A student in good academic standing may take a leave of absence of no more than four semesters and return to the College without … Continue reading “Leave of Absence”
Author: Nadine Ashton
Library – Gift Donation
All multi-title gift donations must be approved by the Library Director before receipt of materials from the donor. Additionally, potential material sample donations must … Continue reading “Library – Gift Donation”
Library Collection Development
Introduction CCS Library supports the mission, goals, and objectives of the College for Creative Studies through the services and collections that it provides to … Continue reading “Library Collection Development”
Library Fines
Fines By Patron Type Students STUDENT FINES MATERIAL TYPE BORROWING PERIOD (No Daily Fines) Books 4 weeks 1 renewal availableItem limit: 20 Open Stack DVDs … Continue reading “Library Fines”
Locker Rental Information
Terms of the Rental Lockers are assigned on a first come first serve basis. The combination to the lock that has been placed on … Continue reading “Locker Rental Information”
Lost and Found
Please turn in found items to the Campus Safety Office. Students seeking lost items should report the lost items to the Campus Safety Office … Continue reading “Lost and Found”
Mentor Program
All full-time faculty are required to serve as formal mentors to students. Full time Faculty will work with an adjunct or staff member, as … Continue reading “Mentor Program”
Military Tuition Assistance
Military tuition assistance (TA) is a benefit that is paid to eligible members and veterans of the United States military branches. TA is not … Continue reading “Military Tuition Assistance”
Missing Student Policy
(Updated September 2023) The College for Creative Studies (CCS) takes student safety seriously and has established the following policy if a currently enrolled student … Continue reading “Missing Student Policy”
Monitoring Student Attendance
CCS must record and monitor student attendance during the first two weeks of classes to document that a student actually began attendance in all … Continue reading “Monitoring Student Attendance”