high school with a diploma demonstrating successful completion of a course of study on the secondary level based upon the Carnegie units required by the state education agency at the time of the award (currently 24) are eligible for admission. If the above requirements are not met, the student must take a GED test.

Special requirements may apply to International Students seeking admission. International students must submit official transcripts, an I-20 Form, TOEFL scores, declaration

Online Resources

➤ Register for and Drop/Add Classes. (See Page 4)

➤ Pay Tuition and Fees.

➤ Check Grades.

➤ View Documents.

➤ Check Financial Aid Status.

Also, from the myWallaceState link on the Wallace State website homepage at www.wallacestate.edu:

➤ Check Your Student E-mail.

➤ Canvas Log In. Your myWallaceState ID is required to log in to access course materials and announcements.

➤ Learn About Lion Alert. Lion Alert is WSCC’s emergency notification system.

of responsibility statement, proof of insurance, and all appropriate admissions forms. Further information is available in the college catalog.

Visit Lion Central in the Bailey Center, or call 256.352.8236 or email lioncentral@wallacestate.edu for information about general admission.

The Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit High School and Fast Track programs allow eligible high school students to enroll in college classes concurrently with high school classes, either on the college campus or at the high school, and receive both high school and college credit. The student must be in grade 10, 11 or 12, have the required GPA; and obtain written approval of the Principal and Superintendent.

Contact the Dual Enrollment office at 256.352.8050, or email dual2degree@wallacestate.edu, for information about Dual Enrollment, Fast Track Academy, Fast Track for Industry, and the Fine and Performing Arts Academy.

Visit www.wallacestate.edu/deoptions for more information.

Stay Informed

➤ Wallace State Community College App Search for Wallace State Community College on your Apple or Android device.

Download App to access Canvas, myWallaceState, WSCC Bookstore, a directory from which you can contact faculty/staff, campus map, calendar of events and more.

➤ Wallace State Email

➤ Canvas Announcements

➤ Wallace State Calendar of Events wallacestate.edu

➤ WallaceState.edu/Social Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, YouTube, Threads

Experience a New Era of Learning at Wallace State!

Seamless Transition: Canvas is our new learning management system as of Fall 2024.

Enhanced Features: Enjoy a more user-friendly interface and features designed to enhance your learning experience.

Accessible Anywhere: Access your courses anytime, anywhere through Canvas, whether on campus or studying remotely with your computer, phone, or tablet.

Supplementary Support: In traditional classrooms, Canvas complements face-to-face instruction without replacing valuable class time.

Streamlined Access: Simply log in with your Wallace State student email and password to access your courses in Canvas. Stay Informed: Keep an eye out for updates and announcements.

Getting Started at Wallace State

1. Apply for Admission, click on Apply & Register on the Wallace State website.

2. See Admissions Eligibility for Required Documentation.

3. Submit high school transcripts and transcripts from other colleges.

4. Apply for financial aid: Visit the Financial Aid section of the website for complete information.

5. All students must have appropriate placement scores in math and English. The ACCUPLACER assessment exam will determine placement in math and English classes. If you received a score of 17 or higher on ACT English and math, you are exempt from this test. You may also be exempt based on courses taken and grades earned in high school. See your advisor for information or the Center for Student Success located in the Bailey Center Lobby.

6. Attend Lions’ Pride and Wallace Way. These events are designed to help new students register for classes, prepare you for the first day of classes, and inform you about the policies, procedures and opportunities that await you as a Wallace State student.

7. First time students are encouraged to meet with an advisor for initial registration. To schedule non-traditional/distance education advising services for online students who are out-of-state or cannot access traditional advising services,

Register Online

1. Visit www.wallacestate.edu. Click on myWallaceState. Login using your A#@alabama.edu (ex. A00099990@ alabama.edu) and the password you created when you claimed your account.

2. Note: If you have previously changed your password, use that password to login as described above.

3. Click on the Student Portal to Open Student Dashboard, click Student Services, then click on Registration under the heading: Student Records.

please call the Center for Student Success at 256.352.8040.

8. Log onto your myWallaceState account. Visit www.wallacestate.edu, click on myWallaceState – then select the appropriate option.

9. Register for Classes: Take a look at the schedule for the semester you want to register. There you will find a listing of classes offered, registration schedule and other useful information. View your DegreeWorks education plan to determine classes that you have completed or need to take. You will register for classes on your myWallaceState account.

10. Pay tuition and fees either online from your myWallaceState account or at the Cashier’s Office located in the Bailey Center.

11. Get your Lion Card and parking decal at Lion Central located in the lobby of the Bailey Center. You will need your unexpired driver’s license and vehicle tag number in order to receive a parking decal. You will need proof of identification to receive your Lion Card.

12. Purchase books. The Campus Bookstore is located next to the Student Center.

13. Go to classes! See important attendance requirements in the Financial Aid section of this schedule. See Building Codes and Campus Map at the back of the schedule.

4. Click on Register for Classes. Select the Term for registration. You can enter the Course Number (CRN) or Search by Subject, Course Number or Keyword.

5. After selecting your classes click Add and then Submit

6. To view /print your class schedule: Go to the Student Link; View Registration Information, locate the printer icon in the upper right corner.

7. Students should make a payment in full or they will be auto-enrolled in the Tuition Payment Plan. See p. 7

NOTE: The days of the week in the schedule are indicated as follows: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday; S = Saturday. For example, a class with days listed as TR are held on Tuesday and Thursday.

