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NeedResourceDescriptionContactTarget populationAbuse (Domestic Violence, child abuse, other)SAVE (Safe Alternatives to Violent Environments) 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.SAVE Community Office1900 Mowry Ave.Suite 204Fremont, CA 94538(near Washington Hospital)Phone: (510) 574-2250Fax: (510) 574-2252Office HoursMonday - Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pmAll Chabot and CommunityAcademic excellence/honor societyAlpha Gamma Sigma Honor Society: Sigma Rho ChapterTo acknowledge academic excellence while serving the campus and community.Advisor: Lisa Carlsen lcarlsen@chabotcollege.edu Ext. 7425Meets every 2nd and 4th ThursdayIn room 307Chabot StudentsAcademic probation informationCounseling DepartmentAll academic probation issues are handled through the Counseling department Patricia Molina (510) 723 6733, in CounselingLora Bongard, in Office of Admissions and Records, for paperwork/processing Room 703-11 X6706Students on academic probation.Academic supportASPIRE programThe ASPIRE program offers low-income, first generation and disabled college students academic support. Through individualized academic, financial, and personal counseling, 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.Building 700, Room 767C 510.723.7628Roberto Mendez, Directorrmendez@chabotcollege.eduKwame Thomas, Counselorkthomas@chabotcollege.eduLow-income, first generation or disabled Chabot studentsAcademic supportEOPS/CARETo 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.Building 700, Room 767L 510.723.6909Low-income Chabot students; single parentsAcademic support/African-American studies InterestDaraja (Learning Community—see African-American studies Interest, below)Daraja (Learning Community—see African-American studies Interest, below)Academic support/Employment support (welfare-to-work)CalWORKSCalWORKS (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.(See also Employment support, below)Building 700, Room 767K 510.723.6909Low-income Chabot students with minor childrenAcademic support/Latino Studies InterestPuente (Learning community—see Latino/a Studies Interest, below)Puente (Learning community—see Latino/a Studies Interest, below)Academic support/ Working StudentsPACE Program (Learning community)—see Working Students, belowPACE Program (Learning community)—see Working Students, belowAddiction (alcohol)East Bay AA 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 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.Locations:Various locations throughout the East Bay. provides an extensive list of locations and times for individuals based on the day of the week they want to attend meetings.Phone:(510) 839-0709Hotline:(510) 839-8900(408) 417-1593 (Spanish)Email: centraloffice@Website: individuals dealing with issues related to alcohol addictionAddiction (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. provides a printable schedule of locations/times/dates of meetingsHotline:(510) 444-HOPE (4673)Email:support@Website: individuals dealing with issues related to narcotic addictionAfrican American male students support Striving Black BrothersProvide 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 510-723-7122, 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. Contact:Jeanne Wilson, Counselorjwilson@chabotcollege.eduArt Barbozaabarboza@chabotcollege.eduAfrican American male Chabot studentsAfrican American studies interest Learning Community-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. 767HWebsite:: thedarajaproject@Contact:Tom deWit tdewit@chabotcollege.eduChabot students who plan on transferring to four-year universities and have an interest in African-American literature, culture, history, and issues.African-American students and their alliesBlack 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. 