City DREAM is a product of the hard work and dedication of previous generations of undocumented youth activists at ºìÁ«ÉçÇø. The creation of a safe space for students on campus, regardless of immigration status, began with the of founding of student organization Voices of Immigrants Demonstrating Achievement (VIDA) in 2012. The combined efforts of students, faculty, staff, and administrators furthered this work and led to the creation of City DREAM in Fall 2019.

The mission of the Homeless At-Risk Transitional Students Program is to remove barriers to academic success for students who are experiencing or are at risk of experiencing housing insecurity.

We provide student-centered support:

The mission of the Walter S. Newman Veterans Resource Center is to provide support and resources for ºìÁ«ÉçÇø of San Francisco student veterans, their families, and the community.

**There are specific counseling services offered for veterans. Please go to the Academics tab and look for "Academic Counseling: VETS".  Please note that hours are subject to change each semester

To see the resources and services offered by the VETS Resource Center, please visit the site link.

ºìÁ«ÉçÇø of San Francisco houses and recognizes a number of student organized clubs. For more information on clubs, or to check out what official clubs are on campus, please check the site link for more details.
 

Additional Resources

Recognized Clubs

The Inter Club Council (ICC) is recognized and funded by CCSF's Associated Student Council . It consists of elected representatives from over 50 campus clubs. Weekly ICC meetings provide a forum for clubs to discuss upcoming events and collaborate on student issues.

A resource & support center designed to assist early childhood  professionals with career, permit, coursework, & employment information. Academic counselors and career advisors are available to meet with students.

Advisors can provide career and CDEV permit assistance. Academic counselors can assist with developing educational plans, transfer and graduation plans and certificate applications.

The Transitional Studies Department offers instruction in the CCSF High School Diploma Program, General Education Development (GED®), High School Equivalency Test (HiSet®), Adult Basic Education, and Vocational Foundation Skills.

The curriculum consists of courses in reading, writing, mathematics, and specific subjects at basic, intermediate, and advanced levels. Instructional methodology includes both individualized and traditional classroom instruction.

The Math Lab offers free math tutoring through a team of professional teaching assistants and trained student tutors. The Lab is equipped with 25 computer workstations for online homework assignments as well as tables and chairs for independent study.

*Drop in, no appointment needed

The Math Lab serves students enrolled in the following courses:

The Puente Program was historically designed to increase the number Latino students who enroll in four-year colleges and universities, earn college degrees and return to the community as mentors and  leaders to future generations. The Puente program model consists of three interrelated components: writing, counseling and mentoring. This approach provides a focused, sustained, and engaging learning environment for students.

We have information, resources and advice for students interested in teaching as a career. This includes assistance with university  transfer for advanced degrees as well as support to obtain elementary, secondary and CTE credentials.