ResourcesÌýfor StudentsÌý
¾«¶«Ó°Òµ Student ProgramsÌý
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ACCESS: The Accessibility Coordination Center and Educational Support Services (ACCESS) supports students with verified disabilities by determining and providing reasonable accommodations, auxiliary aids, and support services. Learn more about how you can get inÌýcontact with ACCESS.Ìý
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EOPS: The Extended Opportunity Programs and Services provides additional services to students. Participants must meet financial and educational disadvantage criteria.Ìý
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FYE Program: The First Year Experience is a specialized one-year program designed for first-year college students to help them start off strong at ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ.Ìý
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PACE: The Program for Accelerated College Education is designed for busy adults that want to attend accelerated courses online to complete an Associate degree in about two years.Ìý
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Tutoring:ÌýThe Tutoring and Learning Center (TLC) provides academic support (tutoring, workshops, etc.) through theÌýMath and Science Center, the Writing Center, and the Course EmbeddedÌý Tutor (CET) programÌýin order to to help students achieve academic success.ÌýTLC Services are free to all ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ students. For Spring 2023, we are open in-personÌýMonday/Thursday, 10AM-4PM, Tuesday/Wednesday, 10AM-5PM,Ìýlocated on the 3rdÌýfloor of the library.ÌýWalk-ins welcome!
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Veterans Resource Center: The VRC provides support services focused on the special needs and requirements of today's military veterans, active duty service members, and dependents.Ìý We assist students in transitioning to the college environment and in achieving their academic and personal development goals.ÌýStudents are not required to use their GI Bill® to utilize the VRC.Ìý
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For a list of all on-campus student services, please visit theÌýStudent Services website.Ìý
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Legal ResourcesÌý
FREE Legal Immigration Consultations:ÌýThe UFW Foundation and ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ have partnered to bringÌýÌýdirectly to students, faculty and staff. Immigration Attorneys and Department of Justice accredited representatives are available to provide free,Ìýculturally competent, and reliable expertise to the campus community.Ìý
All consultations are completely confidential, in accordance with California Professional Rules of Conduct for attorneys.Ìý
Services include:Ìý
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Immigration eligibility consultationsÌý
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DACA RenewalÌý
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NaturalizationÌý
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Family-based immigrationÌý
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Other immigration servicesÌý
ÌýSchedule your appointment online at .Ìý
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On-Campus Involvement ResourcesÌý
Student Activities Office: The Student Activities Office serves as a resource for MC students looking to engage in campus life. Student Activities develops, plans, and implements events and activities and provides resources to ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ students. Working in collaboration with other departments, Student Activities brings fun and vitality to the campus while promoting community involvement and personal development. ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ offers a variety of ways for its students to get involved in extracurricular activities. Learn more about theÌýwaysÌýto getÌýinvolvedÌýin campus life.ÌýÌý
Students interested in getting more involved on campus can join .Ìý
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Off-Campus Involvement ResourcesÌý
Students who are interested in involvement outside of ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ should contact Alex Yepez, Dreamers Support Lead, atÌý(805) 553-4166ÌýorÌýmcdreamers@vcccd.edu.ÌýOur intention is to match you with initiatives that you are passionate aboutÌýasÌýwell as connectÌýyou with our community partnersÌýdirectly.ÌýÌý