7122Meets every 3rd Tues 12-1pmEOPS OfficeRoom 767Chabot students Anthropology Students supportAnthropology ClubTo discuss and study human origins, and the biological and culturaldevelopment of humans from a cross-cultural perspective.Advisor Mireille Giovanola mgiovanola@chabotcollege.edu Ext. 2626Meets Thurs 12- 1pmRm 405Chabot Students with interest in anthropology Architecture Students supportChabot Architecture ClubTo help aspiring architects get information on the field and buildpersonal relationships.Advisor Adrian Huang ahuang@chabotcollege.edu Ext. 7410Meets every other Tues 12-1 pmRm 905Chabot students majoring in architectureAssessment for English, Math, ESL, or ChemistryChabot College Assessment CenterThe 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 Website: chabotcollege.edu/counseling/assessmentContact:Katrin Field, Assessment Specialist kfield@chabotcollege.edu, 510-723-6722Links: instructional video on taking the Accuplacer assessment: course progression chart: course progression chart: course progression chart: freshmen, continuing students who need math and/or English placements, ESL students, high school concurrent enrollment studentsBible studiesFor The Cross (FX)Anyone is welcomed and encouraged toparticipate in a Bible study and discussion regardless of race, religion,gender, etc. Advisor: Matt Davismdavis@chabotcollege.edu723-7449Meets Mon 10:30-12 Behind Bldg 1700Tues 12-1 Rm 1731Tues 3-4pm LibraryWed 10:30-11:30 pm EonThurs 12-pm 1731Chabot students seeking religious supportBiology Students supportChabot Biology ClubTo form a supportive community for students who have an interest inBiology Advisor Rebecca Otto rotto@chabotcollege.edu Ext. 7087Meets Wed 12-1pmRm 2003Chabot students with an interest in biologyBlocked registrationOffice of Admissions and RecordsThis staff member of Admissions and Records can answer questions about students being blocked from registering for classes.Judy Wright Room 703C X6704All Chabot studentsBooks and materials for classesBookstoreStudents 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 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. : Peter Nilsonchabot@Students who need to purchase their course materials. Business students supportD.E.C.A.To enhance the business education of Chabot students throughpractical, hands on exposure to and training in important businessskills. Additionally, to provide Chabot students with networking volunteer, internship, and job opportunities.Advisor Catherine Pinkas cpinkas@chabotcollege.edu Ext. 6862Meets Mon 12-1pmRm 1506Chabot students majoring in business/economics/financeChabot College application and registration informationOffice of Admissions 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 X6701All Chabot studentsChemistry students supportChabot Chemistry ClubTo form a supportive community for students who have an interest inChemistry Advisor Harjot Sawhney hsawhney@chabotcollege.edu Ext. 6892Meets Fri 11-12pm Rm 3922Chabot students interested in chemistryChild CareChabot Early Childhood (EC) Laboratory SchoolThe 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, 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.??Location: Building 3500Website: Cormier, EC Lab School Manager, 510-723-7483Serves children of Chabot students, faculty, and community during the College academic year, as well as students in Early Childhood Development program seeking puter accessStudent Online Service CenterOrOpen use computer areasThe 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. Open use computer areas at Chabot include designated areas on the Library MezzanineRoom 709Library MezzanineAll Chabot StudentsConcurrent enrollment informationOffice of Admissions 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 X6701High school studentsContract Ed informationOffice of Admissions and RecordsThis 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 X6704The communityCounseling(Mental Health)Eden Counseling ServicesProvide 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 94546Phone:(510) 247-9831Contact Form: individuals in need of individual, couple, and family counseling services, regardless of ability to pay. Counseling(Mental Health)Mental Health Association of Alameda County - Community 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: individuals residing in Alameda County who are in need of crisis support, and/or psychiatric services.Counseling(Mental Health)Student