Yes, we are smaller school, so we do not have any athletics programs, but we are in partnership with North Carolina, A&T. A student can still be a full-time student at Bennett College and play on one of the A&T teams. It is up to the student to reach directly out to the coaching staff and to kind of set that up on their own.
The great thing about being at a women's college is that choosing to be at a women's college means that you are making the choice to be in partnership with other young women. So, you are making the choice to not be someone that is engaged in drama or any type of conflict. You make your you are choosing women's empowerment. You are choosing the growth and the development of young women.
The admissions team is always the first support team. We are the team that acclimates the students to the college and makes them feel welcome. Our alumni base is definitely going to be a huge, huge support system for our students.
We also have the Office of Student Success and Retention. That office is specifically dedicated to ensuring that students have the academic resources that they need to kind of stay on track. Each student has an individual success coach. So this is a coach that will, during their first year, help them develop their schedule, help them really set a plan for how they want to move forward.
The Office of Student Experience and Activities, that is our campus support. So, clubs and organizations, SGA, the Queens Association. So that's Miss Bennett College and her royal court. That office is completely committed to giving students, you know, the social experience that they're looking for on campus. And then under the umbrella of student experience falls our health and wellness center. So that's where students have access to mental health services, counseling, other forms of therapy. And they also have access to health care and they have access to a nurse and a doctor on campus on certain days a week as well.
The Office of Career Services. They are always there to support students as they are developing their professional skills, as they are becoming more interested in internships and job opportunities. That office is there to support them, to, you know, not only pursue those goals in terms of internships while they're in school, but to help support them once they graduate moving into those opportunities.