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Programs and Services

 

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When registering, you have the option to pay a $5 student activities fee. That small fee supports programs and services that serve the CCSF student body by providing a bookloan program for low-income students; maintaining an emergency student loan fund; developing a program of cultural events and activities; selecting student representatives to serve on college-wide shared governance committees; as well as funding the HARTS program, the Multi Cultural Resource Center (MCRC), the Queer Resource Center (QRC), the Student Health program, the Students Supporting Students program (S3), the Women's Resource Center (WRC) and more than 100 clubs and campus organizations.

 

We encourage you to pay this fee, it helps you and your fellow students.

The fee is small (compared to other institutions that have $20 to $30 student activities fees)

 

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The AS Bookloan Program

The AS Bookloan Program offers books to all students at City College with first priority given to financial aid students enrolled in at least 12 units.

 

 

Dr. Betty Shabazz Family Resource Center (FRC)

FRC supports student parents by providing supervised children's activities, CalWORKS student support groups, computer access and supports and builds a stronger student parent community on campus.

 

 

HARTS (Homeless At Risk Transitional Students)

HARTS supports homeless students by providing them with MUNI fast-passes, food vouchers, and other services.

 

 

Multi Cultural Resource Center (MCRC)

Mission is to build a bridge between CCSF and the communities that compose it by facilitating the growth of underrepresented groups our students are part of.

 

 

Queer Resource Center (QRC)

The Queer Resource Center provides access to a support system of peers and allies and strengthens the LGBTQQI community at CCSF. The QRC is a center of education for and about the queer community through peer-led teachings, workshops, and other such events.

 

 

The Women's Resource Center (WRC)

The Women's Resource Center provides a safe, empowering place for female students to receive resources, referrals, support, and access to its library.

 

 

Students Supporting Students (S3)

S3 is a student run peer mentoring program that helps students to navigate the college programs and classes that will enable them to be successful students at CCSF and transfer to a 4-year college.

 

 

Student Health Center (SHC)

The Student Health Center serves students who are currently enrolled in credit classes and have paid their student health fee. Services include campus emergency care, first aid, nursing assessment and treatment of common acute illnesses, TB test, vision screening, blood pressure screening, selected immunizations (MMR, Td, low cost Hep A and B), reproductive health care, health promotion programs and referrals to specialists.

 

 

Clubs on campus: Inter-Club Council (ICC)

A total college experience includes getting involved in clubs, activities and organizations at school. The ICC has social to political to professional clubs for you to join.

To participate or to find a club, go to this semester's Club List.

 

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If you have any further questions, please feel free to stop by the Student Union located on the Phelan Campus, or contact us.

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