WHAT ARE MINI TERMS AND FLEX START COURSES?

Mini Term I: January 8-March 4; Mini Term II: March 6-May 7; Flex Start I: January 14-May 6; Flex Start II: January 22-May 7

Mini Terms are offered each semester to allow students 1) the opportunity to complete courses in less time than a regular full term, and 2) to start a class or add extra classes mid-semester. Students wishing to accelerate completion of their degree might choose, for example, to complete ENG 101 during Mini Term I and ENG 102 during Mini Term II, so that both classes are done in one semester. Fall and Spring Mini Terms are typically 8 weeks and 5 weeks in the Summer due to the shorter semester. Be sure to talk to your advisor if you have questions about scheduling.

NOTE: Students are encouraged to register for Mini Term II classes during Registration October 21-January 14. Students using financial aid may not be awarded additional funds if registration for Mini Term II is completed after March 6.

“Flex Start” classes refer to online classes that begin after Drop/Add ends. They start after Mini Term I and full-semester courses and before Mini Term II classes. However, even though the start date is flexible, the assignments, tests, and other assessments are all due by the end of the regular semester. Therefore, these courses are for highly-motivated students who can complete assignments successfully with less time. See Spring 2025 Flex Start courses on page 44.

Withdrawal Policy

Dropping a Course During Registration and Drop/Add Period

A student may drop a course either in person or on their MyWallaceState account during registration until the drop/ add period ends. If dropping in person, a form is available at Lion Central located in the Bailey Center Lobby. The form is completed and the drop will be completed by Admission personnel. The student can view the drop when processed on their MyWallaceState account. The class and the charges will be removed from the student’s records if dropped before classes begin.

Withdrawal from a Course After Registration and Drop/Add Period Ends

Once the drop/add period is over the student may withdraw from a course and will receive the grade of W in the course. The W will be posted on the official transcript and will not be used in computing the GPA. (The W will be used in calculating attempted hours for Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) to receive financial aid.) The last date to withdraw from a course for the term is published in the current course schedule. Students can withdraw from a course via their MyWallaceState

account on in person at Lion Central located in the Bailey Center Lobby. Students who receive financial aid are advised to meet with the college Financial Aid department to determine impact on SAP.

Withdrawal from the College

A student may withdraw from the institution up to the deadline published in the course schedule. Withdrawing from all classes constitutes a withdrawal from the college. Once the drop/add period is over the student may withdraw from a course or all course and will receive the grade of W in each course in which they withdraw. The W will be posted on the official transcript and will not be used in computing the overall GPA. The W will be used in the calculation for attempted hours on SAP. The last date to withdraw from a course (or all courses) is published in the current course schedule. Students can withdraw from the college via their MyWallaceState account or in person at Lion Central located in the Bailey Center Lobby. Students who receive financial aid are advised to meet with the Financial Aid department to determine if withdrawing from all classes will impact their Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP).

Free Tutoring is offered to Wallace State students seeking assistance in subjects such as:

• Math

• English

• Biology

• Computer Science

• Business

Student ID

All students are required to have this form of identification while on campus or at clinical sites. IDs are available at Lion Central.

LOCATION

8th Floor of James C. Bailey Center

HOURS

Monday-Tuesday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Wednesday-Thursday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Friday: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Parking Permits

Parking Permits are available free of charge from Lion Central, the Wallace State One Stop Center for enrollment services, located on the first floor of the Bailey Center. All students are required to obtain a parking permit if driving on campus. Students are required to renew their parking permit each Fall semester.

You can keep Canvas, myWallaceState, and more at your fingertips with the Wallace State Community College App. The free app is available for Apple and Android phones. Use it to register, check your schedule and account balance, view the Wallace State calendar, important phone numbers, a campus map and more. Search for Wallace State Community College in your app store to download the app and put it to use for you.

Financial Aid 256.352.8182

Students receiving financial aid should read the following information carefully:

Census/Freeze Date - Census/Freeze Date- Dropping a course prior to January 15, 2025, will result in a recalculation of a student’s federal financial aid which includes Pell Grants, Direct Loans, and SEOG Funds. This recalculation could affect the amount of the financial aid award and may result in a balance owed to the college. Students that register for courses in subsequent terms AFTER January 15, 2025, may not be eligible to receive additional financial aid coverage for the added classes. Students should register for all classes in future terms at the beginning of the term if possible to ensure maximum federal aid. This includes Pell Grant and Direct Loans. Please check with the Financial Aid Office before adding these courses for individual questions about this process.

60% Date of Term - Dropping ALL classes prior to March 19, 2025, will result in a recalculation of federal financial aid which includes Pell Grants, Direct Loans, and SEOG Funds. This recalculation will be based on the number of days the student attended the class prior to dropping all classes. These days determine the percentage of aid the student earned for the term. A student will likely owe a portion of financial aid back to Wallace State and/or the US Department of Education if all classes are dropped prior to March 19, 2025, or if the student quits attending classes prior to March 19, 2025.

APPLY EARLY – Students applying for financial aid should apply at least two (2) months before the next semester begins. Applying early will help ensure a timely response to federal guidelines and will allow for any unforeseen problems/situations that might occur. Applying early will also help the student avoid potential long lines or waits.

