What can the Student Affairs office do for you?

Student Affairs provides prospective and current students with the support services necessary to be successful in attaining their educational goals to lead them to a chosen career. This collection of services in the Office of Student Affairs encompasses recruitment, admissions, enrollment, graduation, career planning, and job search services.

Academic Achievement Center

The center offers academic support for all students, especially in the areas of reading comprehension, writing skills, mathematical fundamentals, and algebraic concepts, and for historically difficult courses such as Introduction to Computers (COMP 1000) and Anatomy and Physiology (ALHS 1011). The staff includes qualified instructional aides, peer tutors, and Work-Study students ready to provide assistance.


Career Development Center

Start with the end in mind! Career Services, located in the Career Development Center, can assist with all stages of your career path, such as employment preparation, resume writing and review, mock interviews, employment opportunities, career portfolio development, apprenticeship opportunities, graduate tracking for job placement, and much more.


Registrar and Records

Maintain records, grades, FERPA, graduation, completion reports, Smooth correct operation of records management to ensure security, confidentiality, and accuracy of student records; BANNER Training Degree Works for graduation audits.


Retention Services

Retention services are provided to meet the individual and collective needs of students while persisting toward credential completion and developing into lifelong learners. The Retention Office provides services to improve student retention and completion among academic programs, student engagement, and student success.


Special Needs / Disability Services

Albany Technical College ensures that its facilities, programs and activities are accessible to individuals with disabilities. We are committed to providing equal access and reasonable accommodations to students with disabilities as defined under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and strive to make programs and facilities accessible.


Special Population

Ensure services are provided to students in need that may cause barriers to success. Services to maximize the success of single parents, displaced homemakers, nontraditional students who are economically disadvantaged by working in cooperation with community agencies; family-friendly housing, bus passes, medical assistance, and community referrals. Provides student success workshops, and a women’s support group.


Leveraging Education For Advancement Program (LEAP)

The Leveraging Education for Advancement Program (LEAP) is an Inclusive Postsecondary Education Program (IPSE). The LEAP program at Albany Technical College (ATC) is designed to provide students with intellectual and developmental disabilities, ages 18 and older, an inclusive post-secondary college education experience. LEAP focuses on developing academic, personal, and self-advocacy skills that lead to employment.