Information Technology Services

 Information Technology Services strives to provide an environment of excellence and commitment to student success through Instructional Technology Services, Information Technology Development Services, Information Technology Public Services, Academic Support Services, Information Systems, and the office of Institutional Research. These services directly and indirectly support the achievement of academic and administrative outcomes by encouraging and enabling the acquisition and use of needed information by students, faculty, and staff.
Included in Information Technology Services are all library resources and academic support services for students, faculty and staff at PCC. The Library and the Teaching/Learning/Computing Center (TLCC) on each campus provide these services. Knowledgeable and helpful staff members
are available at each location. Hours of operation for the libraries and the TLCCs are posted on the PCC website at www.polk.cc.fl.us.

LIBRARIES
   The purpose of the PCC libraries is to support the PCC community with current and accurate information and expert instruction in accessing and utilizing electronic and traditional information resources. Quality services are provided by knowledgeable library staff utilizing contemporary technologies.
   The Library at the Winter Haven campus is located on the third floor of the Learning Resources Building (WLR). The Lakeland Library is located on the first floor of the Lakeland Learning Center (LLC).
   The libraries' collections contain reference materials, circulating books, art reproductions, periodicals, microforms, and electronic resources, including access to the Internet. Self-service copy machines and seminar rooms are available at each location. Professional librarians are available to assist students with research and to provide instruction using information resources. The PCC libraries are on the World Wide Web at www.polk.cc.fl.us/it/library/.

TEACHING/LEARNING/COMPUTING CENTERS
   The purpose of the Teaching/Learning/Computing Centers (TLCC) is to further the educational process at PCC. The TLCCs provide qualified staff and up-to-date equipment and facilities to promote student academic success by providing tutoring services, computing resources, and other instructional support.
   The TLCC at the Winter Haven campus is located on the second floor of the Learning Resources Building (WLR). At Lakeland, the TLCC is located on the first floor of the Lakeland Learning Center (LLC). The TLCCs provide a wide variety of computer equipment, including microcomputers, scanners, printers and access to the Internet, all dedicated to supporting instruction. A large collection of computer assisted instructional software supporting many subjects and courses are available at each TLCC.
   The TLCCs also provide one-on-one and group tutoring in college preparatory courses, mathematics, English, and other subjects.
    Each TLCC provides videotapes, audio-tapes, slides, kits, and other instructional material for use by PCC students. Many instructors require use of these resources. Administration of make-up tests and other tests are also provided in the TLCC's. Further information about the TLCC's is available on the World Wide Web at http://www.polk.cc.fl.us/It/Tlcc/index.htm

Student Activities

STUDENT ACTIVITIES BOARD
The Student Activities Board (SAB) is the official representative of Polk Community College Students. The SAB has three main responsibilities: acting as a liaison between students and administrators, providing a program of activities for the College, and representing PCC students in state organizations of college students.
   The SAB schedules college activities and events providing social outlets for students. The Board is a member of the Florida Junior/Community Colleges Student Government Association and represents PCC on the district and state level.   
  The SAB is comprised of nine students from each campus who are appointed at the beginning of each fall term (Term I). Students not appointed as voting members of the SAB may participate on a volunteer basis. Meeting times are announced each term. All students are invited to attend.
   The SAB is funded by the Student Activities Fee, making it possible to present programs free of charge to PCC students. The SAB administers the Activities budget under the supervision of the Student Services Specialist and the Director of Student Activities and Athletics.

STUDENT ACTIVITIES AND ATHLETICS
   The purpose of Student Activities and Athletics is to provide an outstanding program of student activities and athletics for the students of Polk Community College. 
   The Student Activities and Athletics Office is located in the Health Center on the Winter Haven Campus. The Student Activities Office is located in Student Services on the Lakeland Campus.
 The Student Activities Coordinator is available on the Lakeland campus on scheduled days. The staff assists students wanting information on athletics, activities, clubs, or other types of student involvement.

 STUDENT CENTER
   The Student Centers are where students gather to socialize and study. In Winter Haven, the Student Center is located between the Science Building and The Fine Arts Building. The College Bookstore, campus dining services and SAB offices are located in the center.

STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
  Many active clubs and organizations are available at PCC to suit your particular interest:
• Archaeology Club
• C.A.V.E. (Cultural Academic and Vocational Experience Club)
• Fellowship of Christian Athletes
• Florida Student Nurses Association
• Health Information Management Club
• International Student Club
• Psi Beta (Psychology Club)
• PCC Inter-cultural Council
• Physical Therapist Assistant Club
• Snow Ski Club
• Phi Theta Kappa
   PCC sponsors a chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, the official national honor society for community and junior college students. The purpose of the PCC Chapter, Xi Pi, an active student organization on campus, is encouraging scholarship, developing leadership, providing service to the College, and
promoting fellowship among members. Interested students should consult an Advisor for membership requirements.

PUBLICATIONS
   "Orange & Green," the official college information and announcement publication, is distributed monthly.
   Catalogs, term schedule booklets, and other College publications are produced when appropriate.

STUDENT NEWSPAPER
   The PCC Press is Polk Community College's student newspaper. The publication is written, edited, and produced by PCC students. The PCC Press includes newsworthy articles on campus, community, and national topics. A portion of the paper is dedicated to original literary works by PCC students.
   Those interested in working on The PCC Press can receive college credits for registering for College Publications I, College Publications II, and Journalistic Writing - all three credit hour courses.

MUSIC
   Polk Community College provides a variety of opportunities for students wishing to participate in ensemble music organizations, both vocal and instrumental. Participation is on a credit or non-credit basis, depending on the ensemble. For further information, contact the Arts, Letters and Social  Sciences division office.

DRAMA
   Students have opportunities to get involved in the College drama program either through acting or production.
   PCC presents two types of theatrical events: the PCC Readers Theatre and PCC Players productions. Students may register for the one-credit course, Theatrical Production, or may participate on a non-credit basis. A number of other credit courses also are available for those interested in theater.

ATHLETIC PROGRAMS
   Polk Community College is a member in good standing with the National Junior College Athletic Association (Region VIII) as well as the Florida Community College Activities Association (Suncoast Conference). Athletes compete in men's baseball, men's basketball, women's volleyball, women's softball, and women's tennis. A limited number of scholarships are available for student athletes.
   PCC provides modern sports facilities considered to be models for other schools in Florida. The Health Center on the Winter Haven Campus seats 2,600 adults in an air-conditioned,
tartan-playing surface facility. The baseball field is built to professional specifications. The softball team plays at the state-of-the-art Diamondplex.
   Students wishing to participate in an athletic program are encouraged to contact the coach of the varsity sport they are interested in playing. The Athletic Program is located on the Winter Haven Campus.

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