Do distance learning students have access to career development services?
Yes, CCPS students have some career resources available online, and the CCPS office is working to expand our offerings in the future. These resources are accessed through the PACE Center, or Programs for Academic Advising, Career Development, and Educational Enrichment. The University’s PACE Center offers students a comprehensive approach to academic and career planning as well as an academic support network designed to maximize each students’ academic success at Chatham. Will I be able to work toward a distance learning degree despite my disability? Chatham University is committed to providing an environment that ensures that no individual is discriminated against on the basis of her/his disability. Students with disabilities, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), who need special academic accommodations should notify the director of PACE as soon as possible. The PACE staff will work with the student and their course instructors to coordinate and monitor