Sinclair Community College

Academic Resource Centers

Photo of John and Connie Taylor inside resource centerSinclair Community College's Academic Resource Centers are in the spotlight. With the primary goal of helping prospective students improve basic skills in math, reading and writing prior to enrolling in college, new centers provide even more opportunities for a larger population. Thanks to a generous donation from John and Connie Taylor, made through the Sinclair Foundation, a new academic resource center has been opened in Alter High School in Kettering. John Taylor has been both a college and foundation trustee.

The new Taylor Resource Center houses 20 state-of-the-art computers with test preparation software for the PSAT, SAT and ACT college entrance exams, as well as study software for the Ohio Graduation Test (OGT). Alter High School students will now also have access to computer-aided career and college counseling within this center.

Interested in learning more about the Academic Resource Centers?
Please take a moment to look at the Sinclair Academic Resource Center Web page.

 

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Sinclair has established more than 100 transfer agreements to assist students in transferring to other colleges.
Sinclair awards on average $80 million in financial aid and scholarships each year.
Nine of our students have made the Academic All-American First Team for Community, Technical and Junior Colleges—more than at any other community college.
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