Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Saturday Open House & Skill Building Workshops!

Students, friends, and family are invited to attend the Dorsey open house on Saturday, December 3rd, from 10:00am to 2:00pm.

What a great opportunity to show your friends and family where you go to school.

Do you know anyone interested in getting started on a great career path?  The Admissions Team will be here in Building ‘A’ to help potential students with program information and choosing a career that’s in demand!

Catch up on school work or put together a study group.  We will also have several workshops on that day. Here’s a description of the workshops below:


Open Clinical Skills Lab
(11am-2pm in Building C)
Students can work on their proficiencies and improve their skills during this hands-on workshop. Students can perform vital signs, ECGs, injections, and phlebotomy (vacutainer only). This is a great opportunity to work on areas where you struggle and to continue to improve on your clinical skills. Team up with another student or bring your own family/friend/volunteer (injections can only be given to students). The more proficient you are the more likely you are to get hired.


Dental Assisting Lab
(10am-2pm in Building C)
Dental assisting students can work on their proficiencies and improve their skills during this hands-on workshop. This is a great opportunity to work on areas where you struggle and to continue to improve on your clinical skills. Team up with another student or bring your own family/friend/volunteer. The more proficient you are the more likely you are to get hired.

Computer Skills Lab
(11am-12pm in Building C)
This is a great hands-on workshop for all students. You will learn important things like how to login, how to use the Dorsey network and access your student folder, and other basic skills to improve your success at Dorsey. These skills will prove valuable throughout your learning experience at Dorsey, at home and in the workplace.


SKILL BUILDING WORKSHOPS
Saturday  December 3rd     10AM – 2PM
10:00AM
11:00AM
12:00PM
1:00PM
2:00PM

11am - 12pm
Basic Computer Skills Workshop  Bldg. C  Room C1



11am - 2pm   Open Clinical Skills Lab   Bldg.  C  Room C4
10am - 2pm     Dental Assisting Lab    Bldg. C    Room C6


With all these GREAT workshops, it’s the perfect time to invest a couple hours in getting prepared for upcoming final exams.  Hope to see you Saturday!


Matt Thisse
Academic Dean

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Warm Hearts Collection For Salvation Army - Reminder

This is a reminder that Dorsey Roseville is still collecting new or gently used coats, gloves, mittens, hats and scarves for all ages for The Salvation Army

As we all prepare for the cold weather and snow that we're supposed to get, if you see items in your closets and dresser drawers that can be contributed or if you would like to purchase any new items please bring them in.


Less than two weeks are left! 
The collection ends on December 9th.  Thank you for being a part of Warm Hearts by helping others stay warm.

Monday, November 28, 2011

What's Coming Up This Module? Check It Out!

Mark your calendars with these important dates for the Fall 'B' Module at Dorsey Schools in Roseville!  Be sure to keep up to date on important news and events by visiting the Dorsey Dish, daily!

PUT THESE ON YOUR CALENDAR!
DAY
DATE
EVENT
SATURDAY
DECEMBER 3RD
Open House / Skill Building Workshops
SATURDAY
DECEMBER 17TH
Christmas Fun For The Family (Santa, Games & Fun!), Super Senior Saturday Open House, and Skill Building Workshops
WEDNESDAY
DECEMBER 21ST
Final Exams For Monday/Wednesday Classes
THURSDAY
DECEMBER 22ND
Final Exams For ALL Classes
FRIDAY
DECEMBER 23RD
No School, Holiday Break
MONDAY
JANUARY 9TH
Classes Resume, Winter ‘A’ Module Begins


Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving!

Dorsey students, as you prepare for the Thanksgiving Holiday, we wish to extend our gratitude and thanks for your efforts and dedication to your education and career path.  We wish you and your families a safe and enjoyable Holiday break.

Happy Thanksgiving From Everyone At Dorsey Schools Of Roseville!

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Dorsey Students Making a Difference During The Holidays!

Everyday in Detroit, Matrix is touching hearts and changing lives – fighting poverty with 26 locations and programs designed to support, educate and empower families, children, men and woman. Their Mission? To break the generational cycle of poverty gripping the city of Detroit.

Matrix has been committed to the city of Detroit for more than 104 years with a never ending passion… and continuing their march – working with every woman, man, and child that enters their doors, ensuring they have food, clothing, shelter, an education, a job, and hope for tomorrow.

Dorsey Roseville’s Hospitality students along with Chef Usher and her entire class, volunteered their “time” and “talents” to the Matrix Human Services Center Annual, “A Night of Thanksgiving” dinner event on November 16th and 17th.  Matrix started serving families in need, a large Thanksgiving dinner last year, feeding around 400-500 people.  This, now annual event, was outstanding again this year with another great turn-out.

The Hospitality students used their talents in event set-up and decorating as well as serving for the event, while the Culinary students cooked all the side items for dinner in large volume.  We are happy to be a part of such a giving event!

