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Need
Resource
SAVE
(Safe
(Domestic
Alternative
Violence, child s to
Violent
abuse, other)
Environme
nts)
Description
Abuse
SAVE's mission is to provide alternatives to
domestic violence through support services,
advocacy and education, and to assist domestic
violence victims and their families to end the
cycle of violence. SAVE is located in Southern
Alameda County, California, but serves clients
from any city, county, state, or country.
Contact
Target
population
SAVE Community Office
1900 Mowry Ave.
Suite 204
Fremont, CA 94538
(near Washington Hospital)
All Chabot
and
Community
Phone: (510) 574-2250
Fax: (510) 574-2252
Office Hours
Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Academic
excellence/hon
or society
To acknowledge academic excellence while
serving the campus and community.
Advisor: Lisa Carlsen
lcarlsen@chabotcollege.edu Ext. 7425
Meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday
In room 307
Chabot
Students
Academic
probation
information
Alpha
Gamma
Sigma
Honor
Society:
Sigma Rho
Chapter
Counseling
Departmen
t
All academic probation issues are handled
through the Counseling department
Patricia Molina (510) 723 6733, in Counseling
Students on
academic
probation.
Academic
support
ASPIRE
program
The ASPIRE program offers low-income, first
generation and disabled college students
academic support. Through individualized
academic, financial, and personal counseling,
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Lora Bongard, in Office of Admissions and
Records, for paperwork/processing
Room 703-11
X6706
Building 700, Room 767C
510.723.7628
Lowincome, first
generation
or disabled
Need
Academic
support
Academic
support/Africa
n-American
studies Interest
2
Resource
EOPS/
CARE
Daraja
(Learning
Communit
y—see
AfricanAmerican
Description
Contact
Target
population
coupled with career exploration and cultural
enrichment activities, the program aims to
ensure student success at Chabot and beyond.
Through multi-tiered academic support
including clustered courses, tutoring, and study
groups the ultimate goal is to help students
graduate and transfer to a four-year college or
university.
To address the issue of equal access to a college
education, the state Legislature in 1969
established EOPS (Extended Opportunity
Programs and Services) throughout the state's
community college system. Today, through a
variety of unique services, programs, and
activities, EOPS provides access and educational
opportunity for individuals whose educational
and socio-economic backgrounds might
otherwise prevent them from successfully
attending and succeeding in college. CARE
(Cooperative Agencies Resources for
Education) is a unique educational program
which represents a cooperative effort between
the community college system, Department of
Social Services, and community organizations to
assist single parents in achieving their
educational goals.
Daraja (Learning Community—see AfricanAmerican studies Interest, below)
Roberto Mendez, Director
rmendez@chabotcollege.edu
Chabot
students
Building 700, Room 767L
510.723.6909
Low-income
Chabot
students;
single
parents
Kw
kth
Need
Resource
Academic
support/
studies
Interest,
below)
CalWORK
S
Employment
support
(welfare-towork)
Academic
support/Latino
Studies
Interest
Academic
support/
Working
Students
Addiction
(alcohol)
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Puente
(Learning
community
—see
Latino/a
Studies
Interest,
below)
PACE
Program
(Learning
community
)—see
Working
Students,
below
East Bay
AA
Description
Contact
Target
population
CalWORKS (California Work Opportunities &
Responsibility to Kids) is designed to combine
welfare benefits with education, job training and
job placement, while providing childcare,
transportation and school supplies. Both
programs provide counseling, career planning
and personal development classes.
Building 700, Room 767K
510.723.6909
Low-income
Chabot
students
with minor
children
Locations:
Various locations throughout the East Bay.
http://www.eastbayaa.org/Menu2/meetings3.ht
All
individuals
dealing with
(See also Employment support, below)
Puente (Learning community—see Latino/a
Studies Interest, below)
PACE Program (Learning community)—see
Working Students, below
The only requirement for membership is a
desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees
for AA membership. AA is not allied with any
sect, denomination, politics, organization or
Need
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population
institution; does not wish to engage in any
controversy, neither endorses nor opposes any
causes. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and
help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.
ml provides an extensive list of locations and
times for individuals based on the day of the
week they want to attend meetings.
issues
related to
alcohol
addiction
Phone:
(510) 839-0709
Hotline:
(510) 839-8900
(408) 417-1593 (Spanish)
Email:
centraloffice@eastbayaa.org
Website:
http://www.eastbayaa.org/
Addiction
(narcotics)
Tri-Area
NA
Alameda
County
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) members learn
from one another how to live drug-free and
recover from the effects of addiction in their
lives. Those who feel they may have a problem
with drugs, legal or illegal, including alcohol,
are welcome in NA.
Location:
There are numerous locations.
http://www.naalamedacounty.org/meeting/print
able.html provides a printable schedule of
locations/times/dates of meetings
Hotline:
(510) 444-HOPE (4673)
Email:
support@naalamedacounty.org
Website:
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All
individuals
dealing with
issues
related to
narcotic
addiction
Need
Resource
Description
Contact
Target
population
http://www.naalamedacounty.org/
African
Striving
American male Black
students
Brothers
support
Contact:
Provide a support system that will help foster
pride and understanding of the African
American male, to enhance study skills and
provide college strategies for improving
academic performance, through academic/
personal counseling, career & workforce
assessment, tutoring and mentoring.
SBBC participants in campus visits to UC, CSU,
and Private University tours, including Southern
California and HBCU tours. Students present
and participate in conferences across the State of
California with a focus on African American
males success in higher education.
Meeting Dates & Times: Students must make a
year long commitment to attend weekly
workshops and support groups. Meeting are held
every Thursday from 5:00 PM-7:00 PM in the
Chabot Boardroom.
How to Apply:
20-30 men are selected to participate in SBBC
each academic year. Students interested in
SBBC must contact Art Barboza at 510-7237122, Room 767N, Bldg 700 and go through an
interview process. SBBC members are required
to wear a uniform of black slacks, white dress
shirt and a red tie on Thursdays.
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Jeanne Wilson, Counselor
jwilson@chabotcollege.edu
Art Barboza
abarboza@chabotcollege.edu
African
American
male Chabot
students
Need
Resource
Description
Contact
Target
population
African
American
studies interest
Learning
Communit
y-Daraja
Program
The Daraja Program is a learning community
designed to promote transfer and to increase
academic and personal success. This program
addresses students' needs through academic
support services and a curriculum focused on
African-American literature, history, and issues
facing the African-American community. Daraja
is for students who are: serious about getting a
good education, willing to work hard, and want
to study the topics Daraja covers. Daraja
students persist longer in college with better
grades and transfer to four-year colleges and
universities at a higher. Students receive
individual and group access to counselors,
college workshops, guest speakers, professional
mentors, and college tours.
Location: Building 700, Rm. 767H
Chabot
students
who plan on
transferring
to four-year
universities
and have an
interest in
AfricanAmerican
literature,
culture,
history, and
issues.
Website:
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/daraja/
Email: thedarajaproject@yahoo.com
Contact:
Tom deWit tdewit@chabotcollege.edu
AfricanAmerican
students and
their allies
Black
Student
Union
(BSU)
To promote a multicultural environment on
campus, including diversity among
students/faculty/staff that reflects the student
population and Community with Chabot
College.
