Accounting Office
Room: A-114
Phone: 619-388-3458
Hours: Monday-Thursday 7:30 am–6:00 pm
Friday 8:00 am–12:00 pm
Room A-112
Phone: (619) 388-3475
Assist prospective and returning students with admission to the
college in person or via the online application process; provide
residency services for non-residents, provide special services
for nursing, international, apprenticeship and high school
students; refer students for counseling and matriculation
services; provide assistance with using Reg-e, the online
registration system; process enrollment verifications and issue
student ID CARDS.
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Room: : A-110 check-in; testing in
L207
Phone: (619) 388-3540
Schedules and administers placement tests; English and Math
assessment tests
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Room: HWGymnasium
Phone: (619) 388-3969
Intercollegiate teams, fall and spring sports, athletics
counseling, student sports facilities
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Room: A-12
Phone: (619) 388-3548
Stocks all textbooks and supplies required for classes.
Also carries study aids, school supplies, clothing, backpacks,
gift items, greeting cards, emblematic items, and general books.
Buys back books year-round.
Purchase
textbooks and supplies from the bookstore online too!
www.bookstore.sdccd.edu/city
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CalWORKs/TANF Believe Program
Training, Education and Services |
The CalWORKs Believe Program
offers support services to students who receive TANF/CalWORKs
benefits. Specialized services have been designed to support
students in their career, education and personal goals. The
program also helps students understand and meet their welfare to
work requirements. Services include vocational/academic
counseling, job placement, work study placement and verification
of welfare to work hours. For additional information contact the
CalWORKs Believe office at (619) 388-3797 or stop by L-206.
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16th and B Street
Phone: (619) 388-3205
Childcare for students, educational programs, enrollment in
child development courses.
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Room: T-316
Phone: (619) 388-3880
Student newspaper published monthly
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Room: A-110
Phone: (619) 388-3540
Provides counseling services to assist students in developing
Student Educational Plans, personal counseling and career
guidance, orientations and workshops
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Room: A-115
Phone: (619) 388-3513
TTY (619) 388-3313
Provides programs and services for students with disabilities in
compliance with state and federal legislation
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Room: L-209
Phone: (619) 388-3633
The Center for Reading, Writing, ESOL, and Critical Thinking
offers peer tutoring in reading, writing, and critical thinking
assignments in classes across the curriculum.
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Room: L-117
Phone: (619) 388-3209
State-funded student support services program whose purpose is
to provide special recruitment, retention, and transition
services to eligible students.
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Room: A-116
Phone: (619)388-3466 (A-L)
(619) 388-3210 (M-Z)
Determines eligibility for graduation and processes all
petitions related to students' records
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Room: A-113
Phone: (619) 388-3501
Assists students with financial assistance to help them achieve
their educational objectives.
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Room: A-1-N
Phone: (619) 388-3512
Offers classes that allow students to study subjects in depth.
The classes are designed to prepare students for university
level work. The professors who teach honors provide support and
encouragement, enhancing the learning experience. The program
also facilitates students to utilize transfer agreements made
with various universities.
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Room A-112
Phone: (619) 388-3476
An Admissions Office function that reviews and processes
application packets and support documents for nonimmigrant F-1
visa students; a non-refundable application fee is required of
all applicants; and a certificate of eligibility (Form I-20) is
issued to eligible applicants. Other services include
orientations and tours of the college; and assistance with the
college admissions application and registration of classes.
Academic and personal counseling is provided in the Counseling
Office, Room A-110 (619- 388-3540) and immigration advising is
provided by the Immigration Specialist in Room A-1-Q (619
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Room: C-125
Phone: (619) 388-3162
24-hour non-commercial radio station offering mainstream jazz
and blues
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Learning
Resource Center
R-Bldg.
Phone: (619) 388-3421
Commanding dramatic views of the San Diego skyline and the
Coronado Bay Bridge, San Diego City College’s Learning Resource
Center (LRC) is located in the R building which sits on the
southwest corner of campus at Park Boulevard and C Street. The
Library occupies the main (second) and third floors. The first
floor houses the Independent Learning Center, the Multimedia
Center, a videoconference room, and CitySITE (the faculty/staff
development center). Digital signage provides up-to-date campus,
local and international news. San Diego City College students
will find that the LRC provides a multitude of services and
scholarly research resources specifically selected to support
their academic success.
http://www.sdcity.edu/lrc/
Independent Learning Center
Location: 1st floor
Phone: (619) 388-3535
The staff of the Independent Learning Center (ILC) creates a
welcoming environment for independent learning experiences to
improve academic skills and augment in-class activities. The ILC
is the primary facility students use to complete 296 individual
instruction courses. It maintains a media collection of close
captioned video and DVDs in various disciplines such as Math,
Black Studies, History, and Foreign Languages. The ILC provides
computers with Internet access, Microsoft Office Suite, adapted
software, and specialized software for students in a variety of
classes. In addition, the ILC houses DVD players, CD players,
VHS tape players and headphones, three black/white printers, a
color printer and scanners.
Library
Location: 2nd 3rd floors
Phone: (619) 388-3421
The Library offers an extensive collection of books, e-books,
periodicals, and a robust selection of electronic reference
resources and electronic periodicals appropriate for academic
research and projects. Faculty-librarians are available to
assist San Diego City College students with their research and
through this maze of information resources. This service is
available at the Library’s Information Center (reference desk),
by phone, by email, or in a 24/7 reference service. (See Ask A
Librarian on our website for more information.) Our
knowledgeable staff provides access to reserve resources,
circulation services, group study rooms and inter-library loan
services between district colleges. Additionally, there are
computers and wireless access. To further promote student
success, librarians deliver research sessions in a smart
instruction room.