Doreen E. Maxwell, Client Support Coordinator at Matrix Human Services had this to say about Dorsey's participation:
"Angela Zini and Chef Usher, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the two of you and your students for helping make the Matrix Center's 2nd annual "A Night of Thanksgiving" a complete success.  The Dorsey support was absolutely amazing, and the prepared food got nothing but rave reviews.  Again.  Thank You Very Much."


St. Patrick Senior Center has been improving the quality of life for seniors in Detroit for over 30 years. They are dedicated to enabling seniors to live rich and independent lives by providing a wide range of services, activities, and classes, as well as the support of a caring community.

For the 3rd straight year, Dorsey staff and students participated at the annual “Doo-Wop” Palooza, a benefit for the St. Patrick Senior Center, held this year on Friday, November 18th.  This event featured musical entertainment, by The Street Corner Band, with music from the 50’s through the 70’s and was accompanied by a “strolling dinner”. 

Special thanks to the following students who volunteered: Kim M., Dartagnan B., Anita L., Gloria I., Malenia J., Shannon T., and Anel C.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Introducing & Congratulations To The 1st Student Advisory Board!

An exciting new program is about to begin here at Dorsey Roseville, The Student Advisory Board!  The Board’s Purpose Is…
To act as a voice and sounding board for the student body in improving programs and services by communicating thoughts, ideas and concerns to Dorsey Roseville Administrators, Faculty and Staff. Thus by having a dialogue this should create a positive learning environment that focuses on student needs coupled with the core values of Dorsey Schools.

As part of the Student Advisory Board, students will meet 2 to 3 times during a six week module.  Advisory Board Members have the opportunity to build their resume and leadership skills while making a positive difference at Dorsey Schools and in the community.

Many students applied, meeting rigorous guidelines for these Volunteer Positions. The selection of students to participate in the Student Advisory Board is now complete.

Introducing & Congratulations to the 1st Student Advisory Board for Fall B 2011 and Winter A 2012…

à         Malenia Jackson
à         Heather Penglase
à         Sheryl Madden
à         Rodney Van Essen
à         Robert Thoel
à         Traci Gould
à         Rachel Phillips
à         Karen Guzinski
à         Kaila Wilczynski
à         Jodi Olejar
à         Joann Lewis
à         Nadia Calhoun

The First Meeting of the Student Advisory Board Will Be Held December 1st at 5:00 pm.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Building the Courage to Break Out of Your Comfort Zone!

As a Dorsey student you probably broke out of your comfort zone by making that first phone call to a Dorsey Admissions Advisor or coming directly to the school to get information about a particular program that Dorsey offers.  You may have continuously broken out of your comfort zone by enrolling in school, attending orientation and starting class. 

You will almost certainly continue to break out of your comfort zone as you take classes, gain knowledge that will help you to achieve your desired career, work on your externship and even as you obtain your first job in your career. 

Brian Tracy, author and motivational speaker, gives you a step by step on understanding what it takes to break out of your comfort zone, so that you can increase your awareness on what you need to do when facing something that’s new to you.  Enjoy!


by Brian Tracy


There are several forms of courage that you can develop with practice. These forms of courage will help you to achieve the great success that is possible for you. They are all learnable with practice.



Dream Big Dreams

The first form of courage is the courage to dream big dreams and to set big goals. This is where most people are stopped. The very idea of setting big, challenging, exciting, worthwhile goals is so overwhelming that they quit before they even begin. But this is not for you. Sit down, write out your goals as if anything were possible for you, and never be afraid to dream big dreams.

Make a Commitment

The second type of courage is the courage to make a total commitment, throwing yourself wholeheartedly into whatever it is you decide to do. All successful people of my experience are people who are living fully engaged. They are fully involved in their lives and in their goals. They don’t do things by half measures. They may have no guarantees, but they are not afraid to put their whole hearts into their activities. If they pail, they fail by trying greatly, not by playing it safe, wishing and hoping that everything will work out all right.

Move out of Your Comfort Zone

The third type of courage you need is the courage to move out of your comfort zone. It is the courage to move into your zone of discomfort, where you feel awkward, clumsy, and alone. The comfort zone is one of the greatest enemies of human potential. When people get into a comfort zone, they strive to stay in that comfort zone. Often their whole lives pass them by while they are furnishing and reinforcing their little rut of medium performance.
You need the courage to continually move yourself in the direction of your biggest goals and ambitions. You need to be willing to face discomfort in order for you to grow.

Step Out in Faith

You need the courage to launch in faith with no guarantees of success. Someone once wrote, “If every obstacle must first be overcome, nothing will ever get done.”
Courageous people are those who have a dream and set a goal, make a plan and take the first step, with no assurances and no guarantees that their efforts will result in success. However, if you look upon every step forward as a learning experience and every setback as a valuable lesson that has been sent to you to make you stronger and better, you will not be afraid to launch in faith into the unknown.