BOOKSTORE CHARGES

If Pell Awards exceed the amount of tuition and fees owed, students may charge books and supplies on their Pell accounts at the WSCC Bookstore. These accounts will be open for charges Sunday, December 29, 2024.

DISTANCE EDUCATION students are responsible for logging in and meeting orientation requirements for all Canvas, Internet, and video classes. Pell funds will not be distributed until attendance is verified.

BALANCE CHECKS

Per federal guidelines, attendance must be verified before balance checks can be mailed. Students who have not been electronically verified as attending their classes by their instructors will not be able to see their Financial Aid funds on their myWallaceState account for that class that has not been confirmed as attending. As more classes are verified, more funds will be added to the student account balance that can be seen on myWallaceState student account.

PLEASE NOTE: Students in DISTANCE EDUCATION courses are responsible for logging in and meeting orientation requirements for all on-line and video classes. Pell and loan funds will not be mailed until attendance is verified. Pell Grant and loan balance checks, with no holds, will begin mailing Tuesday, January 21, 2025. If you are registered in classes that begin later than Wednesday,

January 15, 2025, your balance check will be mailed at a later date after attendance is verified. You must attend classes prior to any funds being mailed for a particular class. Withdrawal from all classes after receiving balance checks will result in Pell overpayment and future Pell payments for WSCC or any other college will cease until the overpayment is repaid.

SET UP DIRECT DEPOSIT:

Students can receive their refunds by direct deposit. Please follow these steps:

1. Log on to your myWallaceState account.

2. Select Discover More.

3. Select Account Transaction Card.

4. Select the option you need.

ATTENDANCE VERIFICATION:

Removal for classes with no AV can affect eligibility for Financial Aid and the award amount. Students utilizing federal financial aid who do not show attendance for one or more classes may have registration removed from the classes lacking attendance verification. Students will need instructor permission to re-enroll in classes that were removed for no attendance verification. Students cannot be paid on classes until we can document they started the class.

INSTITUTIONAL SCHOLARSHIP recipients must complete a 20242025 FAFSA prior to enrollment being completed. Scholarships cannot be added to the student account until the FAFSA is received.

REMEMBER

Students must re-file for Pell Grants for every academic year (Fall – Summer). The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is available online at https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa . Students applying for 2024-2025 (Fall 2024, Spring 2025, Summer 2025) Pell Grants must complete the forms with 2022 tax data. It is the student’s responsibility to provide any additional information requested by the Financial Aid Office. The Grant cannot be awarded until the student’s file is complete.

**Priority Deadline for Fall 2024 Financial Aid is June 1, 2024.

Complete Financial Aid and Admission paperwork must be submitted by the deadline of November 1, 2024, in order for funds to be available for Spring 2025. Visit http://www.wallacestate.edu/ finaid. Students should review their myWallaceState account for individual requirements.

Tuition & Fees Cashier:

TUITION REFUND POLICY

Refund for PARTIAL withdrawal: Students who do not completely withdraw from the college but drop a class during the regular drop/add period will be refunded the difference in tuition paid and the tuition rate applicable to the reduced number of hours, including fees appropriate to the classes dropped. There will be no refund to a student who partially withdraws after the official drop/add period has ended.

Refund for a COMPLETE withdrawal: A student who officially or unofficially withdraws from all classes before the first day of class will be refunded the total tuition and other institutional charges. A student who officially or unofficially withdraws completely on or after the first day of class but prior to the end of the third week of class will be refunded according to the following prorated refund schedule:

Regular Term (January 8-May 7)

Partial Complete

Through Jan. 7 100% 100%

Jan. 8 - Jan. 14 100% 75% minus Admin fee

Jan. 15- Jan. 21 NO refund 50% minus Admin fee

Jan. 22- Jan. 28 NO refund 25% minus Admin fee

After Jan. 28 NO refund NO refund

Mini Term I - 8 weeks (January 8-March 4)

Partial Complete

Through Jan. 7 100% 100%

Jan. 8 - Jan. 10 100% 75% minus Admin fee

Jan. 11 NO refund 75% minus Admin fee

Jan. 12 - Jan. 15 NO refund 50% minus Admin fee

Jan. 16 - Jan. 19 NO refund 25% minus Admin fee

After Jan. 19 NO refund NO refund

Mini Term II - 8 weeks (March 6-May 7)

Partial Complete

Through Mar. 5 100% 100%

Mar. 6 100% 75% minus Admin fee

Mar. 7 - Mar. 9 NO refund 75% minus Admin fee

Mar. 10 - Mar. 13 NO refund 50% minus Admin fee

Mar. 14 - Mar. 17 NO refund 25% minus Admin fee

After Mar. 17 NO refund NO refund

Additional Fees: See college catalog for program specific fees. (Tuition and fees are subject to change at any time by State Board policy.)

Students who are NOT residents of Alabama pay two times the stated rate of tuition. Fees are the same. ALL TUITION & FEES ARE DUE AT REGISTRATION.

WSCC PAYMENT PLAN

WSCC Students who do not pay 100 percent of their account balance by the earliest due date, will automatically be enrolled in the WSCC Payment Plan, which will include a $25 enrollment fee. See detailed information on Page 8.

Payment Plan Due Dates - Spring 2025 Below are the Payment Due Dates for the WSCC Payment Plan.

- 1/14/25) - INITIAL PAYMENT DUE DAILY

Daily, Feb 7, Mar 7

NOTE: All enrollment fees and payments are processed immediately.

