Student Services
Tutoring, academic advising, counseling referrals, and career support — plus the policies and resources that govern student life at CCOM.
Tutoring services
Tutoring services are designed not only to assist students who are struggling with a specific topic, but for any student who wants extra help or practice in any subject. These services are available to any student who wishes to seek them.
Faculty tutoring. Tutoring by faculty members is available upon request. Students must make an appointment with an instructor for this service.
Peer tutoring. Peer tutoring is also available upon request. Tutoring sessions are available by appointment and must be scheduled with the Chief Academic Officer.
Academic advising
Instructors provide the majority of academic advising services. These services are designed to provide guidance for the student’s academic career. Advisement sessions can be made by appointment with instructors.
Student counseling
CCOM offers academic advising for all students who have academic or personal concerns. Counseling is provided in strict confidentiality, with the following exceptions: risk of harm to either the student or others, by order from legal authorities, or in cases of abuse or neglect.
Personal advising is often provided within the framework of a student’s academic advising. However, if the situation requires a professional counseling environment, referrals may be made to professional counseling services outside the college. A fee may be required for outside counseling.
Career services
A healthcare professional will face many choices after graduation — where they will work, what they will specialize in, and other exciting yet challenging decisions. CCOM’s Directors serve as a resource for students seeking part-time employment.
As CCOM is a new college, it does not yet have graduates, but anticipates graduate placement as a future need and will provide the career services its students will require. Career seminars are scheduled as part of the college’s Practice Management courses to assist students in opening and managing a practice.
Policies and resources
Student Handbook
Download the current CCOM Student Handbook.
Read more →Grievance Policy
The four-step grievance procedure, the Grievance Committee Hearing process, and external complaint options.
Read more →Codes of Ethics
Student conduct expectations and the three codes of ethics CCOM students adhere to: the Chinese Hippocratic Oath, the Golden Rule of Sun Simiao, and the NCCAOM Code of Ethics.
Read more →Title IX
Download CCOM's Title IX policy.
Read more →Safety & Security Report
Download CCOM's annual Safety and Security Report.
Read more →Homelessness Liaison
Support for students experiencing housing insecurity. How to contact the Liaison and what assistance is available.
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