Student Success Center
Student Success Center
The Student Success Center on the second floor of Hibbard Campus Center is committed to ensuring the success of undergraduate students in both their academic and personal lives. We provide a comprehensive support system that caters to the unique needs of each student. We meet students where they are, understanding that everyone has different strengths and challenges. Through services, we empower and support students on their lifelong learning journey.
Contact: 570-945-8980 or success@738628.com
Stairs to Success
Your four-year plan outlining specific steps you should complete to develop and succeed at Keystone.
Disability Services
Disability Services helps you navigate the process of securing learning accommodations or services.
Advising
Meet with your academic advisors often to help you navigate the academic and registration process and career mentorship.
Proctoring
We work with instructors and eligible students to schedule proctored exams, quizzes and tests for students.
YOUR SUCCESS TEAM
Make an appointment with a staff member.
Adrienne Mellott, EdD
Chief Retention Officer
570-945-8434
Email
Book Appointment
Emily Decker
Success Coach
570-945-8987
Email
Book Appointment
Devinne Scott
Success Coach
570-945-8123
Email
Book Appointment
More Resources For Success
In addition to the Student Success Center, Keystone offers a variety of resources to help you succeed during your time at Keystone. Reach out to any of us for help, or visit the resources below.
Career Development
Get help with career exploration, internships, resume building and job preparation.
Curriculum Guides
Recommended semester-by-semester schedule of courses and milestones required for your degree.
Tutoring
Tutors may be available to meet face-to-face, chat, email, phone, Zoom, Facetime, Skype, etc.
Writing Center
The Writing Center helps students in all disciplines become more effective writers.
Keeping the Keystone Promise
Our pledge that within six months of graduating from Keystone College you will have received at least one job offer or been accepted into a transfer or graduate program.