The Lifeline Pass is a Muni-only monthly pass for qualified customers on a limited income. Lifeline pass customers get unlimited access to Muni service, including cable cars, for a calendar month. The pass is offered at a 50% discount off the standard adult monthly pass price.

For more information about the eligibility requirements or to learn about the application, please click on the site link. Also, please note that the link is not connected to the CCSF website, and is an eternal link. The information is also available in 10 various languages.

Tired of being stuck in traffic? Frustrated trying to find parking.  Well, you're in luck.

CCSF Campuses are ideally located throughout San Francisco and can easily be accessed by MUNI, BART, and bicycle. City College encourages you to make sustainable transportation choices.

Explore your options in the site link.

Additional Resources

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A collaboration between the San Francisco VA Health Care System and City College of San Francisco (CCSF), the Student Veteran Health Program (SVHP) began in August 2010 and has led the nation in providing an array of comprehensive services to student veterans on campus. Our Student Veteran Health Program Team consists of SF VA Health Care Enrollment Services, Social Work and Psychiatry. 

We understand you can’t do your best work as a student when you’re hungry, so we have relaunched our snack shelves at various locations around campus and centers with nutritious ready-to-eat snacks for students experiencing food insecurities. 

  • Enjoy up to 2 items per day from the Snack Shelves
  • Use the myCCSF app or sign-in sheet to check in with the staff

 

The student chefs of the Culinary Arts & Hospitality department: create, prepare, cook and serve ALL of the food produced in the Main Cafeteria and our Quick Service restaurant. These are our hands-on labs to practice what we learn in the classroom. In an effort to expose our students to different cultural &  ethnic food styles, the Quick Service space, our lab, will regularly reinvent itself.

The Wellness Center was completed in 2008 and replaces the North and South Gyms. It houses state-of-the-art exercise equipment, gymnasium and pool. City College’s Wellness Center creates a first-ever front door for the campus on busy Ocean Avenue. Step­ping up its hillside site, it welcomes thousands of stu­dents a day who arrive from the Balboa BART station, ushering them into the activity-filled building or up the grand lobby staircase and out onto the campus.

Design features of the Wellness center include:

Project SURVIVE is committed to social justice and is dedicated to ending all forms of power abuse — in personal relationships, social groups, and public institutions.

*Project Survive opportunities is also listed under the Academic Support and Resource Centers tabs in collaboration with the Women's and Gender Studies Department and Woman's Resource Center (WRC).

Mental Health Services offer personal counseling to provide a confidential, safe place where you can focus on your concerns and we can help you deal with whatever’s getting in the way of living your life in the most fulfilling way.

Cost & Eligibility

There is no fee for any student currently enrolled in a credit class. However, you must call to cancel any appointment you are not able to make – no-shows count against your total visits, and can result in denial of services.

City College of San Francisco Student Health Services promotes student success and the wellbeing of the whole student:
physically, mentally and socially. Student Health Services strives to provide high quality, accessible and culturally responsive health care.

Nurse practitioners are available at the Student Health Center. Services provided include: