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'One-stop' makes registration at ECCC easier
East Central Community College freshmen (from right) James Cornelison of Morton and Brittney Taylor and Faith Emmons, both of Lake, visit the "One-Stop Shop" set up in Mabry Memorial Cafeteria. Angela Bradley, assistant to the director of financial aid, and Mae Thornton, busi ness office clerk, (pictured from left) were among staff members from several offices who met with students to ensure they were clear to advance for the summer and fall terms.
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sion, which seeks to help students succeed in their academic, career and per sonal goals. "Offering the One-Stop Shop during the week prior to pre-registration for cur rent students addresses m-o Institutional Commitment of 2020 Vision: Student Suc cess and Communication college President Billy Stewart said. '"I appreciate the extra effort of all of our staff in making student services, advising, financial aid and the business office easily accessible for our students. I also look for- - ward to enhancing and in creasing these types of - enices to our students. Arter all. their achievement - is the focu of our work at East Central."
The new "One-Stop Shop" makes it easier than ever for East Central Community College students to plan their next semester on the Decatur campus. ECCC staff members set up in Mabry Memorial Cafe teria in March to assist stu dents with advance registration. "Representatives from Admissions, Financial Aid, the Business Office and Counseling staff met with students to ensure they are clear to advance register for the summer and fall terms and to provide adVisement on courses if the students need assistance" said Deanna Rush, director of admissions and records. The new program fulfills part of the college's 2020 Vi- •
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