Advisor Art Barboza
abarboza@chabotcollege.edu Ext. 7122
Meets every 3rd Tues 12-1pm
EOPS Office
Room 767
Chabot
students
Anthropology
Students
support
Anthropolo
gy Club
To discuss and study human origins, and the
biological and cultural
development of humans from a cross-cultural
perspective.
Advisor Mireille Giovanola
mgiovanola@chabotcollege.edu Ext. 2626
Meets Thurs 12- 1pm
Rm 405
Chabot
Students
with interest
in
anthropolog
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Target
population
y
Architecture
Students
support
Chabot
Architectur
e Club
To help aspiring architects get information on
the field and build
personal relationships.
Advisor Adrian Huang
ahuang@chabotcollege.edu Ext. 7410
Meets every other Tues 12-1 pm
Rm 905
Chabot
students
majoring in
architecture
Assessment
for English,
Math, ESL, or
Chemistry
Chabot
College
Assessmen
t Center
The Assessment Center is a part of the
Counseling Division at Chabot College. Its
purpose is to help students assess their academic,
career and vocational skills. The Assessment
Center offers group assessments in English,
English as a Second Language, Math and
Chemistry. The following tests are also available
on a referral and individual appointment basis:
career (Myers Briggs and Strong) and Ability to
Benefit (ATB) for Financial Aid.
The Assessment Center also works closely with
the Disabled Student Resource Center to provide
special accommodations ATB tests and
diagnostic reports for the Engl.116 courses.
Location: Building 700, Rm 714A
Incoming
freshmen,
continuing
students
who need
math and/or
English
placements,
ESL
students,
high school
concurrent
enrollment
students
Website:
www.chabotcollege.edu/counseling/assessment
Contact:
Katrin Field, Assessment Specialist
kfield@chabotcollege.edu,
510-723-6722
Links:
instructional video on taking the Accuplacer
assessment:
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/Counseling/asses
sment/default.cfm
English course progression chart:
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/Counseling/asses
sment/documents/English_course_sequence_20
12.pdf
Math course progression chart:
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/Counseling/asses
sment/documents/Math_Flowchart_Feb2012Ve
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population
r2.pdf
ESL course progression chart:
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/Counseling/asses
sment/documents/ESL_course_sequence_2012.
pdf
Advisor: Matt Davis
mdavis@chabotcollege.edu
723-7449
Meets Mon 10:30-12 Behind Bldg 1700
Tues 12-1 Rm 1731
Tues 3-4pm Library
Wed 10:30-11:30 pm Eon
Thurs 12-pm 1731
Advisor Rebecca Otto rotto@chabotcollege.edu
Ext. 7087
Meets Wed 12-1pm
Rm 2003
Bible studies
For The
Cross (FX)
Anyone is welcomed and encouraged to
participate in a Bible study and discussion
regardless of race, religion,
gender, etc.
Biology
Students
support
Chabot
Biology
Club
To form a supportive community for students
who have an interest in
Biology
Blocked
registration
Office of
Admission
s and
Records
This staff member of Admissions and Records
can answer questions about students being
blocked from registering for classes.
Judy Wright
Room 703C
Books and
materials for
classes
Bookstore
Students may order their books and have them
shipped (with shipping fees) or arrange to pick
them up on campus. In order to save money on
books, one should check on the Chabot College
Bookstore’s site to see the listed price to
http://www.bkstr.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servl
et/StoreCatalogDisplay?catalogId=10001&lang
Id=-1&demoKey=d&storeId=239405
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Contact:
Peter Nilson
X6704
Chabot
students
seeking
religious
support
Chabot
students
with an
interest in
biology
All Chabot
students
Students
who need to
purchase
their course
Need
Resource
Description
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Target
population
purchase New or Used editions of textbooks.
With some books, a “rent used” option will be
available, in which the student agrees to return
said book at the end of the term.
chabot@bkstr.com
materials.
To enhance the business education of Chabot
students through
practical, hands on exposure to and training in
important business
skills. Additionally, to provide Chabot students
with networking volunteer, internship, and job
opportunities.
Advisor Catherine Pinkas
cpinkas@chabotcollege.edu Ext. 6862
Chabot
students
majoring in
business/eco
nomics/finan
ce
Business
students
support
D.E.C.A.
Chabot
College
application
and
registration
information
Office of
Admission
s and
Records
This staff member from the Office of
Admissions and Records can answer questions
about student applications to Chabot College
including paper applications and early decision
applications.
Mario Orozco
Room 703-12
Chemistry
students
support
Chabot
Chemistry
Club
To form a supportive community for students
who have an interest in
Chemistry
Advisor Harjot Sawhney
hsawhney@chabotcollege.edu Ext. 6892
Meets Fri 11-12pm Rm 3922
Chabot
students
interested in
chemistry
Child Care
Chabot
Early
Childhood
(EC)
Laboratory
The Chabot College Early Childhood lab school
provides quality care for the children of students,
faculty and community and provides training to
students of Early Childhood Development
(ECD). They provide a safe environment that
meets the developmental needs of children,
Location: Building 3500
Serves
children of
Chabot
students,
faculty, and
community
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Meets Mon 12-1pm
Rm 1506
X6701
Website:
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/ChildrensCenter/
Contact:
All Chabot
students
Need
Computer
access
Resource
Description
Contact
Target
population
School
which nurtures their curiosity and love of
learning. The EC Lab School acknowledges that
families are the child's first teacher and strives to
build relationships with families that lead to a
strong partnership with sensitivity to diversity.
Vanessa Cormier, EC Lab School Manager,
510-723-7483
Student
Online
Service
Center
The Student Online Service Center is an area on
the first floor of building 700 that has computers
for students to use to register for classes and to
access their personal information through Class
Web. There is also a help desk to answer
students’ questions.
Room 709
during the
College
academic
year, as well
as students
in Early
Childhood
Developmen
t program
seeking
training.
All Chabot
Students
Or
Concurrent
enrollment
information
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Library Mezzanine
Open use
computer
areas
Open use computer areas at Chabot include
designated areas on the Library Mezzanine
Office of
Admission
s and
Records
This staff member from the Office of
Admissions and Records can answer questions
about concurrent enrollment between high
schools and Chabot.
Mario Orozco
Room 703-12
X6701
High school
students
Need
Resource
Description
Contact
Contract Ed
information
Office of
Admission
s and
Records
This staff member of the Office of Admissions
and Records can answer questions about the
administrative side of contract education
(commercial educational contracting).
Judy Wright
Room 703C
Counseling
Eden
Counseling
Services
Provide affordable, professional, and
confidential counseling services to
youth, adults, couples and families in Alameda
County, California.
Location:
20253 Redwood Rd, Ste A.
Castro Valley, CA 94546
(Mental
Health)
Target
population
X6704
Phone:
(510) 247-9831
Contact Form:
http://www.edencounseling.org/contactus.html
Website:
http://www.edencounseling.org/index.html
Counseling
(Mental
Health)
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Mental
Health
Associatio
n of
Alameda
County Communit
y Crisis
Response
Program
The Community Crisis Response Program
serves Alameda County residents who do not
reside in Berkeley or Albany. Provides
telephone and limited walk-in crisis intervention,
psychiatric assessment and evaluation and
temporary medication support
Phone:
(800) 491-9099
(510) 268-7836
Website:
http://mhaac.org/need_help_now.html
The
community
Serves
individuals
in need of
individual,
couple, and
family
counseling
services,
regardless of
ability to
pay.
