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Campus Services
• Proactively embrace inclusion
• Form and express conclusions
• Learn and practice leadership skills
• Explore personal values
• Become good citizens
• Develop cooperative learning skills
The offices of Campus Activities and Student Leadership Development are located at the following
locations:
Ammerman
Babylon Student Center, 100
Phone: (631) 451-4375
Eastern
Peconic Building, 122
Phone: (631) 548-2522
Michael J. Grant
Captree Commons, 110
Phone: (631) 851-6702
Career Services and Cooperative Education
The mission of Career Services and Cooperative Education is to provide the College’s students,
undergraduates, and alumni with assistance in developing, evaluating, and implementing career
plans, making career decisions, exploring career options, gaining related work experience, and finding
employment. Students are assisted in clarifying career direction, organizing a job search, and/or utilizing
Suffolk’s Job Connection (an online job listing database located on the College’s Web site).
A variety of career programs and services are offered, some of which include the Federal Work Study
Program, America Reads, online career assessment tools, employment/job counseling and resume
assistance to help individuals find employment.
Students have the opportunity to earn college credit through supervised internship and cooperative
education programs. Internship and co-op classes enable students to integrate on-campus academic
studies with applied experiences at many off-campus work sites. Through these experiential courses,
students can explore a career and prepare for future employment or advanced studies.
The Career Services offices are located in the following locations on each campus:
Ammerman
Babylon Student Center, 205
Phone: (631) 451-4049
Eastern
Peconic Building, 2nd floor
Phone: (631) 548-2500
Michael J. Grant
Nesconset Building, 1
Phone: (631) 851-6876
Children’s Learning Centers
The Ammerman and Grant campuses have centers that provide child care services in a safe, supervised,
loving atmosphere designed to foster social, emotional, intellectual and physical growth. Child care is
available for children six weeks through five years of age. The centers utilize Early Childhood education
teachers who maintain a developmentally appropriate environment. They can provide assistance for children
with special needs. In addition, the centers serve as training sites for student interns in the Early Childhood
Education program and act as lab sites for College students fulfilling course requirements involving
pre-school children.
For more information contact the appropriate campus Children’s Learning Center:
Ammerman
Campus Kids
Phone: (631) 451-4388
Michael J. Grant
Suffolk Kids Cottage
Phone: (631) 851-6517
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