2. The Lone Star campus has a
multitude of resources to help
its students including:
• Advising
• Financial Aid
• Degree Planning
3. Help with writing a paper:
— Writing Lab
The Writing Lab has certified
tutors to help students with
any writing assignment.
4. Get something to eat
and play pool:
— Activities Center &
Abby's Deli
When available, the
kingwood campus has a
variety of places to eat
and play games such as
pool and Xbox.
5. Get money for
school:
— Financial Aid
Financial aid helps students
and their families pay for
college such as educational
expenses including tuition,
fees, books, and supplies.
6. Get help finding a job
or writing a resume:
— Career Services
Career Services offers a
variety of resources
and assistance for career plan
ning, job searching,
internships, and employment.
7. Find books or articles
for a research paper:
— LSCS Libraries
Find books, articles, films, and
MORE in the catalog and
selected databases.
Locate credible and scholarly
research sources.
8. Get healthy:
— Fitness Center
Fitness Center is to serve
the health and fitness
needs of the campus
community.
9. Get academic
advising:
— Academic Advisors
Academic advisors are available
in-person and virtually to provide
services such as identifying
educational goals, developing
academic plans, career and
transfer advising.
10. Get tutoring for one of
your classes:
— LSC Tutoring
The LSC Tutoring work with
students to help them grasp
the content of courses as well
as the study skills necessary
to master content.
11. Find a quiet place to
study:
— Study Rooms/Library
These areas are dedicated to
quiet study spaces. Students
can locate quiet tables or
carrels for individual study
12. Get help from one of the
Division Offices:
— Administrative Services
You can use your
Administrative Services
courses toward an Associate
of Arts academic degree and
workforce programs.
13. Get Accommodations
for Disabilities:
— LSC Disability
Services
LSC Disability Services is
committed to ensuring students
with disabilities have an equal
opportunity to participate and
benefit from college programs,
services, and activities.