Valor Learning Center
The Valor Learning Center (VLC) was established in 2015 as a free resource for Valor Christian College students seeking assistance in developing papers and other written assignments, as well as of oral and multimedia presentations, for fulfillment of class requirements.
All Valor students, both on-campus and online, can access the VLC’s consultants virtually; on-campus students have the additional option of face-to-face consultations when the VLC is open.
Vision
The Valor Learning Center (VLC) reinforces a culture of communication at Valor Christian College, so Valor students become more effective ministers of the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Mission
The VLC is a reliable resource for Valor Christian College students who wish to complete writing and speaking projects with distinction. We provide responsive service to our clients, encouraging and coaching them so they can maximize their ability to fulfill their assignments with excellence.
Values
We respond promptly to students who self-refer to the VLC, as well as students who are referred by their professors.
We follow through and remain engaged with each student on each project he or she presents through the due date for the project.
We treat our clients as the adults they are, leaving responsibility for the completion of each project with the client. We actively fulfill the roles of consultant and encourager.
We proactively provide resources to individual clients and to the Valor student body, to help students become stellar communicators of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
When to Use the VLC
Ideally, students engage the services of the VLC early in the life of the assignment – soon after the professor makes the assignment and provides the due date. We are less useful in the day or days before the assignment is due, because the value VLC consultants provide is in helping you brainstorm and plan the best way to complete the assignment.
The student, not the VLC, remains in charge of its completion. Planning is the student’s friend!
The VLC is not a “fix-it shop” or “grammar garage” – a place to check your paper and suggest surface-level revisions. Consultants function as a sounding board and encourager for clients with challenging assignments. Consultants are unable to edit, proofread or format assignments for a student just before they are due.
Consultants also do not perform research for student assignments. Students who need research assistance will be referred to the Valor library.
Valor students can make an appointment with a VLC consultant by emailing the center at
learningcenter@valorcollege.edu with a completed
referral form. Students referred to the VLC by a faculty member will be contacted by a consultant and asked to complete the referral form before an initial consultation.
How to Use the VLC
First, download and complete this
referral form, to give your consultant information about your assignment, including expectations of its length or content or both. Email this form to the VLC at
learningcenter@valorcollege.edu to begin a consultation. You may also receive a form to complete from the VLC if a professor has referred you for a consultation.
Then, your consultant will initiate a process of asking questions and offering insight, designed to help you complete your assignment with confidence. The consultation can take place by email, by phone or in person at the Learning Center.
Students requesting assistance can also complete the Learning Center Questionaire to request assistance.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/c5p5p26 Online students can submit requests for this support. We can set up a Zoom session to discuss your assignments.
What’s the Goal?
You might be interested to know that the goal of the Valor Learning Center is
not to help you turn in a better assignment. We hope that the assignments on which you work with the VLC turn out better than those you do without the VLC, but that’s not the main thing as far as we’re concerned.
Our objective is to develop a
culture of communication at Valor. When you improve as a communicator, you become a better minister of the Gospel.
Whether you plant and pastor a church, become a recording artist or evangelist, serve in the mission field or thrive in a secular job while serving a local congregation wherever you are needed, you communicate the love of the Lord Jesus Christ in your circles of influence. And you’ll do it better when you have mastered the writing and speaking skills the VLC can help you develop. We hope you’ll take advantage of all the VLC can offer you.
Still Have Questions?
Contact the Valor Learning Center by phone at (614) 837-1990, ext. 472, or by email at
learningcenter@valorcollege.edu.
Academic Resources for Fall 2023 COMING SOON!
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