Serves
individuals
residing in
Alameda
County who
are in need
of crisis
support,
and/or
psychiatric
services.
Need
Resource
Description
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Target
population
Counseling
Student
Health
Center
The Student Health Center and counselors can
help with short term mental health issues. They
also have a list of off-campus agencies that
provide mental health services.
ValJean Dale
All Chabot
Students
The Student Health Center and counseling have
list of off campus agencies that provide grief
counseling. Some of the agencies specialize in
specific types of counseling such as losing a
child or losing a parent.
ValJean Dale
To promote interest and understanding of the
law and criminal justice system.
Advisor William Hanson
WHanson@chabotcollege.edu Ext. 2614
Meets 2nd & 4th Tues 12pm
Dental hygienists are licensed oral health
professionals who focus on preventing and
treating oral diseases-both to protect teeth and
gums, and also to protect patients' total health.
Location: Building 2200
(Mental
Health)
Room 753Q X6615
Counseling
Counseling
(Grief)
Student
Health
Center
Counseling
Criminal
justice/legal
studies support
Dental
Services
(cleanings and
x-rays)
On-campus
And Dental
Hygiene
Program
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Law and
Justice
Club
Dental
Hygiene
Clinic
(Chabot
Dental
Hygiene
Program)
The Chabot Dental Hygiene Clinic offers oral
health care and a variety of dental services to
students, faculty, staff and community members.
Students interested in careers in Dental Hygiene
apply for the program by filling out an
application:
All Chabot
Students
Room 753Q X6615
Clinic Hours:
Fall:
Wed. 9:00-12 & 1:00-4:00
Fri. 9:00-12 & 1:00-4:00
Spring:
Mon. 9:00-12
Tues. 9:00-12 & 1:00-4:00
Wed. 9:00-12 & 1:00-4:00
Fri. 9:00-12 & 1:00-4:00
Chabot
Students
interested in
law
Students,
Faculty,
Staff and
members of
community.
Students,
faculty and
staff receive
50%
discount
Need
Resource
Description
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Target
population
Clinic Number: (510) 723- 6900
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/DHYG/AboutPro
gram.cfm
Dental services Berkeley
Free Clinic
(off-campus,
Low Cost/Free
Dental )
Davis
Street
Family
Resource
Center
Eastmont
Wellness
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Contact:
Admission Inquiries:
Maria Casillas, Program Administrative
Assistant
mcasillas@chabotcollege.edu
Mario Orozco 510-723-6701Health Sciences
Admissions Specialist
Office of Admissions & Records
Website: http://www.chabotcollege.edu/dhyg/
Continuing Education Courses:
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/dhyg/dhevents.cf
m
2339 Durant Ave., Berkeley, 94704
Services Offered: Exams, Cleanings, Simple
fillings, simple extractions only (Lottery
System)
Hours: Vary (closed on weekends)
Call first
(510) 548-2745
3081 Teagarden St., San Leandro, 94577
Free Dental Clinic – Wednesdays ONLY
First come first serve basis
(510) 347-4620
Adults &
Children
Hours: Mon. – Fri. – 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
(510) 567-5700
Children
ages 0-2 yrs.
Old only
6955 Foothill Blvd., Oakland, 94605
Adults &
Children
Need
Resource
Description
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Target
population
Drop-in only Clinic
Trauma, Broken Jaw, Abscess, Simple
extractions only
Registration Hours: 7:00 am – 1:00 pm (M-F)
Hours: Monday – Wednesday & Friday –
10:00 am – 5:00 pm
(510) 437-8504
Adults &
Children
Center
Highland
Hospital
Dental
1411 E 31st St., Oakland, 94602
Dental services
(off-campus,
Low
Cost/Free)
Lifelong
Dental
Care
1860 Alcatraz Ave., Berkeley, 94703
33255 9th St., 2nd Floor, Union City, 94587
Tiburcio
Vasquez
Health
Center
West
Oakland
Health
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Hours: Mon.- Fri. – 8:30- 5:00pm (closed
Wednesday)
Register 1st with Member Services (Fees based
on income)
Medi-Cal Accepted
Hours: Mon. – Fri. – 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
(510) 471-5880
Must register first, Medi-cal accepted
Clinic discounts based on income
Adults &
Children
Adults &
Children
22331 Mission Blvd., Hayward 94541
700 Adeline St., Oakland 94619
Hours: Mon. – Fri. – 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
(510) 835-9610 X 3619
General Dentistry – Low Cost & some cases
are free
Must be Alameda County Resident – Medi-cal
accepted
Adults &
Children
Adults &
Children
Need
Resource
Description
Center
Dental services UCSF (UC
(off-campus,
San
Low-cost/free) Francisco)
707 Parnassus Ave., San Francisco, 94122
UOP
(University
of the
Pacific
Contact
Dental Clinic
Oral Surgery
Orthodontics
Hours: Mon. – Fri. – 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
(415) 476-1891
(415) 476-1316
Drop in Clinic for first time patients
Hours: Mon. – Fri. – 8:30am – 5:00 pm
(415) 929-6500
2155 Webster St., San Francisco, 94115
1203 J St., Union City, 94587
Target
population
Adults &
Children
Hours: Mon.- Fri.- 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Appointment Only, Medi-cal not accepted
(510) 489-5200
Disability
(Learning
difference or
disability: see
below under
Learning
Disability)
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Disabled
Student
Resource
Center
DSPS serves the needs of students with a range
of disabilities, including physical,
communication, psychological, and/or learning
disabilities. The specialized counseling staff
provides academic, career, personal and crisis
counseling and provides academic assessment,
Student Educational Plans, and referrals for
diagnostic evaluations. The DSPS staff also
assists with academic accommodations based on
individual student needs.
Open M-Th 8:00 AM-8:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM-5:00PM
Location: Building 2400
Phone: 723-6725
Website: http://www.chabotcollege.edu/dsrc/
Contact: Ms. Kathleen Allen, Coordinator
kallen@chabotcollege.edu
Chabot
Students
with
disability or
who would
like to be
assessed for
one
Need
Resource
Description
Contact
Target
population
Disabled
students and
their allies
AbleDisabled
Club
To promote independence and ability for
students with a disability through activities,
fundraising, and functions like Club Day at
Chabot College, and for all Chabot College
students and staff to work together to create a
unified campus community.
