The college is closed December 21 through January 1 for winter break and will reopen January 2. Prospective students can still apply for enrollment online during the break, and continuing students can register for Spring semester classes.
The mission of the Human Services Technology programs is to provide a learning environment that fosters the development of entry-level helping professionals with a focus on evidence-based and ethical practice. Graduates will be prepared to work with individuals and communities to address problems in living and to maximize independence. Program graduates will seek employment in community agencies, addiction and recovery settings, mental health organizations, programs serving aging populations, education, criminal justice and many other fields. Additionally, graduates will be prepared to further their education at senior institutions.
Upon completion of a Human Services Technology program, graduates will be able to do the following:
The effectiveness of the Human Services Technology program is reflected through continued assessment of retention and completion rates, internship success rates and job placement and continuing education rates. The chart reflects students' success in Work-Based Learning:
Recent program graduates have secured employment in a variety of human services settings:
Recent program graduates have continued toward the completion of bachelor's or master's degrees at several senior institutions: