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Introduction
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Academic Skills Center
The Academic Skills Center is an academic support service available to all Warner Southern students. Services include study skills resources, peer tutoring in academic areas, writing consultation, CLAST test preparation, and other services which individual students may need to meet the academic challenges of college.
Career & Personal Development Center
The mission of the Career & Personal Development Center is to promote Christian faith, scholarship, and servanthood by providing guidance and resources to Warner Southern College students and alumni for the purposes of helping them meet their career and personal development goals.
College Bookstore
The college bookstore is your one stop location for purchasing textbooks, office supplies, clothing, and items to show off your school spirit.
Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity, in partnership with the Corporation for National and Community Service, provides hundreds of service opportunities for persons of diverse ages and backgrounds.
HEART Institute
The HEART (Hunger Education and Resources Training) Institute is an interdenominational training center designed to prepare people to serve effectively in the Third World.
Service Learning
This campus-wide initiative fosters civic engagement and community partnerships while the student earns course credit and real-world preparation. Service learning furnishes both the provider and the recipient of the service, equally, with knowledge, assistance and compassion.
Office of the Registrar
The Warner Southern College Faculty Manual assigns duties to the Registrar in six areas: advising, registration, record, statistics and research, graduation exercises, committee responsibilities, and office management.
Online Classes - Webboards
Provides direct access to all classes currently being offered in an online format.
Pontious Learning Resource Center
The staff of the LRC is ready to serve you as you pursue your studies at Warner Southern College. As your campus library, the LRC is your "gateway" to information. It houses a collection of approximately 90,000 volumes of books, journals, microforms, and audio/visual materials.
Student Government Association
The SGA represents the interests of the student body of Warner outhern College, to act as a mediator and liaison between the student body and the faculty, staff, administration, trustees, representatives, and interests of the college at large.
Student Life Office
The mission of the Student Life Department of Warner Southern College is to provide programs and services that will help students develop mentally, physically, socially, and spiritually.