Health CenterCounselingThe 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 DaleRoom 753Q X6615All Chabot StudentsCounseling(Grief)Student Health CenterCounselingThe 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 DaleRoom 753Q X6615All Chabot StudentsCriminal justice/legal studies supportLaw and Justice ClubTo promote interest and understanding of the law and criminal justice system.Advisor William Hanson WHanson@chabotcollege.edu Ext. 2614Meets 2nd & 4th Tues 12pmChabot Students interested in lawDentalServices (cleanings and x-rays)On-campusAnd Dental Hygiene Program Dental Hygiene Clinic (Chabot Dental Hygiene Program)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.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: Inquiries:Mario Orozco 510-723-6701Health Sciences Admissions SpecialistOffice of Admissions & Records Location: Building 2200Clinic Hours: Fall: Wed. 9:00-12 & 1:00-4:00Fri. 9:00-12 & 1:00-4:00Spring:Mon. 9:00-12Tues. 9:00-12 & 1:00-4:00Wed. 9:00-12 & 1:00-4:00 Fri. 9:00-12 & 1:00-4:00Clinic Number: (510) 723- 6900Contact:Maria Casillas, Program Administrative Assistantmcasillas@chabotcollege.eduWebsite: Education Courses:, Faculty, Staff and members of community. Students, faculty and staff receive 50% discountDental services(off-campus, Low Cost/Free Dental )Dental services(off-campus, Low Cost/Free)Dental services (off-campus, Low-cost/free)Berkeley Free ClinicDavis Street Family Resource CenterEastmont Wellness CenterHighland Hospital DentalLifelong Dental CareTiburcio Vasquez Health CenterWest Oakland Health CenterUCSF (UC San Francisco)UOP (University of the Pacific2339 Durant Ave., Berkeley, 94704Services Offered: Exams, Cleanings, Simple fillings, simple extractions only (Lottery System)3081 Teagarden St., San Leandro, 94577 6955 Foothill Blvd., Oakland, 94605 1411 E 31st St., Oakland, 946021860 Alcatraz Ave., Berkeley, 9470333255 9th St., 2nd Floor, Union City, 9458722331 Mission Blvd., Hayward 94541 700 Adeline St., Oakland 94619707 Parnassus Ave., San Francisco, 941222155 Webster St., San Francisco, 941151203 J St., Union City, 94587Hours: Vary (closed on weekends)Call first(510) 548-2745Free Dental Clinic – Wednesdays ONLYFirst come first serve basis(510) 347-4620Hours: Mon. – Fri. – 8:00 am – 5:00 pm(510) 567-5700Drop-in only ClinicTrauma, Broken Jaw, Abscess, Simple extractions onlyRegistration Hours: 7:00 am – 1:00 pm (M-F)Hours: Monday – Wednesday & Friday – 10:00 am – 5:00 pm(510) 437-8504Hours: Mon.- Fri. – 8:30- 5:00pm (closed Wednesday)Register 1st with Member Services (Fees based on income)Medi-Cal AcceptedHours: Mon. – Fri. – 8:00 am – 5:00 pm (510) 471-5880Must register first, Medi-cal acceptedClinic discounts based on income Hours: Mon. – Fri. – 8:30 am – 5:00 pm(510) 835-9610 X 3619General Dentistry – Low Cost & some cases are freeMust be Alameda County Resident – Medi-cal acceptedDental ClinicOral SurgeryOrthodonticsHours: Mon. – Fri. – 8:00 am – 5:00 pm(415) 476-1891(415) 476-1316Drop in Clinic for first time patientsHours: Mon. – Fri. – 8:30am – 5:00 pm(415) 929-6500Hours: Mon.- Fri.- 10:00 am – 6:00 pmAppointment Only, Medi-cal not accepted(510) 489-5200Adults & Children Adults & ChildrenChildren ages 0-2 yrs. Old onlyAdults & ChildrenAdults & ChildrenAdults & ChildrenAdults & ChildrenAdults & ChildrenAdults & ChildrenDisability(Learning difference or disability: see below under Learning Disability)Disabled Student Resource CenterDSPS 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-5:00PMLocation: Building 2400Phone: 723-6725Website: : Ms. Kathleen Allen, Coordinatorkallen@chabotcollege.eduChabot Students with disability or who would like to be assessed for oneDisabled students and their alliesAble-Disabled ClubTo 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 6660Meets every T & TH @ NoonIn DSRC Conference RoomChabot Students with disabilityand alliesDisruptive Student PoliciesFaculty HandbookDetailed procedures for dealing with classroom disruption can be found at chabotcollege.edu/StudentServices/studentconduct.cfmStudent Services (Room 708)723-6743AllDomestic Violence (see Abuse, above)(see Abuse, above)(see Abuse, above)All Chabot