Student Affairs and Student Services Mission

The mission of the Student Affairs Department and the Student Services Department is two-fold: (1) to afford students an opportunity to grow personally and professionally through student interaction, activities, and leadership opportunities within the college and the community; and (2) to provide students with services and guidance that lead to effective problem-solving skills and personal satisfaction with their learning community and their learning experience.

Areas within the Student Services Department include entrance testing, orientation, and academic advising. Areas within the Student Affairs Department include counseling, student activities and organizations, career services, disability services, graduation, tutoring, resource center/library services, bookstore, safety, and student conduct. In addition, community resources and referral lists are available from the Student Affairs Department for alcohol and drug abuse information sources, housing information, and daycare providers.

Student Organizations

Student organizations represent a variety of interests at South College. Participation in student organizations provides students with an opportunity to apply knowledge, improve skills, and enhance the college experience.

Activities and organizations that meet the needs of students and focus on academic achievement and career interests are encouraged. Groups with objectives that specifically support educational goals and career interests can easily be formed. Students interested in organizing and developing new clubs or organizations are encouraged to meet with the Student Affairs staff to discuss the group’s goals. Each student organization must be registered with and approved by the Student Affairs Department and must have a faculty advisor. In addition, all groups must develop and operate with a set of by-laws and hold elections. Assistance will be given in obtaining an advisor if needed.

Bookstore

South College is proud to partner with Barnes & Noble College for our campus bookstore.

Students are able to purchase all of their textbooks & required supplies for their courses at one convenient location. Plus with an easy no-hassle return policy, textbooks are able to be returned by the end of the 1st week of classes. Even if a student has to drop a course please speak to the Store Manager and you may still be eligible!

Advising/Counseling

Advising/Counseling services are available to assist students in resolving academic, career, and non-academic problems. College personnel, particularly deans and department chairs, can help students plan their educational programs as well as adjust to the demands of college-level studies. Assistance is available for any student who seeks aid in addressing individual problems. Counseling services are available upon request for an appointment through the Department of Student Affairs.

Orientation & Welcome Session

The college provides online orientation modules for student review in the New Student Orientation course in Canvas. Campus Welcome Sessions are also scheduled each term. The information provided is designed to acquaint new students with academic life and college services. All new students and those students re-entering after an absence of one year or more are asked to participate. Information regarding both the New Student Orientation Course and the Welcome Sessions is provided by the Admissions Department or by the Student Services Department.

Disability Services

South College does not discriminate on the basis of disability in education programs and activities pursuant to the requirements of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended by the Rehabilitation Acts Amendments of 1974, and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990. A disability is a mental or physical impairment which substantially limits one or more major life activities. Students with disabilities means any person who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities; or has a record of such impairment; or is regarded as having such an impairment.

Students who seek reasonable accommodations should notify the Disability Services Coordinator (contact information listed below) of their specific limitations and, if known, their requested accommodations. 

  • Main/Parkside Campuses: Student Affairs Coordinator, 3904 Lonas Drive, Knoxville, TN 37909, Phone: (865) 251-1800
  • CBE Programs: Director of Student Services, 3904 Lonas Drive, Knoxville, TN 37909, Phone: (865) 288-8400
  • Asheville Campus: Student Affairs Coordinator, 140 Sweeten Creek Road, Asheville, NC 28803, Phone: (828) 398-2500
  • Atlanta Campus: Assistant Director of Student Affairs, 2600 Century Parkway NE, Atlanta, GA 30345, Phone: (470) 322-1212
  • Dallas Campus: Director of Student Services, 1507 Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway, Suite 100, Dallas, TX 75234, Phone: (469) 896-8275
  • Indianapolis Campus: Director of Student Services, 301 Pennsylvania Parkway, Indianapolis, IN 46280, Phone: (317) 819-7900
  • Marietta Campus: Assistant Director of Student Affairs, 2600 Century Parkway NE, Atlanta, GA 30345, Phone: (470) 322-1212
  • Nashville Campus: Student Affairs Coordinator, 616 Marriott Drive, Nashville, TN 37214, Phone: (629) 802-3000
  • Online: Student Affairs Coordinator, 3904 Lonas Drive, Knoxville, TN 37909, Phone: (865) 288-8750
  • Orlando Campus: Director of Student Affairs, 6649 Westwood Blvd., Suite 100, Orlando, FL 32821, Phone: (407) 447-6900
  • Pittsburgh Campus: Dean of Academic & Student Services, 3000 Westinghouse Dr., Suite 200, Cranberry Township, PA 16066, Phone: (724) 720-9500

At the initial meeting, students will be asked to complete the Registration Form for Disability Services to disclose their specific limitations and requested accommodations, which can include auxiliary aids or academic adjustments or services. Students will be asked to provide medical documentation from a healthcare professional of the need for accommodations. Students are encouraged to request accommodations and provide the required documentation at least one month prior to beginning classes for the first time in order to allow time for the request to be evaluated appropriately and for the accommodation to be arranged. Classroom accommodations are not retroactive and are effective upon the instructor(s) receipt of the approved accommodation letter. Please refer to the Disability Services Policy published in the South College Catalog and the Student Handbook for complete information.

Please view our South College Accessibility Statement for additional information.

Health Services

South College does not provide health services. However, some campuses have agreements with local health systems that allow South College students to seek health care services from designated facilities.  Please contact the Department of Student Affairs staff for additional information and for low-cost health services options.

Housing

There are no dormitory facilities at South College. Students who are not within commuting distance must secure their own residence. Resources are available from the Department of Student Affairs.

Campus Security

As the safety of students, faculty, staff, and visitors is always a primary consideration, South College strives to have a safe and secure environment for the campus community. Off-duty officers from local police departments or building-owner provided security officers provide security services for the college campuses, thus enhancing the college’s efforts to prevent crime and maintain a safe environment. South College maintains a crime log recording all reported crimes. The crime log is available for public inspection during regular business hours at the Office of the Dean of Academic and Student Services or Dean of Academics (Online). South College will notify the campus community in a timely manner of any criminal action included in the annual security report that is reported to campus security or local police and that is considered to be a threat to students or employees. The college publishes an annual security report that contains information on policies and procedures relating to campus security, crimes and emergencies, drug and alcohol use, preventive measures, campus security, and access to campus facilities. The Annual Security and Crime Statistics (Clery) Report meets the requirements of the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act and includes campus crime statistics.

South College Annual Security & Crime Statistics Report (Clery Report) 2024

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