Advisor: Jerry Egusa
jegusa@chabotcollege.edu Ext. 7176 or 6660
Meets every T & TH @ Noon
In DSRC Conference Room
Chabot
Students
with
disability
Detailed procedures for dealing with classroom
disruption can be found at
www.chabotcollege.edu/StudentServices/student
conduct.cfm
(see Abuse, above)
Student Services (Room 708)
723-6743
All
(see Abuse, above)
All Chabot
and
community
Assists with a variety of resources to meet career
and employment needs:
Room 761, Building 700
Phone: (510) 723-6720
Chabot
students
Disruptive
Student
Policies
Faculty
Handbook
Domestic
Violence (see
Abuse, above)
Employment
Chabot
Career and
Transfer
Center



Referrals to local job listings
Assisting in building your resume
Reviewing effective job interview
techniques
and allies
Monday, Tuesday & Thursday - 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
Wednesday - 8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Employment
support
(Welfare-toWork)
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CalWORK
S
CalWORKs (California Work Opportunity and
Responsibility to Kids) is the state's welfare-towork program established in 1996 as a response
to federal welfare reform. The program provides
temporary financial assistance and employment
focused services to families with minor children
Friday - 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Room 767, Building 700
Telephone (510) 723-6985
Low-income
Chabot
students
with minor
children
Need
Resource
Description
Contact
Target
population
Building 2300/ Room 2351
M-TH 9-6
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/languagearts/ES
L/Languagecenter.asp
Non-native
English
speakers
who have income and assets below State limits
for their family size. Within the statewide
community college system, CalWORKs is a
state funded program designed to assist
individuals in obtaining the education and
training necessary to successfully compete in
today's job market and to achieve economic
stability.
English as a
Second
Language
(ESL) support
Language
Center
(See also Academic Support, above)
Drop-in tutoring available for assistance with
learning English.
Computer Software and DVDs to practice
Weekly Conversation Groups
English as a
Second
Language
(ESL) support
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ESL
program
Chabot’s ESL program offers a number of
different courses to help students improve
English reading, writing, listening, and speaking
skills to prepare them to take college-level
English courses or simply to improve their
English skills. The ESL program also provides
helpful grammar resources on their website, and
offers an ESL Workshop where students can get
help editing their writing for other classes.
ESL webpage:
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/LanguageArts/E
SL/
Non-native
English
speakers
Need
Resource
Description
Contact
Target
population
Financial (offcampus
expenses)
Brad’s
Deals
Has compiled a list of 40 stores with student
discounts
Website:
http://www.bradsdeals.com/blog/studentdiscounts/
All students
(with valid
student
identificatio
n)
Financial (offcampus
expenses)
CA.Gov –
Low
Income
Assistance
Programs
The page offers links to various assistance
programs for low-income households that have
difficulty paying utility bills.
Location:
505 Van Ness Avenue San Francisco, CA
94102
Low-income
California
residents
Financial
Aid
Finding out how to apply for Financial Aid
(Eligibility, FAFSA, etc) is a process that can be
helped by visiting the Financial Aid office. The
website includes many resources to help students
fill out forms and determine eligibility and cost
of living expenses. Videos are up on the site to
show students how to go through the process.
Financial Aid
Website:
http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/PUC/energy/Low+Inc
ome/
Location: Building 700, First Floor
Hours:
MON: 8:30 am-4 pm
TUES: 8:30 am-4 pm
WED: 8:30 am-2:30 pm & 4-6 pm
THURS: 8:30 am-4 pm
FRI: 8:30 am-12 pm
Website:
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/finaid/
Contact:
510-723-6748
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Chabot
Students
needing
financial aid
Need
Resource
Description
Contact
Target
population
Foreign
Language
learning
World
Language
Lab
Rosetta Stone and other language learning
resources can be found in Room 352.
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/LanguageArts/w
orldlanguages/
Chabot
students
French
language/cultu
re interest
French
Club (Club
Francais)
To enhance the understanding of French culture
in our community and college.
Chabot
students
GLBTQ
students and
their allies
Chabot
College
GayStraight
Alliance
(GSA)
This club is for the LGBT community as well as
straight allies. Our mission is to provide a safe,
welcoming place on campus for LGBT students,
and to support education and outreach efforts
Advisor: Caren Parrish,
cparrish@chabotcollege.edu
723-7485
Meets 2nd & 4th Thursdays 12pm, Rm 305
Meeting hours and location:
Rm 1609, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12 1pm
Meets every Tues and Thurs at College Hour
(12-1) in Rm 1613
Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/Chabotgsa/
Contacts:
Dmitriy Kalyagin Fac. Advisor,
dkalyagin@chabotcollege.edu, 723-6974
GLBTQ
students and
their allies.
All are
welcome.
Shoshanna Tenn, Fac. Advisor,
stenn@chabotcollege.edu , 723-7434
Grades and
attendance
accounting
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Office of
Admission
s and
Records
This staff member of the Office of Admissions
and Records is the faculty liaison to the Office
of Admission and Records. She is responsible
for the administrative aspect of students’ grades,
records and attendance. She answers any
questions an instructor has about students.
Judy Wright
Room 703C
X6704
Chabot
faculty
Need
Resource
Graduation
information
Office of
Admission
s and
Records
Health care
Student
Health &
Wellness
Center
(on campus)
Description
These staff members of Office of
Admissions and Records are
responsible for evaluating students’
transcripts to verify that the
requirements for certificates, degrees,
and general education requirements
for CSU and UC systems are met before
a student graduates or transfers.
The Chabot College Student Health & Wellness
Center, in affiliation with Valley Care Health
System, provides quality health care on campus.
Most services are included in students’ health
fee, while other services are available at low
costs. All urgent problems are handled
immediately. Primary and urgent care, mental
health services, women’s health services,
massage services, and community health
referrals
Contact
Target
population
Noell Adams
Room 703-7 X7055
Edna Danaher
Room 703-10 X6707
Cynthia Rosa
Room 703-8 X7692
All
graduating
and
transferring
students
Location:
Building 100, Room 120
Chabot
students
Clinic hours:
Fall and Spring Semester:
Monday: 11:00am - 7:00pm
Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday: 9:00am 5:00pm
Friday: 9:00am - 1:00pm
CLOSED from 1:00pm -2:00 pm
Summer Semester
Monday- Wednesday: 8:30am - 4:00pm
Thursday: 8:30am -12:00 pm
Friday: CLOSED
Website:
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/healthcenter
Email:
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Need
Resource
Description
Contact
Target
population
ccstudenthealth@chabotcollege.edu
Phone:
(510) 723-7625
Health Care
(off-campus
Medical
Clinics)
Hip Hop
culture interest
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Fremont
Urgent
Care
3161 Walnut Avenue, Fremont, 94538
Hours: Mon. – Fri. - 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
Weekends and Holidays – 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
No appointment necessary
(510) 651-5500 or (510) 796-1000
Newark
Health
Center
6066 Civic Terrace Avenue, Newark, 94560
Hours: Mon. – Fri. – 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
Appointment Only
(510) 505-1600
Winton
Wellness
Center
24100 Amador St., Suite 250, Hayward 94544
Hours: Mon. – Fri. – 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
Appointment Only
(510) 266-1700
Hip Hop
Spot
(HHS)
To promote hip hop culture, to have a fun club
where all students can learn, relax, and have fun.
Advisor: Sean McFarland
smcfarland@chabotcollege.edu
723-7427
Meets Mon Wed 4:30
Bldg 100 Down Stairs
Anyone
Chabot
students
interested in
Hip Hop
culture
Need
Resource
Description
Contact
Target
population
History,
Psychology, or
Women’s
Studies
support
GNST 115
This one unit course is designed for students to
work with instructors in one-on-one tutorial in a
specific field to help study and excel in courses
in that discipline.