and communityEmploymentChabot Career and Transfer CenterAssists with a variety of resources to meet career and employment needs:Referrals to local job listingsAssisting in building your resumeReviewing effective job interview techniquesRoom 761, Building 700 Phone: (510) 723-6720Monday, Tuesday & Thursday? - 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMWednesday - 8:00 AM - 6:30 PM Friday - 8:00 AM - 12:00 PMChabot studentsEmployment support (Welfare-to-Work)CalWORKSCalWORKs (California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids) is the state's welfare-to-work 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 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.(See also Academic Support, above)Room 767, Building 700Telephone (510) 723-6985Low-income Chabot students with minor childrenEnglish as a Second Language (ESL) supportLanguage CenterDrop-in tutoring available for assistance with learning puter Software and DVDs to practiceWeekly Conversation GroupsBuilding 2300/ Room 2351M-TH 9-6 English speakersEnglish as a Second Language (ESL) supportESL programChabot’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: English speakersFinancial (off-campus expenses)Brad’s DealsHas compiled a list of 40 stores with student discounts Website: students (with valid student identification)Financial (off-campus expenses) – Low Income Assistance ProgramsThe 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 94102Website: California residents Financial AidFinancial AidFinding 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. Location: Building 700, First FloorHours:MON: 8:30 am-4 pmTUES: 8:30 am-4 pm WED: 8:30 am-2:30 pm?& 4-6 pmTHURS: 8:30 am-4 pmFRI: 8:30 am-12 pmWebsite: : 510-723-6748 Chabot Students needing financial aid Foreign Language learning World Language LabRosetta Stone and other language learning resources can be found in Room 352. studentsFrench language/culture interestFrench Club (Club Francais)To enhance the understanding of French culture in our community and college. Advisor: Caren Parrish, cparrish@chabotcollege.edu723-7485Meets 2nd & 4th Thursdays 12pm, Rm 305Chabot students GLBTQ students and their allies Chabot College Gay-Straight 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 Meets every Tues and Thurs at College Hour (12-1) in Rm 1613Meeting hours and location:Rm 1609, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12 - 1pm?Facebook page: : Dmitriy Kalyagin Fac. Advisor, dkalyagin@chabotcollege.edu, 723-6974Shoshanna Tenn, Fac. Advisor, stenn@chabotcollege.edu , 723-7434GLBTQ students and their allies. All are welcome.Grades and attendance accounting Office of Admissions 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 X6704Chabot facultyGraduation informationOffice of Admissions and Records These staff members of Office of Admissions and Records are responsible for evaluating students’transcripts to verify that therequirements for certificates, degrees,and general education requirements for CSU and UC systems are met beforea student graduates or transfers.Noell Adams Room 703-7 X7055Edna Danaher Room 703-10 X6707Cynthia Rosa Room 703-8 X7692All graduating and transferring studentsHealth care (on campus)Student Health & Wellness CenterThe 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 referralsLocation:Building 100, Room 120?Clinic hours:Fall and Spring Semester:Monday: 11:00am - 7:00pmTuesday, Wednesday & Thursday:? 9:00am - 5:00pmFriday: 9:00am - 1:00pmCLOSED from 1:00pm -2:00 pm??Summer SemesterMonday- Wednesday: 8:30am - 4:00pm?Thursday: 8:30am -12:00 pm?Friday: CLOSEDWebsite: :(510) 723-7625 Chabot students Health Care (off-campus Medical Clinics)Fremont Urgent CareNewark Health CenterWinton Wellness Center 3161 Walnut Avenue, Fremont, 94538 6066 Civic Terrace Avenue, Newark, 9456024100 Amador St., Suite 250, Hayward 94544Hours: Mon. – Fri. - 8:00 am – 8:00 pmWeekends and Holidays – 9:00 am – 5:00 pmNo appointment necessary(510) 651-5500 or (510) 796-1000Hours: Mon. – Fri. – 8:30 am – 5:00 pmAppointment Only(510) 505-1600Hours: Mon. – Fri. – 8:30 am – 5:00 pmAppointment Only(510) 266-1700 AnyoneHip Hop culture interestHip Hop