Multimedia Center
Location: 1st floor
Phone: (619) 388-3418
The helpful staff of the Multimedia Center (MMC) offers the
campus the educational technology required for a college in the
21st Century by providing digital signage, service for “smart”
classrooms and maintenance and support of all campus-wide
audiovisual equipment. Available to students is access to
current technologies and the hands-on training needed to create
successful classroom presentations. Via requests through the
Student Affairs Office, the MMC furnishes the technical
assistance for campus wide student events.
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Room: L-208
Phone: (619) 388-3580
http://citysite.sdccd.edu/mathcenter
Hours: M-Th 10am-6pm; Fri 9am-3pm
Provides both walk-in tutoring and self-paced math courses. It
offers students several ways to complete their remedial math
requirements (Math 38 – Pre-Algebra, Math 46 - Elementary
Algebra and Geometry, and Math 96 - Intermediate Algebra and
Geometry). Math Center Programs provide students with scheduling
flexibility, individualized pacing, a variety of learning
modalities, and the ability to overcome pre-requisites or course
repetition blocks. The three programs are on-campus Math Center
courses, Online Self-Paced courses and Online Refresher courses.
Room: A-221
Phone: (619) 388-3539
Offers individual, couples and family therapy to enrolled
students free of charge. Case management and referral services,
groups and workshops are also available. To access Mental
Health Services please call 619.388-3539 for an appointment
and/or for more information.
Mathematics,
Engineering, and Science Achievement (MESA) Program
Room: L-115
Phone: (619) 388-3156
Supports economically and educationally disadvantaged students
to excel in math, engineering, and science-based majors and to
successfully transfer to four-year institutions.
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Room: L-206
Phone: (619) 388-3424
Assists special population students with textbook loans,
transportation, and community services
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Room: T-211
Phone: (619) 388-3461
campus parking information and enforcement, parking permit sales
Phi Theta Kappa, Beta Iota Kappa
Chapter
Lan Hong, Advisor,
lhong@sdccd.edu
Room: M-110
Phone: (619) 388-3351
Chris Ginn,
Chapter President
chrisginn@ptkcitycollege.com or
info@ptkcitycollege.com
http://www.ptkcity.org/
is a club website specifically for our chapter and is
independent of the City College Web Site.
Meetings are held each Wednesday, 3-4pm, in D-121A
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Room: T-211
Phone: (619) 388-3461
Emergency assistance, campus security and safety, campus escort
service
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Room A-109
Phone: (619) 388-3474
Facilitate the maintenance and disposition of student records;
receive and process transcripts, enrollment verifications, and
petitions; assist Faculty with
grades processing.
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Room: A-207
Phone: 619-388-3681
Check door for posted hours of operation. There are a wide
variety of instructional resources available including texts,
models, charts, microscope slides, videos, CDs and a
knowledgeable staff. Stop by and say hello to Fred the 55+ year
old box turtle from Ohio.
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Room: D-106
Phone: (619) 388-3498
Offers the following support services: Scholarship Services,
Emergency Book Loans, Fee Deferments, Associated Student
Government, Clubs and Organizations, Student Activities, Student
Activities Cashier, and monthly Bus-Pass Sales. Provides
assistance in all aspects of student life activities such as
programming and student leadership development, and processes
student grievances and student conduct issues.
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Room: D-106
Office of Student Affairs/Associated Student Government
Phone: (619) 388-3498
(619) 388-3412
City College is home to a thriving student life program
consisting of over 25 active clubs and organizations. For
information on existing clubs or on starting a new club, contact
the Office of Student Affairs or the Associated Student
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| Students in
Free Enterprise (S.I.F.E.) |
Room: A-10A
Phone: (619) 388-3071/3899/3999
Part of a world-wide organization with the mission of making a
difference through free enterprise education. Participation
includes operating the A la Carte, SIFE-owned and operated snack
cart; running the Business Resource Center, a small business
library; and getting involved in campus and community outreach
projects to help others learn about business and the free
enterprise system.
Room: A-116 for Medical/Nursing Care
Phone: (619) 388-3450
The Student Health Services staff is here to help you meet your
health and wellness needs. Registered nurses, nurse
practitioners and a medical doctor provide both preventive and
primary health care services. Walk-in care and appointments are
available. We encourage you to drop by or call us at
619-388-3450.
For Mental Health Support Services, please refer to the Mental
Health descriptor above.

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Room: A-1-Q
Phone: (619) 388-3652
San Diego City College offers students the opportunity to study
in different countries around the world in order to develop
global competence and to increase cultural awareness while
making progress towards completion of academic goals. Ten to
twelve-week semester programs are available during the fall and
spring semesters. Short-term programs are usually available
during the summer. Classes offered abroad meet general education
requirements, are selected to take advantage of the host
country's history, environment, and culture, and transfer to CSU
and UC. Most instruction is provided by California Community
College professors.
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Room: A-111
Phone: (619) 388-3722
Information resources for career exploration, transfer to a
four-year institution, and employment assistance.
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Room: L-114
Phone: (619) 388-3407
A student support service program funded by the U.S. Department
of Education to help increase the number of disadvantaged
students who successfully complete a program of study at the
post-secondary level of education.
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Room: L-205
Phone: (619) 388-3685
Free tutoring in most subjects is available to students. |
Room A-109
Phone: (619) 388-3504
Accept and process required documentation for eligible veterans
and dependents to receive military service connected benefits;
and refer students for counseling and orientation as needed.
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Room: A-221
Phone: (619) 388-3495
Occupational work experience, combine worksite learning and
academic instruction, credit while you work as an intern
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Room: A-1-N
Phone: (619) 388-3552
Provides programming focused on diversity in support of the
college curriculum and campus life.
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