Rani Nijjar (Psychology)
Michael Thompson (History)
Holds and
extensions
Office of
Admission
s and
Records
This staff member of the Office of Admissions
and Records can answer questions about a hold
or extension on a student’s records.
Isabel Yow
Room 703B
Chabot
Students
currently
enrolled in a
course in
one these
subjects
All Chabot
students
Housing
FESCO –
The Family
Emergency
Shelter
Coalition
FESCO — the Family Emergency Shelter
Coalition — is a nonprofit organization
comprised of over 30 churches and community
members in the Hayward, Castro Valley, San
Lorenzo and San Leandro, California area.
FESCO serves homeless families with food,
shelter, counseling and links to community
resources.
Address:
21455 Birch St #5
Hayward, CA 94541
(emergency/
shelter)
The 24-bed Shelter ("Marquis House") is open
all day, every day, and houses approximately
100 families with children each year (about 120
adults and over 200 children). The 4-unit
permanent housing project, 3rd Street
apartments, provide low-cost rental housing with
supportive services. FESCO offers a full range
of basic and support services to help families get
off the streets, off welfare, and on their feet! In
2003, FESCO opened a multi-unit community
living center called Banyan House.
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Location: Chabot Library Mezzanine, top floor
building 100
X6817
Phone:
(510) 581-3223
Website:
http://www.fescofamilyshelter.org/
Families
needing
emergency
housing
Need
Resource
Description
Contact
Target
population
Housing
(emergency/sh
elter)
Emergency
Shelter
Program
ESP operates one of Alameda County's most
established shelters for victims of domestic
violence, human trafficking and homelessness.
Children’s Program staff focuses on the
developmental issues of the children due to
trauma and their circumstances to ensure
progress towards education, parental attachment,
emotional safety and physical health. 24-hour
hotline (888-339-SAFE)
Phone (Contact and Crisis line):
(510) 786-1246
(888) 339-SAFE (7233)
(510) 303-9953 (Spanish)
All Chabot
and
community
Provides shelter while working with clients to
empower the individual to become safe from
abuse. SAVE will assist any victim of domestic
violence regardless of age, gender, sexual
orientation, disability, ethnicity, language
spoken, or geographic location.
Location:
1900 Mowry Ave. Suite 204 Fremont, CA
94538
Housing
(emergency/sh
elter)
SAVESafe
Alternative
s to
Violent
Environme
nts
Website:
http://www.espca.org/
Contact:
Sophora Acheson-Quintero, Director of
Programs
sophora@espca.org
Hours:
Monday-Friday
9:00AM – 5:00PM
Phone:
(510) 574-2250
Email:
info@save-dv.org
Website:
http://www.save-dv.org/
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Serves all
individuals,
regardless of
gender, age,
sexual
orientation,
etc. who
have
experiences
domestic
violence.
Need
Resource
Description
Contact
Target
population
Housing
(Legal
assistance, see
also Legal
Assistance,
below)
Bay Area
Legal Aid
BayLegal is committed to providing meaningful
access to the civil justice system through quality
legal assistance regardless of a client’s location,
language or disability.
For legal advice on legal matters involving
Housing, Public Benefits and Health Access,
call Legal Advice Line to apply for assistance:
Low-income
community
members
Alameda County: (510) 250-5270;
Toll Free 1-800-551-5554
http://baylegal.org/
Housing
Housing
Authority
(lowof the
income/afforda County of
Alameda
ble)
The Housing Authority of the County of
Alameda (HACA) operates a number of housing
programs administered by the U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban Development that provide
low-cost rental housing or rental assistance for
low-income families, the elderly, people with
disabilities, and others, in much of Alameda
County.
Location:
22941 Atherton St. Hayward, CA 94541
Serves those
who:
Phone:
(510) 538-8876
- Qualify as
a family as
defined by
HUD and
HACA.
Contact Form:
http://www.haca.net/index.php/component/cont
act/contact/100-haca-information/80-hacainformation
Website:
http://www.haca.net/
Housing (low- Eden
income/afforda Housing
ble)
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Eden Housing's mission is to build and maintain
high-quality, well-managed, service-enhanced
affordable housing communities that meet the
needs of lower income families, seniors and
persons with disabilities.
Location:
Eden Housing
22645 Grand Street
- Have
income at or
below HUDspecified inc
ome limits
Very low,
low and
moderateincome
Need
Resource
Description
Contact
Target
population
Hayward, CA 94541
families,
seniors,
people
living with
physical,
development
al
disabilities
or mental
illness, and
the formerly
homeless
Phone:
(510) 582-1460
Email Form:
http://www.edenhousing.org/edenhousing.asp?
page=41
Website:
http://www.edenhousing.org/index.asp
International
students
information
Internation
al Student
Program
A program dedicated to supporting international
students with education, career planning and
course selection.
International
students
support
Internation
al Club of
Chabot
College
To provide a common meeting place for the
international students of Chabot College to
explore, learn, and educate fellow students about
the diverse cultures present at Chabot College
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Room 703E
www.chabotcollege.edu/international
Dolly Balangitao
Room 703F
X6715
Paulette Lino
Room 703H
X2665
Dolly Balangitao
dbalangitao@chabotcollege.edu
723-6715
Meets Thursdays from
12-12:50 PM at Room 504
International
students
International
students
Need
Resource
Description
Contact
Target
population
Japanese/
Korean/multic
ultural
students
support
Satori:
Japanese &
Korean
Club
To educate and spread Japanese and Korean
culture and language.
Advisor Yoshiko Clark yokoclark@yahoo.com
(510)849-9520
Meets Tues 5pm
Rm 857
Chabot
students
with
Japanese
and Korean
background
Latino/a
students
support
MECHA
club
Advisor: Francisco Zermeno
fzermeno@chabotcollege.edu
(510)940-3070
Meets Tues 12-1pm
Rm 359
Latino/a
students and
their allies
Latino/a
studies interest
Learning
Communit
y- Puente
Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán
(MEChA) is a student organization that
promotes higher education, cultura, and historia.
Supports students to become integral part of
American culture and take advantage of the
opportunities provided to them. They believe in
self-determination, and that political
involvement in education is important in order to
change our society.
Puente is an academic, counseling and
mentoring program of support for students to
build the skills necessary for success in both
academic and career goals while at Chabot
College. Students in Puente work closely with
their counselor, English instructor and Mentor to
prepare for transfer to four-year colleges and
universities.
Location:
Building 200, Rm 219
All Chabot
students,
especially
those who
want to
attend four
year
colleges and
universities,
and are
educationall
y
underreprese
nted and
underserved
(See also Academic Support, above)
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Website:
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/puente/
Phone:
(510) 723-7120
Contact:
Sandra F. Genera, Puente Project Cocoordinator
Office #: 767H, Building 700
sgenera@chabotcollege.edu
Need
Resource
Description
Contact
Target
population
(510) 723-7120
Legal
assistance
Learning
difference or
disability
(other
Disability see
Disability
above)
Bay Area
Legal Aid
Learning
Skills
Program
Bay Area Legal Aid provides free civil legal
advice, counsel and representation to lowincome people living in the counties of
Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San
Francisco, San Mateo, and Santa Clara.
