Admissions
Room: A-112
Phone: (619) 388-3475
Facilitates student admissions and registration, refers students
to Counseling and for matriculation services, assists students
with class enrollment
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Assessment And
Testing
Room: A-110
Phone: (619) 388-3540
Schedules and administers placement tests; English and Math
assessment tests
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Athletics
Phone: (619) 388-3969
Intercollegiate teams, fall and spring sports, athletics
counseling, student sports facilities
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Bookstore
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.
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CalWorks
Room: L-129
Phone: (619) 388-3151
State funded Welfare-to-Work transition program
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Career Center
Room: A-111
Phone: (619) 388-3722
Local job listings, internship and career information,
personality assessment for job/career compatibility
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Child
Development Center
16th and B
Phone: (619) 388-3205
Childcare for students, educational programs, enrollment in
child development courses.
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City Times
Room: A-117
Phone: (619) 388-3880
Student newspaper published monthly
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Counseling
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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DSPS
(Disabled Student Programs and Services)
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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English
Center
Room: C-226
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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EOPS
(Extended Opportunity Programs and Services)
Room: A-113
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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Evaluations Office
Room: A-110
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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Financial
Aid
Room: A-113
Phone: (619) 388-3501
Assists students with financial assistance to help them achieve
their educational objectives.
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Health Services
Room: A-116
Phone: (619) 388-3450
Consists of a medical program and a mental health program. The
medical program provides preventive and primary health care with
referrals to community resources as needed. The mental health
program utilizes a short term therapy model for individual,
family, and group counseling.
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Honors Program
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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Independent
Learning Center
Room: L-127
Phone: (619) 388-3535
Provides word processing facilities for students including
application programs for PC and Macintosh, is the primary
facility in which students complete 296 course requirements, and
offers independent learning materials for many courses.
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International
Student Program
Room: A-112
Phone: (619) 388-3476
Coordinates application and registration for international
students; issuance of I-20's; educational, personal, and
immigration advising
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KSDS Radio
Station - 88.3
Room: C-125
Phone: (619) 388-3162
24-hour non-commercial radio station offering mainstream jazz
and blues
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Library
L-Bldg. (2nd level)
Phone: (619) 388-3421
Has a collection of over 60,000 books, 425 current magazine
subscriptions and 56,000 microforms. Other resources and
services include computer and internet access, reference
services, library instruction for classes, photocopiers, group
study rooms, class reserves, interlibrary loans and a laser
printer.
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Mathematics
Center
Room: T-208
Phone: (619) 388-3583
Provides walk-in tutoring and self-paced math courses
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M.E.S.A.
Program (Mathematics, Engineering, and Science Achievement)
Room: T-311E
Phone: (619) 388-3156
Supports economically disadvantaged students to excel in math,
engineering, and science-based majors and to successfully
transfer to four-year institutions.
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New
Horizons Program
Room: A-107B
Phone: (619) 388-3424
Assists special population students with textbook loans,
transportation, and community services
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Parking and
Transportation
Room: T-211
Phone: (619) 388-3416
campus parking information and enforcement, parking permit sales
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Police
Room: T-211
Phone: (619) 388-6405
Emergency assistance, campus security and safety, campus escort
service
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Records
Room: A-109
Phone: (619) 388-3474
Stores and maintains student records; processes transcripts,
enrollment verifications, and petitions; post drops to
enrollment screens
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Student
Affairs
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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Student
Clubs and Organizations
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
Government Office.
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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.
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Study
Abroad Office
Room: A-1-Q
Phone: (619) 388-3652
Programs and services for transfer, library of catalogs and
brochures for transfer, information and workshops on transfer
agreements
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Trio/Aspire
Room: L-128
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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Tutorial
Services
Room: R212
Phone: (619) 388-3685
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Veterans
Affairs Office
Room: A-109
Phone: (619) 388-3504
Accepts and processes necessary documents for eligible veterans
and dependents to receive military service connected benefits.
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Work
Experience
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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World
Cultures Program
Room: A-1-N
Phone: (619) 388-3512
Provides programming focused on diversity in support of the
college curriculum and campus life.
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