USF 1996-97 Undergraduate Catalog - Page 23
Student Support Services (SSS) is a federally funded retention program designed to provide academic and personal support to alternatively admitted first generation, low income, and physically disabled stuents. The program provides an opportunity for students who may not meet all admission criteria but whose high school records and test scores indicate the potential to succeed in college.
Students who participate receive personal, academic, career, financial, and tutorial assistance. Special instruction is provided in the areas of English composition, reading, and study skills.
SSS provides a summer program to ease the transition from high school to college, establish a strong academic foundations during the summer semester, and expose students to university resources and facilities. Students receive a comprehensive summer orientation, individualized academic advising, course credit toward graduation and college survival skills.
Program participants have an opportunity to join the SSS Club which serves as a common unit for students to exchange academic information, plan cultural activities, meet former SSS participants, and conduct fund-raising activities.
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Effective Date: Semester I, 1996
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