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Resources for StudentsAdmissions & Records – Assists with admission applications, registration, adding and dropping classes, and much more. CalWORKS – Services to TANF students who have been referred by SonomaWORKS; child care; books; counseling; advising; employment services. Services also to individuals who recently left TANF, are working, and would like to attend college. Career and Employment Center – Career counseling, assessment, computer research of careers, student employment, job placement. Children’s Center – On-campus child-care center for student parents, with referrals to other community child-care services. Counseling Department – Academic and career planning, courses for college success, personal counseling, referrals to other resources. Disability Resources – Programs for students with disabilities: enabling services, adapted PE, learning skills, online tutoring. English as as Second Language – Assessment and counseling for second language students to improve English reading, writing, and conversation. Extended Opportunity Program & Services (EOPS & CARE) – Assistance for full-time, eligible students with book costs, child care, counseling, financial aid, transfer. Financial Aid – Applications and assistance for federal and state financial aid, federal student aid, and Board of Governors (BOG) tuition waiver. High School Career Pathways to SRJC – In partnership with local high schools, SRJC helps connect high school Career Pathways to college Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs to give students a head start on college and careers. Mathematics, Engineering Science, Achievement (MESA) – Program supports educationally disadvantaged students to excel in math, engineering, and science to transfer to university. New Student Programs – Support for transition to SRJC for first time to college students. Weekly orientations, ongooing academic counseling and referrals. Puente Project – English writing instruction, counseling, and mentoring for students who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university. Scholarship Office – Information and assistance for scholarship search and applications. Student Affairs – Numerous services to students and the community, including campus tours, student involvement, leadership programs and more. Teacher Academy – If you are interested in becoming a teacher in secondary school, adult education or college CTE programs, the SRJC Teacher Academy will introduce you to this rewarding career; a Teacher Academy counselor will show you the next steps. Transfer Center – Multiple services and resources to help students going from SRJC to four-year colleges. Tutorial Center – Free tutoring services for students of all academic levels in many subject areas including math, English, language, chemistry, physics, and more. Veterans Affairs – SRJC is approved for veterans’ training. Information, applications, and tuition assistance. |