BayLegal’s practice areas include: homelessness
prevention, including landlord/tenant matters,
unlawful evictions; fair housing law
enforcement; domestic violence prevention;
immigration related matters; economic justice,
consumer law; health care access, legal barriers
to employment; and more
The Learning Skills Program consists of:
For legal advice on legal matters involving
Housing, Public Benefits and Health Access,
call Legal Advice Line to apply for assistance:
Assessment: English 116 is a course that
determines whether a person is eligible for
Learning Disability Services at Chabot. It also
helps students learn strategies that fit their
learning strengths and weaknesses. Students
sign up for English 116 by making an
appointment with a counselor in the Disabled
Students Resources Center (DSRC):
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/dsrc/
Jerry Egusa, Learning Disability Specialist,
Instructor
jegusa@chabotcollege.edu
723-6660
Office: 452R
Basic Skills: After taking English 116, students
can be referred to English 117, 118, or 119,
which help with reading, writing, math, and
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All Chabot
and
community
Alameda County: (510) 250-5270;
Toll Free 1-800-551-5554
http://baylegal.org/
Contact:
Monica Munger, Learning Disability Specialist,
Instructor
mmunger@chabotcollege.edu
723-6812
Office: 452T
Lisa Carlsen, Instructional Assistant
lcarlsen@chabotcollege.edu
723-7425
Office: 452S
Students
with
learning
disabilities
Need
Resource
Description
Contact
Target
population
other academic skills.
Academic Support: English 120 provides
Learning Skills support for students concurrently
enrolled in an English class at Chabot; English
121 provides support for students in Math
classes.
Gina Owyoung, Instructional Assistant
gowyoung@chabotcollege.edu
723-6908
Office: 2026
Martial arts
skill
development
American
Martial
Arts Club
To meet with club members who are interested
in any type of martial arts
Advisor: Rudy DeGuzman
117RDG@gmail.com (510)909-5771,
(510)461-7014
Meets 12-1, 6:30-7:30
T & Th, Rm 2900
Chabot
students
who enjoy
martial arts
Math support
Math Lab
Drop in tutoring is available from peer tutors and
from Chabot Math instructors
Building 3900/ Room 3906
M-Th 9-6:45/ Fri 9-noon
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/learningconnecti
on/mathlab/
Students
currently
enrolled in a
math course
at Chabot
Educationall
y
disadvantage
d students
interested in
transfer
Computer software support is also available
Math/Science
interest and
support
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MESA
Program
MESA (Mathematics, Engineering, Science
Achievement) provides science, technology,
engineering and math (STEM) academic
development to educationally disadvantaged
community college students so they will excel
academically and transfer to four-year
institutions in calculus- based majors. This
support is especially crucial to students who
come from low-performing high schools.
MESA provides workshops, career/transfer
assistance, counseling, mentoring, student study
Chabot MESA program website:
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/ScienceMath/M
ESA/
For more information contact:
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/ScienceMath/M
ESA/
Need
Resource
Description
Contact
Target
population
Location:
All Chabot
Students
center, and community contacts.
Matriculation
Office of
Admission
s and
Records ,
Counseling
Matriculation is a process designed to promote
student success by providing a step-by-step
approach to the achievement of educational
goals. The website outlines the processes of
applying, orientation, getting assessed, and
educational planning.
Admissions and Records, Building 700 Lobby
Counseling, Rm. 752
Phone:
(510)723-7013
Website:
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/counseling/matri
culation.cfm
Media/journali
sm students
support
Mental Health
(see
Counseling,
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KCRH DJ
and Radio
Club
To provide educational entertainment to Chabot
College campus and the surrounding
communities.
Advisor Chad Mark Glen
CGlen@chabotcollege.edu Ext. 6609
Meets Tues 2:30 -4pm
Rm 122
(see Counseling, above)
(see Counseling, above)
Chabot
students
interested in
media,
public
outreach,
etc.
Need
Resource
Description
Contact
Target
population
ESL
(English as
a Second
Language)
Program
ESL offers classes to develop reading, writing,
speaking, and listening skills. In addition, we
provide ESL drop-in tutoring in room 2351; an
English conversation club that meets several
times a week; study groups; and a writing
workshop course to support non-native speakers
with their written work in whatever courses
they’re taking across campus
Location: The full-time ESL instructors have
their offices in the 453 wing of Building 400.
Non-native
speakers of
English
above)
Non-native
speakers of
English
Program website:
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/LanguageArts/E
SL/
Contact:
Kent Uchiyama, ESL Instructor
kuchiyama@chabotcollege.edu
(510) 723-6820
Nursing
Program
information
Associates
Degree
Nursing
Program
LVN to
RN
Program
The Chabot College Nursing Program offers
students a wonderful opportunity to get a high
quality education in nursing at a low cost
compared to some other institutions. With an
excellent reputation, the ADN program over the
last five years enjoyed a 95-100% pass rate on
the National Council Licensing Examination
(NCLEX) for Registered Nurses.
Location: Building 2200
Nursing Office Hours:
Monday to Friday 8:30 to 5:00 in room 2273,
Building 2300 2nd floor
Nursing Program Office Number: (510) 7237677.
ADN to BSN
Chabot College also offers a seamless transfer
program to California State University East Bay
for graduates who wish to pursue a bachelor’s
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Catherine Gentiluomo, Program
Administrative Assistant
nurse@chabotcollege.edu
All ChabotLas Positas
students
Need
Resource
Description
Contact
Target
population
degree in nursing. This can be accomplished in
one year after graduation. See ADN to BSN
Program on our website.
Website: http://www.chabotcollege.edu/nurs
Students apply for the program by filling out a
separate application:
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/nurs/
Programs available are listed on the left
navigation bar.
Parking issues
Office of
Admission
s and
Records
These staff members can answer questions about
parking issues including parking citations.
Campus
Security
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ASPIRE
X6817
All Chabot
students
Or
Campus Security Office, room 2302
X 6923
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/safety/contact.cf
m
Or
Pathways and
transfer
support
Isabel Yow
Room 703B
ASPIRE is to help students graduate and transfer
to a four year college or university. During
individual advising sessions, Counselors discuss
majors of interest, college and university
identification, the application process, and
financial aid and scholarship assistance.
Supports students needing help in defining
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/SpecialPrograms
/Aspire/transfer.asp
Chabot
students
Need
Resource
Description
Contact
Target
population
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/SpecialPrograms
/EOPS
Chabot
students
Contact for more information, schedule of Fall
workshops, and a list of participating faculty:
Students
applying for
transfer to
U.C.
pathways and getting financial aid.
(See also Academic support, above)
Pathways and
transfer
support
EOPS
Personal
statement
coaching (for
UC transfer
applicants)
U.C.
Personal
Statement
Coaching
program
Political
Science
students
support
Chabot
Political
Science
Club
Pregnancy (see
Reproductive/
family
planning,
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EOPS provides access and educational
opportunities for individuals whose educational
and socio-economic backgrounds might
otherwise prevent them from successfully
attending and succeeding in college. Supports
students needing help in defining pathways and
getting financial aid
(See also Academic support, above)
Every fall semester, faculty provide personal
statement-writing workshops and one-on-one
assistance to Chabot students who are applying
for transfer to U.C.
