Support Services
Sacramento City College offers a full spectrum of services and programs, all dedicated to enhancing your college success.
ASHÉ Center
ASHÉ Center and Umoja-SBA seek to enhance the educational experience for students of African descent at Sacramento City College.
Asian Pacific Islander (API) Center
SCC offers a wide variety of cultural retention and engagement opportunities to make sure our Asian and Pacific Islander students are successful.
Asian Pacific Islander Student Success
Inspire. Engage. Support. Empower. SCC supports APIA student success while claiming solidarity with students of East Asian, Pacific Islander, Southeast Asian, and South Asian descent.
AvenueE
AvenueE helps community college transfer students smoothly transition to UC Davis, and ultimately, a career in engineering or computer science.
Black Student Success
Sacramento City College (SCC) is laser-focused on Black student success to support their higher education journey.
Business Services
SCC’s Business Services Office will help you with a variety of student services.
CalFresh
CalFresh (formerly known as Food Stamps) is a nutrition program that helps students and their families buy healthy foods. Learn how to apply for CalFresh benefits.
CalWORKs
CalWORKs (California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids) is a statewide public assistance program that provides cash aid and services to eligible families that have a child or children in the home.
Caminos De La Ciudad
Caminos de la Ciudad is a project designed to create a seamless transition from Freshman Seminar to the second semester of college, while providing a continued pathway and support to students as they enroll in a major course and complete both English and math in their first year of college.
Campus Interventions Office
The Campus Intervention Officer can help guide you toward resolving issues in the classroom with faculty, grades or fellow students, help you understand the disciplinary process, and can help you consider your options and report discrimination, accessibility, sexual violence and Title IX concerns.
Career Services
SCC Career Services will help you find and prepare to apply for both on and off-campus jobs.
Child Development Center
Our goal is to provide a model program for the children’s participation and to model an ideal program for Sacramento City College student’s observation and facilitation.
Cultural Engagement Centers
SCC offers a wide variety of cultural retention and engagement opportunities, to make sure our students are successful.
Davis Center Services
The Davis Center offers a variety of services and resources to its students.
Disability Services and Programs for Students (DSPS)
Disability Services and Programs for Students (DSPS) provides students with disabilities the appropriate resources and reasonable accommodations they need to participate fully in college classes and campus activities.
EOPS-CARE-NextUP
The Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) at Sacramento City College is a student support program for educationally and economically disadvantaged students, funded by the State of California and the Los Rios Community College District.
Family Resources
Sacramento City College provides resources for student-parents and embraces a family-friendly philosophy.
Google Apps and Preferred Email
Students have limited access to a suite of Google tools. Learn about Los Rios Gmail, Google Apps, and preferred email.
Honors Program
SCC Honors students challenge themselves intellectually in a variety of disciplines and have the opportunity to transfer to over 35 top-ranked colleges and universities.
HSI Early College Program
The HSI-Early College Program (HSI-ECP) focuses on early college initiatives and introduces our Latinx and low-income high school students to college via participation in Dual Enrollment.
International Student Center
Sacramento City College (SCC) welcomes international students from all over the world.
Latinx Student Success
Latinx students at Sacramento City College succeed because our rich community, including the support and leadership of our Comunidad, rally behind them, and remind them, “Si Se Puede!”
LGBTQ+ Student Success
Sac City has Pride! Our campus, including supporters and leaders of Spectrum, strive to create an LGBTQ+ affirming campus community that supports our diverse student body, including those who self-identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, non-binary, asexual, agender, pansexual, intersex, and more.
Makerspace
Sacramento City College hosts a fully equipped makerspace serving as a hub for innovation and collaboration.
Meditation and Reflection Space
A quiet space where students can meditate, reflect, or pray.
Native American Student Success
Our college, including leaders from the Native American Collaborative affirm and celebrate our diverse Native American students.
Native American Student Success Center
Native American Student Success Center seeks to increase the successes and visibility of Native American and Indigenous students.
Panther Cares (formerly CityHub)
CityHub is a free tool students can use to search for free or reduced-cost services like medical care, food, job training, and more.
Pride Center
The Pride Center strives to build an inclusive campus that affirms and empowers LGBTQIA+ students through educational opportunities, intersectional support services, and building a sense of belonging
Prison and Reentry Education Program
The Prison and Reentry Education Program (PREP) proudly supports college students in correctional facilities and upon their return to our community.
Puente Project
The mission of the Puente Project is to increase the number of educationally disadvantaged students who enroll in four-year colleges and universities, earn college degrees, and return to their communities as mentors and leaders to future generations.
Pulse Resource Center
A call center created to make interpersonal connections with Black students as well as direct relationships with each SCC program and department.
RAZA Center
RAZA Center and Puente Project seek to empower Latinx students, and other students of color.
Re-Emerging Scholars
Re-Emerging Scholars (RES) provides meaningful support in the lives of incarcerated, formerly-incarcerated, and justice-involved students looking to take steps toward a new path.
Refugee Career Pathways
The Refugee Career Pathways program helps refugees, SIVs, and asylees identify, plan and start their careers.
RISE
RISE stands for Respect, Integrity, Self-determination & Education. RISE is a Student Support program that focuses on creating a safe space for students to achieve their academic goals through counseling, tutoring, book lending, computer lab access and university tours.
Student Health & Wellness
The Los Rios colleges Student Health & Wellness Centers integrate physical and mental health care into one cohesive team and location allowing us to serve the "whole" student.
Student Tech Support Desk
Need help connecting to wifi, printing, or navigating your eLearning? The Student Tech Support Desk provides help to all current SCC students, regardless of major, technical ability, or knowledge.
Transfer Center
The mission of the Transfer Center at Sacramento City College is to provide current information to help students know their options and opportunities when transferring to a 4 Year University.
Umoja-SBA
The Umoja-SBA learning community is committed to the academic success, personal growth, and development of students of African Ancestry as well as other students of diverse ancestries with an emphasis on first-year college students.
Undocu-Resource Center
Sacramento City College aims to create a safe, welcoming, and supportive environment for undocumented immigrant students from point of recruitment, to enrollment and completion of their goals.
Veterans
Sacramento City College offers both a Veterans Affairs Office and a Veterans Resource Center.
West Sacramento Center Services
The West Sacramento Center offers a variety of services and resources to its students.
Women Who Code
WWC is a college program to promote gender diversity in computer science education, support women studying in computer science, and create opportunities for women to enjoy many of the current and future lucrative, flexible, and high-status careers in the IT industry.
WorkAbility III
The WorkAbility III (WAIII) program helps students with disabilities explore career opportunities, connect to internships, and find a job.
Work Experience
The Work Experience Education & Internship Program helps you gain valuable hands-on skills and even earn college credits for getting experience in your field.