Bookstore Information
The main campus Bookstore, located on the first floor of the Atkins-Holman Student Commons, carries a wide range of books, art supplies, study materials, college memorabilia, personal grooming products and snacks.
Grossnickle Career Services Center
Making the successful transition from college to the workplace can be challenging and Grossnickle Career Services Center is here to provide support. Career Services works with students and alumni in all areas of career development through in-person or virtual meetings, online resources and communications in areas such as:
- Understanding the relationship between choice of major and career path
- Mastering job and internship search techniques
- Resume and cover letter development
- Developing interview skills
- Internships for credit
- Learning about graduate school options and the admissions process
To set up a career counseling appointment contact us directly by phone at 573-875-7425 or email at careerservices@ccis.edu. We meet with students over the phone, virtually, by email or in person.
Additionally, Columbia College students have access to a powerful, innovative career management system. This system allows students to search through thousands of jobs, internships, and employers throughout the country, find in-person and virtual hiring and graduate school events, and access career development resources. The system is free and easily accessible on all devices.
Honor Societies
Alpha Chi
Missouri Epsilon chapter of the national honor society for four-year colleges and universities. It selects its members from junior and senior students of good character who rank in the top 10 percent of their class based on cumulative GPA, have earned at least 24 credit hours at Columbia College and are enrolled for coursework at the time of eligibility. Available to all students.
Alpha Sigma Lambda
Alpha Sigma Lambda (ASL) is an adult honor society for degree seeking students who attend classes through our online program or one of our nationwide locations. ASL provides a means of recognition for the special achievements of adults who accomplish academic excellence while facing competing interests of home and work. The criteria for membership is completion of at least 24 hours of coursework with Columbia College, be in the top 20 percent of students in their class, and have a minimum 3.20 GPA. The student must also be degree seeking with Columbia College. Columbia College offers two chapters, Nu Lambda chapter for students who attend or receive service solely through our online program, and Omega Zeta chapter for students who attend a nationwide location. Available to all Columbia College Global students.
SALUTE Veterans Honor Society
SALUTE Veterans Honor Society recognizes the academic success of student veterans at Columbia College. Collegiate members shall be students enrolled in an undergraduate program at the time of initiation, have been honorably discharged from the armed services, or provide proof of current duty station. Members must also have completed 12 semester hours or its equivalent of one semester, have sophomore standing, and have a minimum 3.0 grade point average. Available to all student veterans.
Sigma Beta Delta
Sigma Beta Delta is an international honor society for students interested in business, management and administration. Membership is open to all students in the top 15 percent of their class. Members must also have at least a 3.5 GPA and 30 credit hours at Columbia College. Available to all students.
Parking Permits
All Columbia College students and employees must obtain a parking permit for any vehicle parked on campus. Parking permits must be displayed at all times. Parking permits may be ordered online www.ccis.edu/ParkingPermits. Your parking permit can be picked up at Student Affairs. Call (573) 875-7400 for more information.
Student Accessibility Resources
Student Accessibility Resources (SAR) leads the campus in the creation of inclusive learning environments and facilitates access through innovative services, programs, and partnerships. Disability is an aspect of diversity that is integral to our society and to the Columbia College community. The SAR office collaborates with students, faculty, and staff to create a campus environment that is usable, equitable, sustainable and inclusive of all members of the college community.
After admission to the college, students with a disability/condition who want to explore reasonable academic accommodations are encouraged to contact SAR to explore the possibilities and options without feeling a need to commit to utilizing any resources.
Student Accessibility Resources can be reached at (573) 875-7626 or by emailing SAR@ccis.edu. The office is located in the Student Affairs suite on the second floor of Atkins-Holman Student Commons. For more information please visit Student Accessibility Resources.
Testing Services
The primary mission of the Columbia College Testing Center is to provide a comfortable, professional, uniform and secure testing environment for all customers. The Testing Center is located on N. 8th. St. across from Banks Hall.
The Testing Center conducts a variety of tests such as exams for students with approved ADA accommodations, online proctored exams, CLEP, DSST, ePraxis, Praxis II, and several other standardized exams. The Testing Center can be contacted at (573) 875-7485, or by e-mail at testingservices@ccis.edu.
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