CC Political Science is an organization that
serves as a gateway to political involvement and
awareness. A group of students dedicated to
exploring issues in politics and government
while sharing our passion with fellow classmates
See Reproductive/family planning, below
Larry Cain (English) lcain@chabotcollege.edu
Or Stephanie Zappa (English)
szappa@chabotcollege.edu
Advisor: Sara Parker
sparker@chabotcollege.edu
723-7683
Meets 1st & 3rd Tuesdays
See Reproductive/family planning, below
Students
majoring in
Political
Science
Need
Resource
Description
Contact
Target
population
Communic
ation
Studies
Lab
Whether you need to complete lab work for your
Communication Studies course, or you need
assistance with a presentation, the
Communication Studies peer tutors are here to
help!
Location: Building 800, Rm 803
Serves all
Chabot
students in
need of
assistance
with class
presentation
s and
communicati
on studies
classes.
below)
Presentation
and
communicatio
n studies
support
Lab Hours:
MON: 9-10:30am & Noon-3:15pm
TUES: 10:30-Noon, 1-2:30pm & 5-6pm
WED: 9-10:30am, 12-1pm, 2:30-3:15pm & 56pm
THURS: 10:30-12 & 1-2:30pm
Website:
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/commstudies/CS
L.cfm
Contact:
Veronica Martinez, Communication Studies
Lab Director vmmartinez@chabotcollege.edu
Rape/sexual
assault
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Bay Area
Women
against
Rape
(BAWAR)
Bay Area rape crisis hotline offers counseling
and resources for survivors of sexual assault and
their significant others
Bay Area Women Against Rape (BAWAR):
National
Sexual
National rape crisis hotline offers counseling and
resources for survivors of sexual assault and
National Sexual Assault Hotline
(510) 845-7273
All Chabot
and
community
Need
Reading/
writing skills
support
Resource
Description
Contact
Assault
Hotline
their significant others
800-656-HOPE (4673)
WRAC
Center—
Writing
and
Reading
Across the
Curriculum
The WRAC center offers a supportive teaching
and learning environment to help students with
their reading, writing, and critical thinking skills.
It offers a variety of services and matches them
to individual students’ needs. The WRAC
Center houses three student-support services: 1)
drop-in peer tutoring, 2) one-on-one facultystudent tutorial (English 115/General Studies
115), and 3) computer-assisted instruction.
Location: Chabot Library Mezzanine, top floor
building 100 and computer classroom 354
Center Hours:
Monday – Thursday
9:00AM – 4:00PM
Website:
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/learningconnecti
on/wrac/
Contacts:
Faculty Coordinator 2012-2014: Homeira Foth
(English) hfoth@chabotcollege.edu
Rachel Tupper-Eoff, Learning Connection
Assistant
Rtupper-eoff@chabotcollege.edu
Reproductive/
family
planning/
pregnancy
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Central
Hayward
Health
Center
Central Hayward Health Center offers pregnancy Central Hayward Health Center
1866 B Street
testing and services, birth control, abortion, and
Hayward, CA 94541
women’s health services
Phone: 510.300.3800
Target
population
Serves all
Chabot
students
currently
enrolled in
classes that
require
reading and
writing, as
well as
Chabot
students
who wish to
work on
their reading
and writing
independentl
y
All Chabot
and
community
Need
Resource
Description
Contact
Target
population
Planned
Parenthood
National resource and clearinghouse for local
information on pregnancy testing and services,
birth control, abortion, women’s health, breast
cancer screenings, general health, sexually
transmitted diseases (STDs), GLBT health
services
http://www.plannedparenthood.org/
WIC toll-free: 1-888-942-9675
Women,
Infants and
Children
(WIC)
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) provides
supplemental foods, health care referrals, and
nutrition education for low-income pregnant,
breastfeeding, and non-breastfeeding postpartum
women, and to infants and children up to age
five who are found to be at nutritional risk
Refund
requests
Office of
Admission
s and
Records
This staff member of the Office of Admissions
and Records can answer questions about a
student’s request for a refund.
Cynthia Rosa
Room 703-8
X7692l
All Chabot
students
Residency/recl
assification
information
Office of
Admission
s and
Records
This staff member of the Office of Admissions
and Records can answer questions about
residency and reclassification requirements.
Noell Adams
Room 703-7
X7055
All Chabot
students
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Need
Resource
Sexual Assault
Description
Contact
Target
population
See Rape, above
See Rape, above
All Chabot
and
community
CIN is a rigorous, academic, leadership program
designed to empower students interested in
social change, who would also like to transfer to
four-year colleges and universities. Students
have the opportunity to self-select various
community issues to explore such as: education,
health care, environmental issues
Website and informational video:
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/CIN/
All Chabot
students
(See Rape,
above)
Social
change/social
justice interest
CIN
(Change It
Now!)
Learning
Communit
y
Contact:
Felicia Tripp, CIN Instructor, Counselor
ftripp@chabotcollege.edu
Carmen Johnston, CIN Instructor, English
cjohnston@chabotcollege.edu
Social
change/social
justice interest
Special
programs
information
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Students
for Social
Justice
To provide a space for the politically progressive
point of view at Chabot to engage and organize
on campus and in our communities.
Office of
Admission
s and
Records
This staff member from the Office of
Admissions and Records can help faculty with
the administrative aspect of special programs
like DSRC and EOPS.
Students apply for the program by filling out an
application on the CIN website:
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/CIN/
Contact:
Kip Waldo kwaldo@chabotcollege.edu
Lora Bongard
Room 703-11
X6706
Chabot
students
interested in
social justice
All Chabot
students
Need
Resource
Description
Contact
Target
population
Speech and
debate interest
Chabot
College
Forensics
Program
Traveling, competitive, speech and debate team.
In this program, students will learn about
Forensics and have the opportunity to represent
Chabot in intercollegiate competition.
Location: Building 800, classroom 10
All Chabot
students
Class Hours:
Tuesdays
2:40 PM – 4:10 PM
Debate Practice Hours:
Tuesdays
12:00 PM– 2:00PM
Websites:
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/commstudies/for
ensics.cfm
http://norcalforensics.com/
Contact:
Jason Ames, Director
james@chabotcollege.edu
Study and
research
support
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Library
There is always a librarian at the reference desk
when the library is open. They are available to
help students with research. There are also 2
courses students can take to improve their skills.
(LIBS 1 and LIBS 2). The library provides help
with research projects; quiet place to study;
computer labs; books, periodicals, audiovisual
materials
Building 100
M 8-5, Tues 8-5, Wed 8-7. Th 8-5, Fri 8- noon.
510-723-7006 or 510-723-6764
chabotref@chabotcollege.edu
All Chabot
Students
Need
Resource
Description
Contact
Target
population
The mission of San Francisco Suicide
Prevention is to provide emotional support,
education, assistance and intervention as
necessary to all persons in crisis and those
impacted by them, with the goal of reducing
suicides and self-destructive behaviors.
