SCC and the Los Rios colleges will continue to advocate for the rights of immigrant and undocumented communities and stand by them. The recent election results do not change the fact that everyone has a right to learn, grow, and succeed at Los Rios.
In November, we observe National Native American Heritage Month – a time to honor the rich cultures, languages, histories, and enduring resilience of Native American Nations.
The Los Rios colleges have joined many other California community colleges to support California Senate Bill 1348, which creates a state “Black-Serving Institution” designation. The bill aims to support institutions that serve at least 10 percent (or a minimum of 1,500) Black students with additional resources to meet the needs of our students.
Latinx, Chicanx, Hispanic Heritage Month recognizes and honors the enduring contributions and importance of LatinX Americans to the U.S. and celebrates the many heritages and cultures of Americans.
Whether you're an artist, you have a disability, or you're simply passionate about advocating for inclusivity, we encourage everyone to participate in this poster contest aimed at celebrating and affirming disability as diversity.
Celebrate Sacramento City College with us in April! We have three great events coming up, starting with our Open House kick-off event on Friday, April 14!
The building will now be known as the Joan Didion Learning Resource Center, in recognition of a generous $500,000 gift from Didion family and the Sacramento Historical Society (SHS).
In a special election held October 10 and 11, 2023, a majority of Los Rios students who voted favored extending the Los Rios and Sacramento Regional Transit (RT) Universal Transit Pass (UTP) Program through December 31, 2028.
Albert Garcia has been appointed as the new President of Sacramento City College by the Los Rios Community College Board of Trustees at their April 12, 2023 meeting.
Celebrate Sacramento City College with us in April! We have three great events coming up, starting with our Open House kick-off event on Friday, April 14!
Sacramento City College’s Industrial Maintenance Mechanical Technician program provides career options for students after a single year in the program!
One of the most sought-after and highest-paying fields currently is food science, which uses chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology and engineering to solve local and global food issues.
We are pleased to share this report on philanthropic support of our college and to have the opportunity to convey our deepest gratitude to all the donors who have made a difference for our students, faculty, staff, and programs this year.
SCC English Professor Steve Cirrone published two works this summer – “Angel’s Trumpet,” a novel, and “Three Queer Plays,” a collection of original plays.
A screenplay by Roberto Chacon-Gutiérrez Young, an Assistant Professor of Theater Arts and Film at Sacramento City College, has been named one of the best unproduced LGBTQ screenplays of 2022 by Variety’s the GLAAD List (GLAAD and The Black List).
The Week of the Young Child is held each April to celebrate the importance of early education and shine a light on the teachers and programs serving young children across our nation.
Students from four area colleges and universities will be learning and earning as they serve community organizations through the new #CaliforniansForAll College Corps.
Dr. Miguel Molina, Dean of Connection and Onboarding at Sacramento City College, has received the Mexican government’s highest award given to individuals who have opened pathways to Mexicans abroad, specifically in the United States.
Sacramento City College (SCC) is one six community colleges nationally that has been selected to participate in a multi-year career preparation cohort model that will lead students directly into the workforce. Along with the opportunity to participate in the cohort, SCC will receive a $50,000 grant from New America, in partnership with the Lumina Foundation, to support the work.
Sacramento City College Awarded Major Federal Child Care Grant College, along with two other Los Rios colleges, has been awarded a federal grant to support child care and family services on campus. The multi-year grant will support a variety of campus programs at the college’s child development centers.
The recent career data suggests that pairing a Gerontology course or an Associate Degree with your other career goals may be a huge advantage in your future.
Roberto Chacon-Gutiérrez Young, an Assistant Professor of Theater Arts and Film at Sacramento City College, has been awarded the 2020-2021 Sundance Film Institute Indigenous Film Fellowship.
Sacramento City College’s (SCC) nursing faculty and students are volunteering to administer COVID-19 vaccinations to the community through a partnership with Pucci’s Pharmacy.
As a result of public health conditions, Sacramento City College and the rest of the Los Rios colleges have made the very difficult decision to cancel all early spring sports (including all sports originally scheduled to take place in Fall and Winter seasons).
LRCCD is committed to social justice and recognizes that names and pronouns are an essential part of our identity. All students and employees can now indicate their pronouns and have those appear on rosters and in Canvas.
This program guides student services, instruction, and operational department staff in developing strategies that can easily be implemented campus-wide by all staff members.
The spring 2021 semester will again be fully online with only limited exceptions for programs that train first responders or those in areas that have an urgent and significant health and safety impact on our communities.
Three Los Rios Community College District students were recently honored with scholarships from Phi Theta Kappa, the national honor society for community colleges.
With regional air quality conditions improving, the limited amount of scheduled on-campus classes and activities at Sacramento City College that were canceled due to smoke in the region will resume on Monday, August 24 (including bookstore curbside pick-up).
We are deeply concerned for our international students and the impact that the recent decision from the federal government may have. We are working on options to support our international students and protect their ability to continue their education at our college.
If you have no plans to take classes with us this fall, we have established a process where you can return loaned equipment and library materials in a way that allows for appropriate social distancing and keeps you and our staff safe and healthy.
Together we stand in solidarity with our Black community, and our students, faculty, staff, and administrators, to fight against systemic inequity, injustice, and racism.
Sacramento City College will honor its Summer 2019, Fall 2019, and Spring 2020 graduates with a series of online activities and celebrations this spring.
Tuesday, January 14, the inaugural Community Health Worker cohort graduated with their certificates, ready to provide more local residents with help navigating the complex health care system.