Cape May County Herald, 21 August 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 68

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Cumberland Slates Orientation Day I

V1NELAND - New students, potential students and interested community members are invited to attend a free Orientation Day at Cumberland County College, Soyth Orchard. The college has scheduled orientation sessions 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 27 at the Dr. Charles Cunn- ' s ingham Student Center. < During the first session. 1 "Strategies for Success at l CCC," college officials will j

explain policies and procedures for attendance Topics will include admission requirements, expenses, degrees and certificates, the grading system, transfer of credits and registration. • ALSO discussed will be student services such as career counseling, the Opportunity Fund program, financial aid. the Special Services

program, activities, organizations and the Learning Laboratory. The second session will feature a panel of returning students who will discuss the challenge and rewards of attending CCC They will also answer questions from the audience. Finally, participants will get to meet representatives from the various academic divisions on campus. The representatives will explain specific aspects of their programs. including the do's and don'ts of academic advisement. who to see for specific information and career and transfer opportunities of their programs. EACH PARTICIPANT will receive a free packet containing, among other materials, a college catalog and a schedule listing the

241 courses offered during fall semester After the orientation sessions, campus tours will be conducted and a free picnic, featuring refreshments and entertainment, will be held "Orientation sessions enable citizens to become acquainted with the college." said Joseph Hibbs, assistant dean of students, adding that about 400 to 500 people usually attend "Ex I perience has shown that in- I dividuals who attend these I seminars become more successful as students." Day. evening and Saturday fall semester courses will be conducted at CCC Sept. 9 to Dec. 20. Registration will be held in the col- 3 lege cafeteria 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Sept. 4 and 5. For further information. I call 691-8600. ext. 223 ■

Classes Set In Evening

VINELAND - Cumberland County College is offering 90 varied evening courses during fall semester, which will be conducted Sept. 9 to Dec. 18. Some evening classes offered include English as a Second Language. Principles of Banking (AIB), Accounting Principles, Business Law, Personnel Management. Introduction to Microcomputers, Elementary French, English Composition, Effective Speech and Electronics. STUDENTS enrolling in evening courses may also take Public Administration. Calculus. Real Estate Salesperson, General Biology, Typing, Principles of Economics. United States History. Child Psychology, and introduction to Engineering. Fall semester registraSocial Security (Jm'-iKin- .mil -Xn-wfis Q. Can a young person get Social Security disability benefits? A. Yes, if he or she has worked long enough under Social Security and is severely disabled and cannot work for a year or longer. There's a fivemonth waiting period, so payments will not start until the sixth full month of disability. Disability benefits will continue for as long as the worker is disabled. Q. I HAVE applied for Social Security disability benefits. How long will it take to process my claim? A. It usually takes about two to three months to process a disability claim, though this may vary, depending on the time required to gather the necessary medical evidence. Q. How does the definition of disability under Social Security compare with that for SSI (Supplemental Security Income). A. The definition of disability under both programs is the same. Q. Would owning either a home or a car disqualify a person for SSI? A. No. An individual or couple can own both a home and a car and still be eligible for SSI payments.

tion will be held at the college cafeteria 9 a.m. to 7: 30 I p.m. Sept. 4 and 5. Further information can be obtained by calling 691-8600. ext. 223.

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