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ACCOUNTING OFFICE
Room: A-256
Phone: 619-388-3458
Hours: Fall and Spring Semesters: Monday - Thursday 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, Fridays 8:00
AM to 12:00 PM
ADMISSIONS
Room A-241 Join our virtual lobby
Phone: (619) 388-3475
We have a team specializing in admissions, residency, enrollment, petitions available to assist you: Click Here to Join Virtual Lobby
Monday- Thursday
8:00am- 4:30pm (In Person)
8:00am-5:00pm (Remote)
Fridays 8:00am-1:00pm (In Person/Remote)
ASSESSMENT AND TESTING
Room: : A-201
Phone: (619) 388-3023
Schedules and administers placement tests; English and Math assessment tests
ATHLETICS
Room: Harry West Gymnasium
Phone: (619) 388-3969
Intercollegiate teams, fall and spring sports, athletics counseling, student sports
facilities
BOOKSTORE
Room: B105, B202, MS Lobby
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
CALWORKS/TANF BELIEVE PROGRAM - TRAINING, EDUCATION AND SERVICES
Room: A-354
Phone: (619) 388-3209
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.
CITY TIMES
Room: BT-101A
Phone: (619) 388-3880
Student newspaper published monthly
COUNSELING
Room: A-366
Phone: (619) 388-3540
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00 am–7:00 pm; Friday 8:00am - 3:00pm
Provides personal, academic, and career counseling services including student education
planning, career assessmentand research, and student success workshops.
DSPS (DISABILITY SUPPORT PROGRAM AND SERVICES)
Room: A-122
Phone: (619) 388-3513
Provides programs and services for students with disabilities in compliance with state
and federal legislation.
EARLY EDUCATION CENTER
16th and Russ Blvd.
Phone: (619) 388-3205
Childcare for students, educational programs, enrollment in child development courses.
ENGLISH CENTER
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.
EOPS (EXTENDED OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS AND SERVICES)
Room: A-354
Phone: (619) 388-3209
State-funded student support services program whose purpose is to provide special
recruitment, retention, and transition services to eligible students.
EVALUATIONS OFFICE
Room: A-301
Phone: (619) 388-3466
Determines eligibility for graduation and processes all petitions related to students'
records
FINANCIAL AID
Room: A-270
Phone: (619) 388-3501
Assists students with financial assistance to help them achieve their educational
objectives.
FIRST YEAR SERVICES
Room: A-213
Phone: (619) 388-3998
A year-long college support service focused on encouraging first year students towards
academic achievement, social integration, and personal success with the assistance
of a strong support network of peers, staff, and faculty.
HONORS PROGRAM
Room: AH-102
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.
INDEPENDENT LEARNING CENTER
See Learning Resource Center Below
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM
Room A-241
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, assistance with the college
admissions application, registration of classes, and information on student visas.
Academic and personal counseling is provided in the Counseling Office, A building
(A-366).
KSDS RADIO STATION - 88.3
Room: C-125
Phone: (619) 388-3162
24-hour non-commercial radio station offering mainstream jazz and blues
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.
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.
LIBRARY
See Learning Resource Center above.
MATHEMATICS CENTER
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.
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING CENTER
Room: A-180 (Student Health Center)
Phone: (619) 388-3055
We offer free and confidential individual, couples and family therapy to students
who are enrolled and attending classes at San Diego City College. Our goal is to help
students benefit fully from the college experience by supporting their personal, social,
and emotional wellbeing. To get more information or to set up an appointment please
drop by A180 (you can find us under the mural), call Mental Health Counseling at 619.388-3055
or click here to request an online appointment. Culturally sensitive services are offered by diverse
professionals including Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Licensed Marriage & Family
Therapists, Associate Clinical Social Workers, Associate Marriage & Family Therapists,
Associate Professional Clinical Counselors, as well as graduate level trainees and
interns. See also Student Health Clinic for additional health and wellness support.
MATHEMATICS, ENGINEERING, AND SCIENCE ACHIEVEMENT (MESA) PROGRAM
Room: T-393
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.
