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3835 Freeport Blvd. Sacramento, CA 95822
Office: (916) 558-2561/2562
Fax: (916) 558-2282
e.press online editor:
Julie Tobias
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City
College Admissions & Records
(916) 558-2351 >> Rodda North 159 >> This office processes and
maintains registration and records for all current and formerly enrolled SCC
students.
Associated
Student Government
(916) 558-2446 >> South Gym 232 >> The Associated Student Government
(ASG) consists of elected/appointed members who represent the student body
to the administration, faculty and classified staff. The emphasis is on learning
through active participation and involvement in activities and college governance.
For more information on how to get involved, checkout the web site or email
the ASG at sccasgp@scc.losrios.edu.
City
College College Store
(916) 558-2421 >> College Store hours may vary. The Sacramento City
College store carries a complete stock of textbooks and supplies necessary
for courses at the college. It also has a selection of sportswear and accessories,
as well as calendars, cards, backpacks, and some gift items. In addition to
cash, the store will accept ATM cards, Visa, MasterCard and local personalized
checks for the amount of purchase. Major educational discounts are available
to current students and staff on computer software.
City
College Counseling Center
(916) 558-2204 >> Rodda North 147 >> The Center provides a wide
range of services to new, continuing, and returning students. Counselors are
available to provide personal counseling and to help students assess their
talents, abilities, and interests and relate them to educational programming
and career alternatives.
City
College Cultural Awareness Center
(916) 558-2155 >> South Gym 234 >> The Cultural Awareness Center
houses and showcases program activities which acknowledge and enhance cultural
diversity. Cultural programs are sponsored by the center throughout the year.
City
College Disability Resource Center
(916) 558-2087 ´ Counseling Center, Rodda North 147 TYY: (916) 558-2693 Educational
support services offered by the center are designed to improve access to educational
opportunities for students with disabilities.
City
College Financial Aid Office
(916) 558-2501 >> Rodda North 167 >> A variety of financial aid
programs are available to City College students who meet the eligibility requirements.
Federal, state, and local sources of financial aid are available to help eligible
students meet their educational expenses.
City
College Honors Program
(916) 558-2511 >> Instructional Services, Rodda North 257 >> The
Honors Programs offers a variety of classes, special extracurricular activities
and membership in Phi Theta Kappa, a two-year college honors society.
City
College Learning (dis) Abilities Program
(916) 558-2283/2545 >> Auditorium 2 >> This program provides support
for students with learning disabilities in the areas of reading, spelling
and math. Also, self-advocacy skills are taught in the diagnostic assessment
class. The program provides liaison services between instructors and students.
City
College MESA/C3P (Mathematics, Engineering & Science Achievement/California
Community College Program)
(916) 558-2497 >> Rodda South 122 >> This program provides special
support services to economically disadvantaged students majoring in math,
engineering, science, and computer information science disciplines.
City
College One-Stop Center
(916) 558-2331 >> Student Services 101 >> The One-Stop Center
combines the resources of six City College programs in one facility. These
programs offer information, workshops, training and a variety of other surpport
servies to help students get jobs, select career paths, and sharpen job search
skills
Student
Leadership & Development
(916) 558-2381 >> Student
Center 101A >>The Student Leadership and Development Program at Sacramento
City College is designed to provide and complement learning in and out of
the classroom. All students are encouraged to create and take advantage of
opportunities for involvement that will enhance their academic studies and
contribute to their life goals. For more information, checkout the web sitetudent
Leadership & Development (916) 558-2381 Student Center 101A
City
College Transfer Center
(916) 558-2181 >> Counseling Center, Rodda North 147 >> The Center
provides resources such as videos, catalogs, college application forms and
ASSIST, a computerized articulation system. Students also receive transfer
counseling and advisement and are encouraged to participate in organized campus
tours of four-year colleges and universities. City College prepares students
to transfer as a junior to any four-year college or university.
Media links
sacbee
The online publication of The Sacramento Bee.
News&Review
The online publication of Sacramento's weekly alternative newmagazine, the News & Review.
Journalism links
Asian
American Journalists Association
AAJA is a non-profit organization with approximately 1,700 members in 18 chapters
nationwide and in Asia. They have been in the forefront of encouraging young
Asian Pacific Americans to enter the ranks of journalism and ensuring fair
and accurate news coverage of the Asian Pacific American communities.
California
Newspaper Publishers Association
The CNPA Foundation is a nonprofit corporation organized in 1993 to raise
funds through tax deductible contributions for internships and other journalism
education activities.
California
Chicano News Media Association
CCNMA has over 400 members nationwide and six chapters in California. Since
1972, CCNMA has worked to promote diversity in the news media and news coverage
by ensuring that Latinos and other people of color have careers and become
decision makers in print and broadcast newsrooms.
Journalism
Association Community College
JACC is geared for two-year college students who are interested in getting
the 411 on scholarships, internships and university journalsm programs.
National
Association of Hispanic Journalists
NAHJ is dedicated to the recognition and professional advancement of Hispanics
in the news industry. Established in 1984, NAHJ created a national voice and
unified vision for all Hispanic journalists.
Native American
Journalists Association
NAJA serves and empowers Native communicators through programs and activities
designed to enrich journalism and promote Native cultures. NAJA recognizes
Native Americans as distinct peoples based on tradition, culture and protection
of the earth. In this spirit, NAJA educates and unifies its membership through
programs that promote diversity and defends challenges to free press speech
and expression on Native lands.
Society of
Professional Journalists
SPJ is the nation's largest and most broad-based journalism organization,
dedicated to encouraging the free practice of journalism and stimulating high
standards of ethical behavior.