Services Overview
At Sheridan College we provide a wide range of student support services designed to help you reach your educational goals.
We offer multiple ways for students to get homework help, including the Tutoring Center, the Math and Writing Centers, and the TRiO program. The college also has counseling services on both campuses for students’ use. In addition to helping current students, the Center for College and Career Readiness offers assistance for those looking to complete high school equivalency or gain other career skills.
Available Services
Career Services
Career Cafe – Virtual/Physical
Job Posting
Employer job listings are posted electronically in the Career Café Job Board and posted on the Job Boards outside of the Human Resources office in the Griffith Memorial Building and the Career Café in the Whitney Academic Center. Check often as job postings are updated regularly as we get information from employers.
If employers are interested in posting their jobs at Sheridan College, please contact Karen St. Clair.
Career Resources
The Career Café located in the Whitney Academic Center houses a small variety of career resources including up-to-date Salary Survey from the National Association of Colleges and Employers, resources on resumes and cover letters, and workplace trends.
YouScience and Career Assessment
Are you undecided about what major to go into or what career to explore? You are not alone. Many new college students start as undeclared majors or as General Studies majors. Did you know up to 80 percent of students change or consider changing their majors before earning a degree? And career planning is life planning. Your career decisions affect your lifestyle, your health, and your overall sense of satisfaction and happiness. The
average American worker will change careers four or more times over the course of their lives.
YouScience is an online interactive, self-guided career and education planning system designed to help you make decisions about your future career goals and education plans.
Their interactive process will help guide you by the following:
- Assess your career planning readiness, work interests, values, skills, personality type, and leisure time interests.
- Broaden your career options and discover occupations matching your personal preferences and attributes.
- Discover and explore career fields, majors, and training programs that are best for you.
- Plan a career and educational pathway that will support your personal needs and goals.
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Career Fair
Every year, Sheridan College partners with the Sheridan VA Health Care System and Wyoming Department of Workforce Services to bring to the area a top-notch Career/Job Fair. The Fair has free admissions for employers, students, and job seekers. However, employers must register to participate. The Fair will be set up in an exhibit-style format in the Golden Dome on Sheridan College Campus for individuals to meet and network with employers. Individuals will be looking for jobs, internships, co-op opportunities, seasonal jobs, and opportunities to learn more about area businesses. Onsite interview space will be available for employers to use as space permitting. Employer Registration is free; however, we are offering career fair sponsorships if you would like to get greater visibility with the attendees.
Gold Sponsorship will give an employer exposure with our social media promotion, organization logo on the cover of the directory that will be handed out to attendees the day of the fair, as well as on other promotion materials and the TV screens throughout the College, recognition at the Career Fair, and two lunch meals.
Platinum Sponsorship will give an employer all the offerings from the Gold Sponsorship as well as first choice of table location, electricity, larger space, and two additional lunch meals (for a total of four lunch meals).
Our Annual Career Fair is typically scheduled for the last Wednesday in April. To participate, get more information, or if you have any questions, please contact Karen St Clair.
For more information about any of the career service opportunities, please contact advising services:

Karen St. Clair
Assistant Director of Advising Services
307-675-0105
kstclair@sheridan.edu
Counseling & ADA Services
The Counseling & ADA Services Office provides holistic support to help students succeed both personally and academically. We offer confidential mental health counseling and disability accommodations. While coordinated through the same office, these services serve different purposes and follow distinct confidentiality and documentation guidelines.
Counseling Services
We provide mental health support for all enrolled students. Our goal is to help you manage challenges, build coping strategies, and maintain your well-being
Services include:
- Individual, couples, and group counseling
- Crisis intervention
- Community referrals for long-term or specialized care
- Consultations for students, parents (with release), faculty, or staff
- Presentations, workshops, and outreach events
What to expect:
- Short-term, solution-focused counseling
- Support with stress, emotions, relationships, and academic challenges
- Guidance to help you return to your best level of functioning
Confidentiality:
Information shared in counseling is confidential, guided by the American Counseling Association (ACA) and Wyoming Mental Health Professions Licensing Board standards. Some limits apply when safety is a concern.
Crisis Support:
- Call 911 for life-threatening emergencies
- Call, text, or chat with the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
- Counseling support is also available during business hours
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Disability Accommodations & Accessibility
Also provided through the Counseling & ADA Services Office, our disability accommodation ensures equal access to education, programs, and campus life.
Who may qualify:
Students with physical, medical, psychological, or learning disabilities, including those with IEPs or 504 Plans (these may support eligibility but do not guarantee accommodation).
How to request accommodations:
- Self-identify with the Counseling & ADA Services Office
- Complete the Disability Services Welcome Packet (found on the HUB)
- Submit supporting documentation
- Attend an intake meeting
Accommodation is personalized and reviewed on a case-by-case basis to ensure they relate to your documented needs. Implementation may take 3–6 weeks after your packet, documentation, and intake meeting are complete.
Examples of accommodations:
- Extended time for exams or in-class assignments
- Quiet or reduced-distraction testing spaces
- Access to assistive technology
- Alternative format materials
- Breaks as needed
Emotional Support Animals (ESA):
Requests are reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Emotional support animals are not considered service animals under the ADA.
Forms & Packets:
After enrollment be sure to visit the HUB for the forms and packets needed for the following requests.
- Disability Services Welcome Packet
- Emotional Support Animal Packet
- Service Animal Packet
Counseling & ADA Services on the HUB
Contact the Counseling & ADA Services Office
Contact us with any questions or to request services:

Shaynie Clark, MS, LPC
Counseling & ADA Services Coordinator
307-675-0122
sclark@sheridan.edu
Veteran Services
Sheridan College is proud to support veterans and their families as they work toward their educational goals. Services are available to anyone who has served, as well as the children and dependents of veterans who qualify under the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) regulations.
As one of the few colleges in Wyoming with a dedicated Veterans Advisor, Sheridan College delivers one-on-one support for military-connected students. This role exists to guide you through every step of the process, from navigating VA benefits to connecting you with financial, academic, and even community resources. Your advisor also serves as a direct link between you, the VA, and the college, ensuring you have the information and support you need to succeed from Day 1 to Graduation.
Whether you’re exploring your eligibility or ready to get started, connect with Sheridan College’s Veterans Advisor today:

Sam Draznin
Office of Veteran Services
307-675-0777
sdraznin@sheridan.edu