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Student Support Services, one of the federally-funded TRIO programs, helps students stay in college until they earn their baccalaureate degree. Participants receive comprehensive services which include tutoring, counseling and instruction. Students are now being served in programs sponsored by over 700 two and four-year colleges and universities nationwide.

Students participating in the Student Support Services/TRIO program are more than twice as likely to remain in college than those students from similar backgrounds who don't participate in the program.

Student Support Services Students

Services Available:
Tutoring

Counseling
Cultural Enrichment
Transfer Assistance
Academic Advising
Peer Mentoring
SSS Club

MONTHLY NEWSLETTER/WORKSHOPS
The "The TRIO Times" monthly newsletter and calendar of Student Support Services workshops provide program participants with vital information. They help program staff inform students of important dates, advertising program and offerings, and encourage student participation in campus activities.

Click below for online versions of some of the workshops available each semester:
Student Support Services Internet Workshop

Click here for the Student Support Services Orientation.

Meet the Staff:

  • Sue Hawkins, Director (386) 506-3130, hawkins@dbc.edu
  • Gail Besaw, Coordinator (386) 506-3634, besawg@dbc.edu
  • Vanessa Bouey, Transfer Counselor (386) 506-3715, boueyv@dbc.edu
  • Michelle Wallis, Counselor (386) 506-3584, wallism@dbc.edu