Administrative Fee: An administrative fee not to exceed 5% of tuition and other institutional charges shall be assessed for each withdrawal within the period beginning the first day of class and ending at the end of the third week of class.

NOTE: Insurance fees are non-refundable.

Tuition refunds are computed according to the date the student notifies the college Admission’s Office of their official withdrawal, not his/her last date of class attendance.

Wallace State does not give cash refunds: Under normal circumstances, refund checks are issued weekly and mailed to the student. If payment was made by check, the student must wait 15 days for the check to clear before a refund is issued. Refer to the current academic calendar for drop/ add and withdrawal deadlines.

CHECK BALANCE, MAKE A PAYMENT or SET UP DIRECT DEPOSIT

Please follow these steps: 1. Log on to your myWallaceState account. 2. Select

Tuition Payment Options

WSCC Students have two options for payment of tuition and fees. If a student does not pay 100 percent of their account balance by the earliest due date, they will automatically be enrolled in the WSCC Payment Plan, which will include a $25 enrollment fee.

SPRING 2025 - PRIORITY REGISTRATION

SPRING 2025 - LATE REGISTRATION

The balance due will be 100 percent of charges less approved financial aid, scholarships or third-party payments.

The balance due will be 100 percent of charges less approved financial aid, scholarships, or third-party payments.

Students who do not pay 100% of their account balance by the payment deadline will automatically be enrolled in the WSCC Payment Plan and will be charged a $25 enrollment fee

Student who do not make required payments by each payment due date will be charged a $50 late fee for each due date missed.

*Students who register during this period who fail to pay 100 percent of their account balance within 24 hours of registration will be assessed a $50 late registration fee.

Delinquent Accounts

In the event of an unpaid balance from a previous semester, the student will be removed from housing, meal plans will be canceled, and grade reports, college credits, transcripts or diplomas will not be issued or released. A student with a delinquent account shall not be allowed to enroll in subsequent terms until the balances are paid in full.

The institution has the right to refer the student’s delinquent account to a collection agency for failure to meet financial obligations of any kind to the institution, including the payment of additional payment charges, attorneys’ fees, and any other fees and charges necessary for the collection of any amount not paid when due.

Wallace State Student Engagement will offer numerous activities for students during the Spring 2025 semester. Announcements will be made in our weekly newsletter (check your college email account). You can keep up with campus events on the Wallace State calendar at www.wallacestate.edu.

www.wallacestate.edu/student-life

Residence Halls

Living on campus has many advantages. Wallace State’s residence halls provide an environment conducive to academic achievement and are conveniently located within walking distance to classrooms, the library, and other campus facilities. Residents often find that living in a residence hall is a great way to become involved in student activities and make new friends.

Wallace State offers both men’s and women’s residence halls. The rooms are large and designed for double-occupancy, but a limited number of single rooms are available. Most rooms have two double beds, two study areas with storage units, a large walk-in closet and a private bath. Multiple laundry facilities are located in each residence hall with coin-operated washers and dryers.

Telephone and cable outlets are provided in each room.

The residence halls also provide community kitchen facilities. In addition, residents are allowed to have refrigerators and microwave ovens in their rooms. Wally's Grill is located in the Garlan E. Gudger Student Center and provides meals offered through the meal plan. The Grill is open Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. A variety of restaurants are located adjacent to campus.

Spring Semester Residence Hall Rates $1,400

$11.67Double

$2,800

$23.33

Applicants admitted to the residence halls after the second week of classes will be charged a prorated residence hall rental rate based upon the number of days remaining in the semester.

Spring Semester Meal Plan

Applicants applying for the meal plan after the second week of classes will be charged a prorated rate based upon the number of meal plan days remaining in the semester.

www.wallacestate.edu/residence-halls

ON CAMPUS HOUSING PAYMENT SCHEDULE

Wallace State has partnered with Barnes & Noble College to better serve our students and offer cost savings by providing them with more options for purchase and rental of textbooks and materials. Purchases can be made online or in-house at the Wallace State Bookstore. Please refer to the FAQs on the Wallace State Barnes & Noble web page for return policies.

PRICE MATCHING

Rent or buy, Barnes & Noble College will price match with Amazon, bn.com and local competitors. Visit or contact the bookstore with the following information: Website or location of lower prices; textbook ISBN number; whether it is a new, used or rented book.

TEXTBOOK RENTALS

Barnes & Noble College offers a rental program on textbooks, with savings of up to 80 percent for students.

BOOKSTORE APP

The Barnes & Noble Bookstore App, available for Apple and Android devices, offers students Rental Due Reminders, Order Notifications and Exclusive Sales and Discounts.

Spring 2025 Testing Schedule

Fees are payable at the Cashier’s Office, located on the Mezzanine Level of James Bailey Center on WSCC’s main campus or at the Oneonta Center. Test locations are at the main campus unless otherwise indicated.

Dates Location Purpose

ACCUPLACER Placement Assessment

Hanceville

Tuesday-Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Oneonta

Monday-Thursday

Call

256.352.8248

Oneonta Center

8 a.m. – 2 p.m. Friday 8 a.m. - noon Main Campus JBC 409

CLEP Testing

By appointment during ACCUPLACER testing hours

HESI Biology Placement Exam

JBC 409

To determine placement into math and English classes (if not exempt)

To provide an opportunity to obtain college level credit for acquired knowledge

By appointment during ACCUPLACER testing hours JBC 409 To determine readiness for Biology 201

WORKKEYS for WSCC students

Hanceville

By Appointment Registration is required

256.352.8428

Oneonta

Call 205.625.4020; test given one Friday each month Main Campus JBC 409

Oneonta Center Employment Requirement

GED Testing Register at ged.com

On-Campus ACT Testing

8:30 a.m. Fridays

December 6

February 7

March 7

April 11

May 16

June 13

June 18

*Students may test once in a 60-day period.

