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About Adult Reentry

Adult Reentry is a program designed to assist new, returning, or continuing adult learners who have had a break in their formal education of approximately 5 or more years, or who are approximately 25 years of age and older.

Once you become a student, you will be a member of the predominant population of Santa Rosa Junior College. Over 64% of the total enrollment of approximately 40,000 students is 25 years of age and older. You also will be part of the highest achieving, most conscientious, goal oriented, committed segment of our student population. Adult Reentry is at your service if you can answer "yes" to any of the following questions.

  • Have you been thinking about entering or reentering college, but just don't know where, when, or how to begin?
  • Do you wish to continue your formal education in order to fulfill a goal?
  • Are you seeking a career or life-style change?
  • Do you want to develop or upgrade a specific job skill?
  • Would you like to increase your earnings?
  • Do you want to take classes for personal enrichment to add interest and expansion to your life?

PRIMARY SERVICES

Initial Orientation
We highly recommend this in-depth orientation to you, the new or returning adult student, as your first step before you see a counselor. Held twice weekly in Plover Hall, this orientation provides you with vital information on a variety of important topics including admission and registration, financial aid and scholarship, career exploration, and English and math assessment. You will be provided details on earning an AA degree, the transfer process, and completion of a vocational certificate. These supportive, small group sessions help ensure you a successful reentry into the academic arena and, eventually, completion of your educational goals.

Drop-in orientations throughout the year:

Wednesdays at 10:00 AM or 5:30 PM

New Spring 2010 Drop-in Orientations just Added!

Tuesday, January 5th from 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM in Room 558, Plover Hall
Tuesday, January 5th from 3 PM - 5 PM in Room 558, Plover Hall
Wednesday, January 6th from 10 AM - 12 PM in Room 558, Plover Hall
Wednesday, January 6th from 5:30 PM - 7 PM in Room 558, Plover Hall
Thursday, January 7th from 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM in Room 558, Plover Hall

Academic, Career & Personal Counseling

It is important to stay in touch with a counselor while pursuing your educational goal. By doing so, you can be assured of a less stressful reentry process and a more successful completion of your educational goals.

Counseling is available to new, returning, and continuing adult students in the Adult Reentry office. Our counselors provide semester-by-semester assistance in your class selection and help with career clarification. The Adult Reentry counseling staff is particularly sensitive to the problems encountered by the adult student. They are, therefore, very adept at problem-solving to overcome obstacles hindering your academic success. You can make an appointment with one of our counselors by calling (707) 527-4375.

Campus and Community Referrals and Resource Information
The Adult Reentry staff is committed to providing you up-to-date and accurate referrals and resource information. These resources include:

  • Career Development Classes
  • College Survival and Study Skills
  • Video and Book Lending Library - over 100 titles
  • Campus and Community Referrals
  • Free Seminars and Workshops

Adult Reentry provides an array of services designed to assist the adult reentry population with the successful completion of their educational goals. The highly committed staff offers current, well-informed direction and information to approximately 10,000 students on the SRJC Santa Rosa Campus each year.

Questions and comments about this page may be directed to hzarate@santarosa.edu.