Dear CCSF Community: To prepare for fiscal year-end process, there will be NO ACCESS to myRam Portal (SSB) on Monday, June 30th at 5 p.m. until Tuesday, July 1st, at 10 a.m. All other services (Canvas, VRC, Zoom, etc.) will remain available and unaffected.
GET A JUMP ON IT.
Open Fall Registration is here!
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3rd Annual Academic Contest: Mission Center Space Transformation
Do You Have a Passion for Transforming Spaces?
If you are a current CCSF student in Architecture, Interior Design, Construction, or Construction Management, please apply to showcase your creative talents and leave your meaningful legacy through this contest.
Application deadline is July 31st, 2025.
Our virtual tour videos are now available in English, Chinese, and Spanish. Take a tour at your own pace, anytime and anywhere. Watch the videos and learn more about CCSF.
City College of San Francisco is an urban community college serving more than 60,000 students annually at several centers and sites throughout San Francisco. We offer an affordable opportunity to earn associate degrees, prepare for transfer, and pursue career and technical education.
Last year, the RiSE Media Team focused on telling stories of our community of All-Stars. From every constituent on campus, each one of these subjects had one thing in common: stellar attitude, leadership, vision, and inspiration. Although this semester is not without its challenges and uncertainty, we wanted to kick of our virtual semester with a feel-good message from our All-Stars that welcomes everyone back to what CCSF does with perfect certainty: commUNITY.
In a world that's full of politicians, finding a true leader can be challenging; not so, with our latest All-Star, 2019-2020 Student Trustee Bryan Daley. Prepare to be inspired by this wise, young leader and activist who is moving the needle on progress.
At CCSF, I'm focusing on business to help me start Green Waste, a business focused on helping communities take advantage of the monetary value of their recycling.