JBC 409

To provide an opportunity for adults who have not graduated from high school to earn a high school level educational diploma

Initial test fee: none

Retest: $10

Appointment preferred. Evening and weekend appointments are available on request. Visit www.calendly.com/ wscc-testing to make an appointment.

*Students should have application on file prior to testing.

For more information, visit www.wallacestate.edu/advising-center/ placement-testing

Call

256.352.8248 Fee: $120 per test

Call

256.352.8248 Fee: $44

Call:

256.352.8461 Fee: $65 (pay in Cashier's office)

205.625.4020 for Oneonta Testing Site Information

Call 256.352.8248 or email valerie. parris@wallacestate.edu. Bring identification and receipt on test date.

By appointment call

256.352.8248 or email valerie.parris@wallacestate.edu. Bring identification, calculator and receipt on test date.

By Appointment

Contact Valerie Parris, 256.352.8428, valerie.parris@wallacestate.edu.

Contact Susan Stephens, Oneonta 205.762.0624

susan.stephens@wallacestate.edu Bring photo identification on test date. https://www.wallacestate.edu/advising/ workkeys

Call

256.352.8078

Fee: $144

Retest: $36 per subject Register, schedule and pay at ged.com.

To pay online:

Call

School of Nursing and Center for Science

To provide student with necessary health program entrance requirements and to help determine placement in math and English

256.352.8413 for information.

Fee: $82 Register by paying online or by cash, check or card at the Cashier's Office.

1. Log on to myWallaceState.

2. Go to Student Account > Make A Payment and click again on Make A Payment

3. The next scheduled ACT Test will be visible for selection.

Please arrive by 8 a.m.

Check your calculator here: http://www. actstudent.org/faq/calculator.html

Free Skills Training and GED

The Wallace State Adult Education program is a nonprofit program dedicated to assisting individuals committed to improving their academic and life skills. Instruction is based on individual student need. Day and evening classes are offered FREE OF CHARGE on-campus in Hanceville and Oneonta, and at selected off-campus sites in Blount, Cullman, Morgan, and Winston Counties.

For more information, contact the Wallace State Adult Education Department at 256.352.8078, 1.866.350.9722 or adulteducation@wallacestate.edu.

ADULT EDUCATION CLASS SCHEDULE

801 Main St. NW

Hanceville, AL 35077

M-Th 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Tu-Th 3:30 - 7:30 p.m.

ESL WSCC Main Campus

801 Main St. NW

Hanceville, AL 35077

Tu & Th 8 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Tu & Th 5 - 8 p.m.

Alabama Career Center 1201 Katherine St. NW Cullman, AL 35055

M-Th 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.

M 3:30 p.m.- 7:30 p.m.

Alabama Career Essentials (ACE) Hybrid

This class is available as a selfpaced course. Students that complete this course qualify for a FREE college class at any ACCC college.

ORIENTATION

708 9th Street, SE Cullman, AL 35055

ESL Tu & Th-5- 8 p.m.

Workforce & Adult Education

Integrated Education & Training Programs

• Phlebotomy

• Welding

• Heavy Equipment Operator (Skid Steer, Bulldozer & Excavator)

• Fiber Optics Technician

• Hotel Operations

• Hospitality: Food & Beverage

• HVAC

• CDL

Enroll now! Schedule an appointment to attend orientation sessions. Call 256.352.8078 or 866.350.9722 x8078 to make an appointment for online orientation. In Blount County, call 205.625.4020.

GED EXAM FEE VOUCHERS

The GED classes are divided into progression levels toward the GED Exam and the orientation will start that process for each student individually. As the student progresses, up to $144 in vouchers may be earned to apply toward the cost of the GED Exam.

NON-TRADITIONAL HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA

The non-traditional high school diploma allows students who either dropped out of high school without earning the essential number of credits to graduate or who failed certain sections of the former Alabama High School Graduation Exam to complete their high school diploma.

101 1st Ave. W Oneonta, AL 35121

M-Th 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Tu & Th 4 p.m. - 7 p.m.

WSCC Oneonta 101 1st Ave. W

M & Tu 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. M & Tu 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.

Meek Baptist Church 360 Helicon Rd. Arley, AL 35541

Tu & Th 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Tu & Th 2:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. Community Education Center Coming Soon!

SCHOLARSHIP

Wallace State Adult Education students who successfully complete the GED receive a scholarship for a free 3-hour college-credit class.

ALABAMA CAREER ESSENTIALS (ACE)

Alabama Career Essentials (ACE) is a FREE training course designed by the Alabama Community College System to provide Alabamians with relevant, cutting-edge, and industry-driven employability skills training to better prepare individuals for the Alabama workforce. The main goal of the new ACE course is to ensure current and future workers are equipped with the skills necessary to enter the 21st-century Alabama workforce. Participants that complete the ACE program will earn one free college course (up to 4 credit hours). For more information, contact Jennifer Lambert, (256)352-8043 or jennifer.lambert@wallacestate.edu.