Risk Failure

You need the courage to risk failure. You need the courage to endure constant setbacks, disappointments, and temporary defeats. You need to learn to deal with failure by realizing that it is an indispensible prerequisite for success. You need the courage to treat failure as an opportunity to more intelligently begin again. You need to overcome the fear of failure by doing the things you fear over and over again, and then by resolving to bounce rather than break when things don’t work out for you.

Face Your Fears

You need the courage to turn toward danger continuously. Identify all the fear situations in your life that cause you stress or anxiety today. Decide what the worst possible outcome of each of these situations might be. Resolve to accept the worst, should it occur. And then take action to resolve each of those situations. Refuse to allow a fear situation to remain in your life, dominating your thinking and emotions and holding you back.

Be Willing To Make Mistakes

You need the courage to be willing to make mistakes and learn from them. All peak performers continually make decisions, make mistakes, learn from them, self-correct, and carry on.

Successful people are not those who necessarily make the right decisions all the time, but they make their decisions right. If they make a mistake, they accept it, learn as much as possible from it, failing and making mistakes. The more you fail and the more mistakes you make, the smarter you become and the more likely it is that you will eventually achieve your goals.

Accept Complete Responsibility

You need the courage to accept complete responsibility for your life, which means to take ownership for results. You need the courage to refuse to make excuses or to defend yourself. You need the courage to say, over and over again, “I am responsible!”

When something goes wrong, you focus on the solution rather than the problem. You ask, “What do we do from here? What’s the next step? What is the solution?”

You then pick yourself up and carry on, extracting the wheat from the situation and throwing away the chaff.

Persist Longer

The final courage you need is the courage to persist longer than anyone else. Persistence is the quality that will ultimately guarantee your success. Your willingness to persist in the face of every adversity can be your greatest asset. It can be the one factor that guarantees your success.

If you refuse to quit, you must ultimately succeed. Just as in baseball, you won’t ultimately hit a home run unless you keep on swinging. In 30 years of studying successful people, I have discovered one fact over and over. No one was ever defeated until they accepted defeat as a reality. No one can ever defeat you but yourself.

The original blog post by Brian Tracy can be viewed at:

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Do You Need To Improve Your Skills?

It’s a new module with more Adult Educational Growth Classes!  Every week during the Fall ‘B’ Module there will be a different adult education class available. 

As a reminder, our Adult Educational Growth classes are open to current students looking to improve their skills and are also a great, FREE resource for people you may know who are interested in attending Dorsey but have not received their GED. Although these are not GED prep classes, they do cover much of the information on the GED.  Come to the scheduled sessions or for more information contact Mr. Lehman at 586-296-3225 or jlehman@dorsey.edu.

Here’s the schedule for Fall ‘B’:


Adult Educational Growth Classes
Bldg. C  Room 9
DAY
CLASS
TIME
Thursday, Nov. 17th
Language Arts I:
Reading/Interpretation
1:10pm-3:25pm
Wednesday, Nov. 23rd
Language Arts II:
Grammar
1:10pm-3:25pm
Thursday, Dec. 1st
Math I:
Numbers & Operation
1:10pm-3:25pm
Thursday, Dec. 8th
Math II:
Algebra & Geometry
1:10pm-3:25pm
Thursday, Dec. 15th
Social Studies
1:10pm-3:25pm
Wednesday, Dec. 21st
Science
1:10pm-3:25pm


These classes are designed to improve your overall skill levels in these areas.  Once again, there is no charge for these classes. 

Another way you can improve your skills if you are a current student already attending Dorsey, or a newly enrolled student that hasn’t started classes yet, is to take advantage of the Aztec Skills Modules.  These modules are computer tutorials designed to improve your skill levels that you may need to work on, based on the Aztec Test.  By completing these modules you will receive a certificate of completion, which you can put in your portfolio.  To get started, come to the Aztec Testing Hours in Room C2 or Contact Mr. Nowak at 586-296-3225 or bnowak@dorsey.edu.

Aztec Testing Hours for the Fall ‘B’ Module:


Aztec Lab Hours
Bldg. C Room C2
DAY
AFTERNOON SESSION
EVENING SESSION
Mondays
1:30pm – 3:00pm
5:00pm – 7:00pm
Tuesdays
1:30pm – 3:00pm
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Wednesdays
1:30pm – 3:00pm
5:00pm – 7:00pm
Thursdays
1:30pm – 3:00pm
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*Schedule subject to change based on holidays, events, and appointment volume.  Call ahead to confirm 586-296-3225.


Did you know that many employers now administer a basic skills test as a requirement in addition to your interview?  The Adult Educational Growth Classes and the Aztec Skills Modules are a great way to be familiar with the basic skills employers are looking for.