Student Resource Center

RCC staff members utilize the resources listed below as well as NCCARE360, the first statewide network that connects those with identified needs such as food insecurity, housing instability, lack of transportation access or other needs, to community resources. Schedule an appointment with one of the staff members below to discuss which resources may be the best fit for you.

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Resources

Have an interview coming up? Visit the Armadillo Career Closet located in the Office of Student Success for interview attire, free for currently enrolled students.

Jill West, AmeriCorps Vista Programming Specialist, has joined our team to address food insecurity within our campus community through various projects and initiatives. Jill is located in Student Success and can be reached at (336) 328-1789 or jawest@randolph.edu.

This is a compilation of resources to help not only RCC students, but anyone who needs it. It has a table of contents for easy searching and covers a variety of topics from credit assistance to housing needs. It is updated at least once a year.

Click here to see the guide.

The Transportation Voucher Program is offered in partnership with RCATS (Regional Coordinated Area Transportation System) and provides RCC students with financial assistance for transportation services to and from campus. Students must first register with RCATS by calling 336-629-7433 before receiving a voucher card. Contact the Student Resource Center or make an appointment at the links above for more details.

Emergency and Childcare Assistance

Emergency Assistance

RCC students can encounter unexpected financial emergencies like healthcare bills, childcare expenses, or car problems. These challenges can make it hard for students to complete their coursework and training. Click the button above for options that can help overcome these obstacles.

Childcare Assistance

The success of student-parents is important to us so RCC partners with the North Carolina General Assembly to assist student-parents with their child care needs promoting the completion of an educational program (The North Carolina College Child Care Grant Program). Click the button above to find out more..