GED WSCC Main Campus
ESL & GED– The Link of Cullman
GED WSCC Oneonta

TO OPPORTUNITY OPEN THE DOOR

ACADEMIC DEGREE & TRANSFER

Business Administration (Transfer Option, AS-General Studies)

Business Education & Office Administration

Business Management & Supervision

Criminal Justice/Corrections (AS-General Studies)

Dance (AS-General Studies, Certificates)

Forensic Psychology (AS-General Studies)

Global Studies (AS-General Studies)

Graphic Art & Design

Liberal Arts/General Studies

Music Education (AS-General Studies)

Paralegal

Pre-Education (AS-General Studies)

Religious Studies (AS-General Studies)

APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES

Advanced Automotive Technology

Agriculture Production/Horticulture

Aviation/Flight Technology: Helicopter and Fixed Wing

Construction Management

Culinary Arts

NEW! Hotel and Restaurant Management

Diesel Technology

NEW! Electrical Technology

Engineering Technology

HVAC & Refrigeration

Machine Tool Technology/CNC Technology/Tool & Die Repair

Mechatronics, Electronics, Robotics Technology

Salon and Spa Management

Welding/Robotic Welding

HEALTH SCIENCES

Child Development

Dental Assisting

Dental Hygiene

Diagnostic Imaging - NEW! Radiation Therapy option

Diagnostic Medical Sonography (OB/GYN, Cardiac, Abdomen/Vascular)

Emergency Medical Services

Health Information Technology/Medical Coding

Medical Assistant

Medical Laboratory Technician/Medical Laboratory Assistant

Nursing (Associate Degree-RN/Practical Nursing-PN, UAB/WSCC Joint Enrollment)

Occupational Therapy Assistant

Physical Therapist Assistant

Polysomnographic Technologist (Sleep Study)

Respiratory Therapy

Sports Medicine (AS-General Studies)

Admissions to Health Programs

Most of the Health Programs at Wallace State Community College accept students only once a year, though there are some that accept students every semester. Please refer to the most current catalog or contact faculty and staff in the specific program of interest to get deadlines for applications and learn about any prerequisite classes that must be completed before applying to the program. Visit www.wallacestate.edu and click on the Health Programs tab to learn more.

STEM

Computer Science - NEW! Artificial Intelligence Programming, Cloud Computing, Systems Engineering Technology options

Engineering Technology

Geospatial Technology

Mathematics

Poultry Science 2+2

Pre-Engineering /Engineering

Sciences

Homeschool

Main Campus

Williams, Beth L. 08:00am-10:00am W CNS 109 Williams, Beth L.

Zhang, Dingguo

Dingguo 01:00pm-03:00pm

Dingguo

Donaldson, Jacqueline 09:30am-11:30am R CNS 109 Donaldson, Jacqueline

109 Donaldson, Jacqueline 01:00pm-03:00pm R CNS 109 Donaldson, Jacqueline

M

108 Donaldson, Jacqueline 01:00pm-03:00pm W CNS 108 Donaldson, Jacqueline

Beth L.

115 Zhang, Dingguo

contact connie.briehn@wallacestate.edu.

contact melanie.glasscock@wallacestate.edu.

Vickie L. Hybrid/Online class; Exams taken on campus or with a pre-approved proctor. for information contact vickie.evans@adjunct.wallacestate.edu

Williams, Beth L. Mini Term I; Hybrid/Online class; Exams taken on campus or with pre-approved proctor; for

& Physiology II

Heinze, Susanna Hybrid Online class; Exams taken on campus or with a pre-approved proctor; For information contact susanna.heinze@wallacestate.edu

Zhang, Dingguo Hybrid

proctor - for information contact dingguo.zhang@wallacestate.edu

Heinze, Susanna

contact: susanna.heinze@wallacestate.edu

Donaldson, Jacqueline

Quick, Shannon F.

Quick, Shannon F.

for information contact terry.ayers@wallacestate.edu.

for information contact gregory.knight@wallacestate.edu.

contact sharon.ray@adjunct.wallacestate.edu.

for information contact chris.chaffin@adjunct.wallacestate.edu.

15. 20230 EMS107 Emergency Vehicle Operator Ambulance 1 09:00am-02:00pm F PS 118 Hackney, Casey E. Hybrid class; for information contact casey.hackney@wallacestate.edu.

Emergency Medical Technician 9 09:00am-03:00pm MW PS 118 Hackney, Casey E. Hybrid class; for information contact casey.hackney@wallacestate.edu.

class is ENG 101 CRN 20153.

20152.

Co-requisite class is ENG 099 CRN 20612.

Michael

class is ENG 099 CRN 20155.

Jessica Online class; for information contact kristy.burkart@wallacestate.edu.

Kathy L. Online class; for information contact kathy.buckelew@wallacestate.edu.

Katie M. Online class; for information contact katie.mcgee@wallacestate.edu.

Online class; for information contact kristy.burkart@wallacestate.edu.

Online class; for information contact teresa.thompson@adjunct.wallacestate.edu.

kristy.burkart@wallacestate.edu.

class; for information contact william.hasenbein@wallacestate.edu.

II; Online class; for information contact doran.smith@wallacestate.edu.

for

contact sally.warren@wallacestate.edu.

for information contact kathy.buckelew@wallacestate.edu.

sally.warren@wallacestate.edu.

for

contact michael.salerno@wallacestate.edu.

sally.warren@wallacestate.edu.

