Mission

In support of the American Samoa Community College's mission, the Division of Student Services (DOSS) strives to provide services and programs in support of its student's educational, career, leadership, social and personal needs through involvement in student organizations, service programs and campus events.

The Division of Student Services (DOSS) is student-centered dedicated to assist, support, develop, empower and enrich students inside and outside the classroom. DOSS goal is to provide quality and effective services to create a positive, exciting college experience for all students.

In support of the Division of Student Services mission, the Student Support and Learning Services (SSLS)provides consultation, scheduling and tutorial services for the diverse populations of educationally underserved, challenged, traditional or non-traditional students to achieve their educational goals. Provides computers for student's usage and a quiet space to study. Supporting the mission and purposes of ASCC.

Services include the following:

  • To assist students in becoming independent learners.
  • To identify student area(s) of concern.
  • To provide access to study skills resources, such as workshops and online support.
  • To assist students in mastering a particular subject area.
  • To assist students in becoming active in the learning process.
  • To aid in the development of a positive approach toward learning.
  • To provide a supportive and encouraging environment where learning takes place at the students' pace.
Divisional Outcomes

Outcome 1: Students will receive academic and administrative services to support the DOSS/ASCC mission.

Outcome 2: DOSS possesses a combined Standard Operations Procedures (SOP) Manual that is reviewed every year for improvement to efficiently and regularly serve ASCC stakeholders.

Outcome 3: Students are aware of, and participate in the various support services offered by DOSS contributing to their educational pathways to success.

Outcome 4: Students complete all administrative and other pertinent student activities within the period of time scheduled for each term