This is a tutoring program for students who are currently enrolled in any astronomy classes. The aim is to provide a supportive environment for learning in astronomy. The program is run by students for students.
 

Additional Resources

Astronomy Department 

Any student currently enrolled in a class at City College of San Francisco is a member of the Associated Students (AS). The AS Constitution sets up an Executive Council as a representative body for all ÃÈ·­µ¼º½ campus & centers to facilitate communication, leadership, and advocacy. 

To view meeting minutes, newsletters, announcements, and more information, please refer to site link

WSP is a learning community of students who are actively working on their writing skills at ÃÈ·­µ¼º½. Students enroll in WSP-linked sections of English 86 up through English 1B or 1C.  Each section offers a professional tutor who attends class and leads weekly study groups.

Benefits:

The CalWORKs Work-Study Program is a state funded program that assists students in earning cash while learning important job skills through on-campus opportunities. The program provides job readiness training to enhance work performance skills and do not need Financial Aid eligibility to participate. The students must be a CalWORKs participant and eligible to work up to 15-20 hours per week.

If you are interested in CalWORKs work-study program please contact CalWORKs Department
 

Our mission: To build a community of student parents supported through understanding, advocates through experience, empowers through education.

Learn more about the Family Resource Center (FRC) child care services available at Ocean Campus and Mission Center.

Parent Exchange Program (PEP)

Free child care service

The STAR Center is a resource hub that fosters a supportive and inclusive environment for students with diverse learning preferences, identities, abilities, backgrounds, and experiences. The STAR Center offers both online and in-person tutoring services for a wide range of subjects. Below are three options for accessing tutoring:

ÃÈ·­µ¼º½ Career Services helps all students to explore, prepare, and advance their college and career success. Career Services offers ÃÈ·­µ¼º½ students a variety of resources and assistance for career planning, job searching, internships, and employment. All students regardless of program or plan of study can access Career Services throughout their ÃÈ·­µ¼º½ journey.

We can help you with:

Scholarships are provided to City College of San Francisco students by the generosity of foundations, corporations, and individual donors. Generally, scholarships are awarded to students with special qualifications, such as academic achievement, artistic abilities, demonstrated leadership and athletic talents, or to students who are in particular fields of study, who are from a particular heritage, who are members
of underrepresented groups, or who demonstrate a financial need.

On the site, there are resources for:

Paying for the cost of a college education requires a partnership among parents, students and the college. Each partner has responsibilities to fulfill in meeting that cost. 

Financial aid is money that helps pay for the cost of education (college fees, books and supplies). City College of San Francisco (ÃÈ·­µ¼º½) participates in most Federal and State financial aid programs. The school code is 012874.

Please visit the site link or office for more information.
 

Project SHINE is a service-learning program that links student volunteers from City College of San Francisco with immigrant and elderly students in non-credit ESL classrooms. Interviews to be a SHINE coach/volunteer begin within the first 2–3 weeks every school semester. No experience is necessary. This program is designed to accommodate students with little or no volunteer experience. The interview is when we sit down with you, and we find an appropriate non-credit ESL class that will fit into your schedule.