Dr. Veronica Hunnicutt, Dean of the Southeast Campus, welcomes you!


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It is with great pleasure that Chancellor Griffin and the faculty and staff of Southeast Campus join me in inviting you to attend classes at our campus. Our outstanding classes and programs are taught by a concerned caring, multilingual group of individuals who represent the rich diversity of the San Francisco community and who know the needs of its neighborhood.

For the Spring of 2008, the Southeast Campus offered 23 credit and 47 non-credit sections to approximately 2500 students. Over 35 staff and faculty served the Southeast Campus. The campus offers certificate programs for Hospital Unit Coordinator, Home Health Aide, Hotel Front Desk Operations, Computer Repair and Office Technology. In addition to these offerings, we also offer Pre-GED, GED and ESL courses at the Southeast Campus and Visitacion Valley. Additionally, credit courses are offered in Health Science,  Child Development, Music, Mathematics,and Nursing. Southeast also offers the Working Adult Degree Program (WADP), a two year evening or weekend, accelerated Associated-in Arts degree program and a High School Diploma program. The Southeast expansion plans include additional classes for students who desire to get into the Biotechnology field. As such, we have added two new classes, Bridge-to-Biotech, to  and the Bridges Internship and Job preparation  program, to begin training CCSF students for the new jobs of the future.

Our Southeast Advisory Board, composed of representatives from public, private, and community-based organizations, identifies community needs and assists in developing educational programs. We work with the Southeast Facility Commission, a group of individuals appointed by the Mayor of San Francisco, to service the educational and training needs of the residents in the southeast sector.

We are involved in many collaborations with the community, including the Y.E.S. ! Program, sponsored the San Francisco Parks Trust and the Hekima Youth Health Education Program, funded by Lennar.

The Southeast Campus also offers excellent student services, including counseling, financial aid assistance, tutoring, library access, and state-of-the-art computer labs. Stop by room 201 to enroll in our classes. We can be reached by taking the following bus lines: #23, #24, #44, #54 and the T Third street car. We look forward to meeting your academic and career goals.



City College of San Francisco
Southeast Campus
1800 Oakdale Ave, San Francisco, CA 94124
Telephone: (415) 550-4300