Fire Recovery Resources

Students:  Fire Resources

Changing Class Schedules:

The state Chancellor’s Office confirmed that students will be allowed to withdraw from classes due to the current Fires with an Excused Withdrawal (EW) symbol on their academic records.

Students will be required to submit the Drop/Withdraw Petition in order to withdraw with an EW after the deadline to drop without a W. No automatic refunds will be issued with an EW symbol. Students should view their class schedule for specific drop deadline for each course.

Students receiving financial aid should consult with the financial aid office to understand implications to their student aid before dropping a course.

For students who need to change their class schedules we highly recommend you sschedule an appointment with a counselor to update your educational plan.


Strategies for Stress:

For strategies to help you balance your remaining course schedule, such as study skills and time management, connect with a Peer Coach.

If you’re experiencing trauma or stress we recommend you call 707 527-4445 or email Student Health Services to make an appointment with one of our therapists who will provide you with support. Extensive online resources are also available at Student Health Services.


Emergency Alerts:

You are encouraged to sign up for SoCo Alert, the countywide emergency notification system, as well as well as alerts from your local jurisdiction. This will allow you to receive timely emergency notifications regarding fires or other emergencies impacting your area.

More information on how to sign up for non-JC alerts is available here.

Please note that SRJC sends “SRJC Alerts” regarding the college only and should not be relied upon for direct emergency information about fires and other emergencies.


Employees:  Fire Resources

Dealing with Trauma or Stress:

Employees who are experiencing trauma or stress may contact the Employee Assistance Program, using the company code “EAP can help.”


Emergency Alerts:

You are encouraged to sign up for SoCo Alert, the countywide emergency notification system, as well as well as alerts from your local jurisdiction. This will allow you to receive timely emergency notifications regarding fires or other emergencies impacting your area.

More information on how to sign up is available here:

Please note that SRJC sends “SRJC Alerts” regarding the college only and should not be relied upon for direct emergency information about fires and other emergencies.


 

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