Tammy Y. Online class; for information contact tammy.howard@wallacestate.edu.

Lori M. Online class; for course inf o contact lori.blubaugh@wallacestate.edu.

class; for course inf o contact lori.blubaugh@wallacestate.edu.

Tammy Y. Mini Term I; Online class; for more information contact tammy.howard@wallacestate.edu.

(Orientation for all classes listed below is Jan 8 at 10:00am in the HVAC building.)

contact jeremy.baker@wallacestate.edu.

099 CRN 20066.

099 CRN 20057.

MTH 100 CRN 20059.

099 CRN 20060.

100 CRN 20074.

Co-requisite class is MTH 099 CRN 20075.

Algebra

T

004 Arnold, Melissa P. Corequisite class is MTH 099 CRN 20798.

M BE 113 Doss, Angela P. Online

20946 MTH099 Support for Inter. College Algebra 1 06:00pm-06:50pm M TBA Doss, Angela P. & Online/Virtual class; Class will meet virtually in Canvas; for information contact angela.doss@wallacestate.edu; co-requisite class is CRN 20945 MTH 100.

20945 MTH100 Intermediate College Algebra 3 TBA TBA TBA Doss, Angela P. Online class; co-requisite course is MTH 099 CRN 20946 - for information contact angela.doss@wallacestate.edu.

20069 MTH099 Support for Inter. College Algebra 1 05:00pm-05:50pm M TBA Quick, Renee M. & Online class will meet virtually via Canvas; for information contact renee.quick@wallacestate.edu; co-requisite class is MTH 100 CRN 20068.

20068 MTH100 Intermediate College Algebra 3

TBA Quick, Renee M. Online class; for information contact renee.quick@wallacestate.edu; co-requisite class is MTH 099 CRN 20069.

20067 MTH100 Intermediate College Algebra 3

TBA Quick, Renee M. Online class; for information contact renee.quick@wallacestate.edu.

20077 MTH100 Intermediate College Algebra 3

TBA Quick, Renee M. Online class; for information contact renee.quick@wallacestate.edu 20078 MTH100 Intermediate College Algebra 3

Quick, Renee M. Online class; for information contact renee.quick@wallacestate.edu. 20944 MTH100 Intermediate College Algebra 3

Doss, Angela P. Online class; for information contact angela.doss@wallacestate.edu.

Jennifer Mini Term II; Online class; for information contact jennifer.stanley@wallacestate.edu.

Jennifer Online class; for information contact jennifer.stanley@wallacestate.edu.

Smith, Brandon E. Online

for information contact brandon.smith@wallacestate.edu.

class; for information contact kateland.sibert@wallacestate.edu.

Kateland

Kateland Online class; for information contact kateland.sibert@wallacestate.edu.

Davis, Krystal Online class; for information contact krystal.davis@wallacestate.edu.

Flex

I; Online class; for information contact stacey.sivley@wallacestate.edu.

contact melissa.arnold@wallacestate.edu.

20253 MLT132 Laboratory Techniques II 5 09:00am-11:00am T TBH 508 Kilpatrick, Jaime R. 09:00am-10:00am R TBH 508 Kilpatrick, Jaime R. Lab-Thursday 10:15am-12:15pm and 12:45pm-3:45pm; Hybrid class; for information contact jaime.kilpatrick@wallacestate.edu. 20254 MLT141 MLT Microbiology

5 11:30am-03:30pm M TBH 504 Cleghorn, Chris D. Lab-Tuesday and Wednesday in TBH 504; Hybrid class; for information contact chris.cleghorn@wallacestate.edu.

Cleghorn, Chris D. Lab - Wednesday; Hybrid class; for information contact chris.cleghorn@wallacestate.edu 20256 MLT191

Lab Wednesday TBA in TBH 508; Hybrid class; for

08:00am-11:00am M TBH 517 Kilpatrick, Jaime R. 11:30am-01:30pm T TBH 517 Kilpatrick, Jaime R.

M CNS 219 Standridge, Alicia T. Block C 08:00am-03:00pm R CNS 337 Standridge, Alicia T.

Hybrid Class; for more information contact alicia.standridge@wallacestate.edu 20770 NUR113 Nursing Concepts I 8 08:00am-03:00pm TR CNS 327 Wilhite, Rosey D. Hybrid Class; for more information contact diane.wilhite@wallacestate.edu

NUR211 Advanced Nursing Concepts 7 08:00am-10:00am M CNS TBA Ashley, Heather M. 12:30pm-03:00pm MW CNS TBA Ashley, Heather M.

Hybrid class; for information contact heather.ashley@wallacestate.edu 20772 NUR221 Adv Evidence Base Clin Reasoning 7 08:00am-04:00pm R CNS 220 Hiatt, Meredith B. Hybrid class; for information contact meredith.hiatt@wallacestate.edu

NUR113 Nursing Concepts I 8 05:00pm-09:00pm TWR CNS 332 Whisenhunt, Logan B. Occupational Therapy Assistant

contact julie.grimes@wallacestate.edu.

contact ashley.lancaster@wallacestate.edu.

jennifer.logan@wallacestate.edu.

contact tabatha.tatum@wallacestate.edu.

Oneonta Center

Mini Term I (January 9-March 4)

Mini Term II (March 6- May 7) Main Campus

Flex Start Courses - Spring 2025

Teresa F.

