Special Populations Program
  
What is the Special Populations Program?

The mission of Savannah Technical College’s Special Populations Program is to assist all students who are members of defined population groups with removing and/or overcoming academic, career, and economic barriers. The program assures Special Population Students equal access to recruitment, enrollment, job placement activities and the full range of technical education programs and activities.

Who is a Special Populations Student?
* Single Parents including single pregnant women
* Displaced Homemakers (separation or divorced from spouse or widowed)
* Students with Disabilities (see Disabilities Services for more information)
* Students with limited English proficiency (English is not the native language)

* Students preparing for a non-traditional career field (examples: male nurses or female automotive technology   students)

 

What Services are Available?

Personal, Career and Admissions Counseling

Lending Library

Quarterly Workshops for Special Populations including Academic and Life Skills Seminars

Community Resource Referrals

 

How Do Students Enroll?

Students complete the New Student Disclosure Form during placement testing or during Online Orientation to declare their special population status or contact Anne Kuhlke, Counselor and Special Populations Coordinator. Stop by office A-133, call 912.443.5717 or email: akuhlke@savannahtech.edu.