Key SRJC Resources
Admissions
Assessment
– Placement Tests
Assessment tests will give you and your Counselor valuable information to
help you develop the best plan for achieving your educational goals. You must
take the appropriate test if you plan to register in an English,
Math
or ESL
course. The Assessment Office also administers GED
tests.
Career
Center
The Career Center provides assistance in choosing a major, developing career
plans and making a career change. Resources include career counseling, career
guidance classes, a comprehensive up-to-date career library, videos, employer
information files, a computer lab and handouts. This resource is part of the
Career
Development Center, which also includes Student Employment and Job Placement.
Certificates
SRJC offers a broad array of occupational certificate programs to prepare
students for employment.
College
Skills/Tutorial
Open-entry, open-exit labs are available to help you brush up and improve
reading, writing and/or math skills, as well as prepare for the GED
test. The Tutorial Center offers individual and group assistance by appointment
in almost every subject.
Disability
Resources Department (DRD)
DRD helps provide equal access through specialized instruction, disability
related support services, and advocacy activities.
EOPS/CARE
Extended Opportunity Programs & Services (EOPS) helps full-time, low-income,
educationally disadvantaged students (e.g., first generation college student,
high school drop-out, ESL student, or low English or Math level). EOPS provides
book vouchers and the opportunity to be among the first to register for classes.
Most CalWORKs students who are eligible for EOPS are also eligible for CARE,
which provides money for meals, car maintenance, and other expenses. CalWORKs
students enrolled in 9–11.5 units maybe eligible to apply for a waiver
for EOPS eligibility.
English
as a Second Language (ESL)
ESL counselors and classes are available. You will be asked to take an ESL
placement test through the Assessment
Office.
Financial
Aid
In addition to fee waivers, you may be eligible for grants and work-study
opportunities that will add to your income without reducing your TANF grant.
Health
Services
Free clinic for registered students.
Orientation
On Line
Click on this link for a quick orientation to being a student at SRJC.
Registration/WebLink
Register for classes on line through WebLink or by phone through TLC Express,
(707)525-3800. For the payment option, choose “Cash/Check.”
Re-Entry
Program
Adult Reentry Services assists adult learners who have had a break in their
formal education. Services include small group orientations, a video and book
lending library, counseling services, seminars and workshops, and scholarships.
Scholarship
Office
You may be eligible for scholarship help in addition to the financial help
mentioned above.
Work
Experience and Internships
Earn college credit while working.
Community Resources
A resource directory, “Being Resourceful,”
is available in the SRJC CalWORKs Office. You can also search for resources
in the county online by using the Sonoma County Human Services Information
and Referral Directory.