WSCC EVENING CLASSES Program Options for Working Adults

Oneonta Center

Cullman Airport

Student Resources

#wallacestatecares

256.352.8340

VIRTUAL STUDENT SERVICES

www.wallacestate.edu/virtual-student-services

TUTORING LAB

Wallace State Tutoring Labs offer FREE academic tutoring for Wallace State students!

English • Math • Science • Resume Building • And More!

Hanceville Campus - JBC 8th Floor

Monday-Tuesday 8 am-6 pm; Wednesday-Thursday 8 am-5 pm Friday 8 am-2 pm 256.352.7821

Oneonta Academic Center - Room 127 Tuesday/Thursday 8 am-2:30 pm 205.625.4020

www.wallacestate.edu/student-services/free-tutoring www.wallacestate.upswing.io

MOTHERS’ LOUNGE

The Wallace State Association of Nursing Students offers a private room for nursing mothers to use a breast pump, with a refrigerator for storage and additional supplies. Go to the Nursing Administration office on the third floor of the School of Nursing and Center for Science for access to the room or call 256.352.8199.

FREE MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING SERVICE

In Person Visits — Call 256.427.9336 (cell) email counselor@wallacestate.edu for appointment.

Virtual Visits — Access online via UWill at https://app.uwill.com/ (National Suicide and Crisis Hotline: 988)

PROGRAM SERVICES

Any student may utilize these services offered through programs on campus:

• Agriculture/Horticulture Plant Sales (256.352.8035)

• Automotive Repairs from Auto Service (256.352.8151)

• Cleanings, X-rays, teeth whitening through Dental Hygiene (256.352.8300)

• Cosmetology services by Salon and Spa Management (256.352.7819)

• Access to gym through Wellness Center (256.352.8354

www.wallacestate.edu/student-resources

CAREER SERVICES

Wallace State Career Services is committed to assisting students in achieving career readiness by developing employment soft skills, coordinating apprenticeships/ internships/co-op, job placement, sharing career opportunities, and supporting students and graduates in securing employment.

Apprenticeships/Internships/Co-Ops Career Planning • Workshops

Job Fairs • Resume Building

The Work Wardrobe located in the Gudger Student Center offers free professional attire and styling tips for students seeking employment.

JBC 11th Floor

256.352.8461

www.wallacestate.edu/career-services-center

VETERANS’ CORNER

Wallace State has been designated a Military Friendly Institution and offers services to veterans through our VA office, located in Financial Aid. A Veterans’ Corner is also available to student veterans who need a place to study, congregate or unwind. 6th Floor of Library www.wallacestate.edu/military

SUCCESS ADVISING

Success Advisors meet regularly with students and provide them with the structure, tools and motivation they need to persist through challenges and get the most out of their education.

Find your advisor and schedule an appointment at www.wallacestate.edu/advising

LIONS’ KITCHEN

Lions’ Kitchen is a free food pantry open to all Wallace State students. Located in Room 106 of the Student Center. Contact Christine Wiggins, 256.352.8462 or christine. wiggins@wallacestate.edu or Bobby Tarvin at 256.352.8234 or bobby.tarvin@wallacestate.edu. Contact Campus Police after hours at 256.735.9975

WORK-STUDY

TRAVEL PROGRAM

You did not have to attend or graduate from WSCC to participate in the travel program Branson, MO

Hot Springs and Eureka Springs, AR

May 12—16, 2025 www.wsccalumni.org/ozarks

Grand Ole Opry’s 100th Birthday Celebration

Nashville, TN

July 14—16, 2025 www.wsccalumni.org/opry25

The Wizard of Oz

July 30, 2025

Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Montgomery, AL www.wsccalumni.org/oz

Watch for future dates for Trains of West Virginia Tour Fall 2025

Christmas at Biltmore and Pigeon Forge December 2025

to benefit student scholarships May 9th

To pre-order items and pick them up the day of graduation, visit www.thecommencementgroup.com/wallace-state/ Questions? www.wsccalumni.org LaDonna Allen, 256.352.8071 or Ladonna.allen@wallacestate.edu

www.wsccalumni.org/actprep

Have you seen all the great discounts offered by the following merchants on the WSCC Alumni Association Member card? Join to receive these discounts, support scholarships and receive a membership gift. Join today at www.wsccalumni.org/join24

SPRING ’25

The Wallace State Lifelong Institute (WaLLi) is open to area residents 50 and over. For information, call 256.352.7803, email walli@wallacestate.edu, or visit www.wallacestate.edu/walli. NOTE: Schedule is subject to change.

Weekly Activities

Weekly activities offered throughout the semester include:

Registration will be held on January 6 and 8 from 8 – 11 am in the WaLLi Classroom. Classes begin Wednesday, January 8 and end on Wednesday, May 7. There will be no classes during the week of Spring Break (March 24-28).

Monthly Activities

DR. JERRY D. GALIN HALL/BUSINESS

801 MAIN STREET NW | HANCEVILLE, ALABAMA 35077

HANCEVILLE: 256.352.8000

ONEONTA: 205.625.4020

TOLL FREE: 866.350.9722 VISIT OUR LOCATIONS IN HANCEVILLE (MAIN CAMPUS) AND ONEONTA PRIORITY REGISTRATION OPENS OCTOBER 21 • CLASSES BEGIN JANUARY 8

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