MULTIMEDIA CENTER
See Learning Resource Center
PARKING AND TRANSPORTATION
Room: V-100
Phone: (619) 388-3461
Campus parking information and enforcement, parking permit sales
POLICE
Room: V-100
Police Dispatch - #619.388.6405
Phone: (619) 388-3461
Emergency assistance, campus security and safety, campus escort service
RECORDS
Room A-241
Phone: (619) 388-3474
We have a team specializing in admissions, residency, enrollment, petitions available to assist you: Click Here to Join Virtual Lobby
Monday- Thursday
8:00am- 4:30pm (In Person)
8:00am-5:00pm (Remote)
Fridays 8:00am-1:00pm (In Person/ Remote)
STUDENT AFFAIRS
Room: M-200
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.
STUDENT CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
Room: M-200
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.
SMALL BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAM
Business Technology building - BT 313
Phone: (619) 388-3892
Fall and Spring semesters
BUSE 230 Small Business Operation A, B, and C are lecture courses offered through
the School of Business - Small Business Entrepreneurship Program. In conjunction
with BUSE 270 Business Internship / Work Experience lab course, students earn 3.5-units
of college credit and gain hands-on business experience as interns operating student-run
businesses on campus. The businesses typically operate fall and spring semesters,
Monday - Thursday. Hours vary and are posted at each business.
Business Resource Center (BRC) - BT 313*
(619) 388-3892; Monday - Thursday, 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
(Days and times subject to change.)
The Business Resource Center is a business hub in the Business Technology building,
offering copy and fax services, access to computers for printing homework, school
and office supplies, and a variety of snacks and drinks. Cash only. Stop in for
a quick print, scantron, cold drink, snack, and more.
*Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the BRC is closed until further notice. For more information,
please contact the Office of the Dean of Business, IT, and Cosmetology at (619) 388-3488.
Fantastique - BT 311H*
(619) 388-3892; Monday - Thursday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
(Days and times subject to change.)
Fantastique is a student run clothing resale store. Gently used women's and men's
clothing suitable for interviews, work, or school is for sale at very low prices.
Cash only. Profits from Fantastique support the City College Food Pantry.
Donations of clean, gently used clothing, shoes, and accessories suitable for a student to wear to in a professional setting are sincerely appreciated. Items can be dropped off at any of the Small Business Entrepreneurship Program businesses, or call our interns in the Business Resource Center to schedule a pick-up at (619) 388-3892. If you wish to donate by check, please address to: San Diego City College Foundation - Fantastique. Thank you.
*Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Fantastique is closed until further notice. For more
information, please contact the Office of the Dean of Business, IT, and Cosmetology
at (619) 388-3488.
City College Emergency Food Pantry*
*Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the San Diego City College Emergency Food Pantry is closed until further notice. For more information, please contact the Office of Student Affairs at (619) 388-3498.
Location and times are TBD. If you would like to make a tax deductible monetary donation, you may do so by making your check payable to San Diego City College Foundation - Food Pantry. Food and material donations are suspened until further notice.
STUDENT HEALTH CLINIC
Room: A-180 for Medical/Nursing Care
Phone: (619) 388-3450
YOU ARE COVERED at Student Health Center! Our 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 the Mental
Health Counseling Center, please refer to the Mental Health descriptor above.
STUDY ABROAD OFFICE
Room:
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.
TRANSFER/CAREER CENTER
Room: A-301
Phone: (619) 388-3722
Information resources for career exploration, transfer to a four-year institution,
and employment assistance.
TUTORIAL SERVICES
Room: L-205
Phone: (619) 388-3685
Free tutoring in most subjects is available to students.
VETERANS OFFICE/VETERANS SERVICE CENTER
Room A-241/ M-101
Phone: (619) 388-3504
For general questions you can join our Veterans virtual lobby
Monday - Thurday:
8:00AM-4:30PM (In Person)
8:00AM-5:00PM (Remote)
Friday 8:00AM-1:00PM (In Person/Remote)
WORK EXPERIENCE
Room: A-1J
Phone: (619) 388-3495
Occupational work experience, combine worksite learning and academic instruction,
credit while you work as an intern
WORLD CULTURES PROGRAM
Room: AH-102b
Phone: (619) 388-3552
Provides programming focused on diversity in support of the college curriculum and
campus life.