CRISIS LINE 1-800-273- TALK (8255)
outside of San Francisco
Suicide
prevention
San
Francisco
Suicide
Prevention
All Chabot
and
community
CRISIS LINE ESPANOL 1- 800-303-7432
CRISIS LINE DEAF/HEARING IMPAIRED
1-415-227-0245
Theater
interest
Studio
1328
To strengthen the theater community and theater
appreciation at Chabot
College.
Advisor Dov Hassan
DHassan@chabotcollege.edu Ext. 7473
Meets Tues or Mon 12pm
Rm 1328
Chabot
students
interested in
theater
Transcript
information
Office of
Admission
s and
Records
These staff members of the Office of
Admissions and Records are responsible for
receiving and scanning incoming transcripts.
They are also the staff to contact if you need
access to transcripts that have been microfilmed.
They also send out requested transcripts..
All Chabot
students
Transfer
Information
Chabot
Career
and
Transfer
Center
Assists with a variety of resources to meet
academic and transfer needs:
Noell Adams
Room 703-7 X7055
Edna Danaher
Room 703-10 X6707
Cynthia Rosa
Room 703-8 X7692l
Cynthia Roberts
Room 703-2 X6710
Room 761, Building 700
Phone: (510) 723-6720
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Choosing a major
Transferring to a four-year university or
college
Obtaining Major preparation and general
education information



Monday, Tuesday & Thursday - 8:00
AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday - 8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Friday - 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Chabot
students
seeking
employment
and/or
transfer
Need
Resource
Description

Contact
Target
population
Websites:
BART: http://www.bart.gov
AC Transit: http://www.actransit.org/
Office of Student Life:
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/studentlife/trans
portation.cfm
Individuals
needing
transportatio
n to and
from
campus
Searching for scholarship information
Monday, Tuesday & Thursday - 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
Wednesday - 8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Friday - 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Transportation
Office of
Student
Life/BART
/AC
Transit
(See also Employment, above)
There are three avenues of transportation for
those needing to get both to and from campus:
BART, AC Transit, and Carpooling.
The websites for the BART and AC Transit will
provide all the details for schedules and stations
needed.
For carpooling and general transportation and
parking information, a visit to the Office of
Student Life website will provide the necessary
information.
Tutoring
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PATH
Center
(Peer
Academic
Tutoring
Help)
PATH offers one time drop in tutoring or weekly
recurring appointments for help with most
subjects. Offer study group help as well as
tutoring.
Location:
Office of Student Life, Building 2300, Rm.
2355
Phone:
AC Transit: (800) 735-2929
Office of Student Life: (510) 723-6914
Building 2300/ Room 2351
510-723-6920
chabotcollege.edu/learningconnection
All Chabot
Students
Need
Resource
Description
WRAC
Center
See Reading/Writing Support, above
Contact
Target
population
Tutoring
Math Lab
See Math Support, above
Undocumented Chabot
Active
(Dreamers)
Dreamers
support
To offer academic support to all students with
special emphasis on A.B. 540, along with
leadership development and community
organizing.
Advisor Pedro Reynoso
preynoso@chabotcollege.edu Ext. 6767
Tuesdays 12pm-1pm
Rm 559
Chabot
Students
who are
Dreamers
Veterans
services
information.
The Chabot College Veterans Services Office is
primarily responsible for administration of
veteran educational benefits program. These
staff members of the Office of Admissions and
Records can answer questions about the
program.
Room 703D
www.chabotcollege.edu/veterans
Chabot
student
Veterans
Office of
Admission
s and
Records
Rozen Bondoc
Room 703D
Paulette Lino
Room 703H
X6910
X2665
Vietnamese/m
ulticultural
students
support
Vietnames
e Student
Associatio
n (VSA)
To unite those who have an interest in
Vietnamese culture, to promote
unity among Vietnamese, and help them adapt to
college life.
Advisor: Jose Alegre
jalegre@chabotcollege.edu
723-6869
Meets 1st & 3rd Fri 12-1pm
Bldg 1700
Chabot
students
with
Vietnamese
background
Volunteering
ServiceLearning
Chabot’s service-learning opportunities provide
students in any discipline or program with
meaningful volunteer experiences in community
agencies or schools. Service-learning has been
Contact:
Chabot
students in
any
discipline
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Clara McLean, English/Service-Learning
Instructor
Need
Resource
Description
Contact
Target
population
shown in national studies to significantly
improve student persistence in college and to
help students reach their academic, professional
and personal goals
cmclean@chabotcollege.edu
and at all
levels
Students can become involved in servicelearning and matched with a volunteer
opportunity by enrolling in the for-credit
service-learning class, SERV 85, which is
offered every semester as a 2-3 unit class .In
addition to the for-credit SERV 85 class, a
number of Chabot instructors in various
disciplines offer short-term service-learning
opportunities for extra credit in their classes.
Stephanie Zappa, English/Service-Learning
Instructor
szappa@chabotcollege.edu
Website:
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/ServiceLearning/
Volunteering
(off-campus
volunteer
resources)
Eden
Informatio
n and
Referral
Eden Information and Referral links Alameda
individuals and families with a full range of
community resources available to them, and
links people to volunteer opportunities of all
kinds in the community
http://www.211alamedacounty.org/
Anyone
Wait List
Office of
Admission
s and
Records
Waitlist is an automatic registration feature in
CLASS-Web that goes into effect when a class
is closed and has reached its enrollment limit.
Website:
Faculty and
Students
Office of
Admission
s and
Students may withdraw from a class with
extenuating circumstances after the Withdrawal
deadline. They must go to the Counseling office
to pick up the Extenuating Circumstances
Location:
Withdraw
from class
after “W”
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http://www.chabotcollege.edu/Admissions/wait
list.cfm
Counseling, Rm. 752
Students that
need to drop
a course due
Need
Resource
Description
Contact
Target
population
deadline
(Emergency
“W”)
Records
Withdrawal Petition.
Phone:
to
extenuating
circumstanc
es.
(510) 723-7013
Website:
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/admissions/regis
tration/add_drop.cfm
Working
students
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Learning
Communit
y- PACE -Program
for Adult
College
Education
Program for Adult College Education, PACE, is
a Degree and Transfer program designed
specifically for working adults:
 Complete your AA Degree in 3 years or less
 Designed for Working Adults
 Take all your classes in a Learning
Community, building a sense of community
between students and instructors
 Weekday Evening, Saturday and online classes
 No fuss scheduling: classes are pre-selected
 Offers clear pathways toward certain academic
goals
 Instructors teach toward adult learners
 Specialized academic counseling and email
newsletter
 Includes General Education classes
 Meets AA Degree Requirements
 Meets CSU General Education Transfer
Requirements
 “College within a College” networking
opportunities
Website:
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/PACE/
Email:
pace@chabotcollege.edu
Phone:
(510) 723-6619
Contacts:
Mireille Giovanola,
PACE Coordinator
(510) 723-2626
Building 400, Rm 403E
MGiovanola@chabotcollege.edu
Julie Machado,
PACE Counselor
(510) 723-6619
Building 400, Rm 401B
JMachado@chabotcollege.edu
Chabot
students
who: work
at least 30
hours per
week and
need
evening,
Saturday,
and online
classes; are
re-entry
Students;
have
completed
no more
than 20 units
of General
Education
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