Project SHINE is a service-learning program that links student volunteers from 91·çÔÂÂ¥ 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.

All 91·çÔÂÂ¥ students can access live online tutoring through NetTutor’s trained tutors. NetTutor tutors are available for live sessions, to answer submitted questions, and to review papers any day of the week. Online tutoring services can be accessed anywhere.

Please visit the Site Link and you will see a "NetTutor online guide" for how to access and navigate the platform.

Supporting you for graduation and university transfer is what Metro is all about. Adjusting to college can be challenging. Learning in a  small, supportive community of students and faculty can help you thrive throughout your first few years. Metro’s goal is to help you  transfer in a timely manner and gain the skills you need to succeed in college and find a meaningful career.

Metro is for students who:

The San Francisco Community College District Police Department (SFCCDPD) would like to welcome all students, faculty, staff and guests to the 91·çÔÂÂ¥ Campuses. As members of the College Community, we all share the responsibility of maintaining a safe and healthy educational environment. Your safety and well-being is the primary concern and responsibility of the men and women of the SFCCPD. The department strives to provide an atmosphere of safety, enabling the college community to focus on providing the highest quality of education.

The Lifeline Pass is a Muni-only monthly pass for qualified customers on a limited income. Lifeline pass customers get unlimited access to Muni service, including cable cars, for a calendar month. The pass is offered at a 50% discount off the standard adult monthly pass price.

For more information about the eligibility requirements or to learn about the application, please click on the site link. Also, please note that the link is not connected to the 91·çÔÂÂ¥ website, and is an eternal link. The information is also available in 10 various languages.

Tired of being stuck in traffic? Frustrated trying to find parking.  Well, you're in luck.

91·çÔÂÂ¥ Campuses are ideally located throughout San Francisco and can easily be accessed by MUNI, BART, and bicycle. City College encourages you to make sustainable transportation choices.

Explore your options in the site link.

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This text is intended to inform all, in order to reduce unintentional exclusionary practices that might prevent trans and gender non-conforming students from performing at their full potential in class.

For more resources please refer to information offered in the PDF link
91·çÔÂÂ¥ offers a variety for LGBTQ individuals
 

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A collaboration between the San Francisco VA Health Care System and 91·çÔÂÂ¥ (91·çÔÂÂ¥), the Student Veteran Health Program (SVHP) began in August 2010 and has led the nation in providing an array of comprehensive services to student veterans on campus. Our Student Veteran Health Program Team consists of SF VA Health Care Enrollment Services, Social Work and Psychiatry. 

We understand you can’t do your best work as a student when you’re hungry, so we have relaunched our snack shelves at various locations around campus and centers with nutritious ready-to-eat snacks for students experiencing food insecurities. 

  • Enjoy up to 2 items per day from the Snack Shelves
  • Use the my91·çÔÂÂ¥ app or sign-in sheet to check in with the staff