Spot (HHS)To promote hip hop culture, to have a fun club where all students can learn, relax, and have fun. Advisor: Sean McFarlandsmcfarland@chabotcollege.edu723-7427Meets Mon Wed 4:30 Bldg 100 Down Stairs Chabot students interested in Hip Hop cultureHistory, Psychology, or Women’s Studies supportGNST 115This 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)Location: Chabot Library Mezzanine, top floor building 100Chabot Students currently enrolled in a course in one these subjects Holds and extensions Office of Admissions 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 X6817All Chabot students Housing (emergency/shelter)FESCO – The Family Emergency Shelter CoalitionFESCO — 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.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.Address:21455 Birch St #5Hayward, CA 94541Phone: (510) 581-3223Website: needing emergency housing Housing (emergency/shelter) Emergency Shelter ProgramESP 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)Website: Acheson-Quintero, Director of Programs sophora@All Chabot and community Housing (emergency/shelter)SAVE- Safe Alternatives to Violent EnvironmentsProvides 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 94538Hours:Monday-Friday9:00AM – 5:00PMPhone:(510) 574-2250Email:info@save-Website: all individuals, regardless of gender, age, sexual orientation, etc. who have experiences domestic violence.Housing (Legal assistance, see also Legal Assistance, below)Bay Area Legal AidBayLegal 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:Alameda County: (510) 250-5270; Toll Free 1-800-551-5554 community members Housing (low-income/affordable)Housing Authority of the County of AlamedaThe 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 94541Phone:(510) 538-8876Contact Form:: those who:- Qualify as a?family as defined by HUD and HACA. - Have income at or below HUD-specified?income limits Housing (low-income/affordable)Eden HousingEden 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 Housing22645 Grand StreetHayward, CA 94541Phone:(510) 582-1460Email Form: low, low and moderate-income families, seniors, people living with physical, developmental disabilities or mental illness, and the formerly homelessInternational students informationInternational Student ProgramA program dedicated to supporting international students with education, career planning and course selection.Room 703Echabotcollege.edu/internationalDolly Balangitao Room 703F X6715Paulette Lino Room 703H X2665International studentsInternational students supportInternational Club of Chabot CollegeTo 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 Dolly Balangitaodbalangitao@chabotcollege.edu723-6715Meets Thursdays from 12-12:50 PM at Room 504International studentsJapanese/ Korean/multicultural students supportSatori: Japanese & Korean ClubTo educate and spread Japanese and Korean culture and language.Advisor Yoshiko Clark yokoclark@ (510)849-9520Meets Tues 5pmRm 857Chabot students with Japanese and Korean backgroundLatino/a students supportMECHA clubMovimiento 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. Advisor: Francisco Zermeno fzermeno@chabotcollege.edu (510)940-3070Meets Tues 12-1pmRm 359Latino/a students and their alliesLatino/a studies interest Learning Community- PuentePuente 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. (See also Academic Support, above)Location:Building 200, Rm 219Website::(510) 723-7120Contact:Sandra F. Genera, Puente Project Co-coordinatorOffice #: 767H, Building 700?sgenera@chabotcollege.edu(510) 723-7120All Chabot students, especially those who want to attend four year colleges and universities, and are educationally underrepresented and underservedLegal assistance Bay Area Legal AidBay Area Legal Aid provides free civil legal advice, counsel and representation to low-income 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 For legal advice on legal matters involving Housing, Public Benefits and Health Access, call Legal Advice Line to apply for assistance:Alameda County: (510) 250-5270; Toll Free 1-800-551-5554 Chabot and communityLearning difference or disability (other Disability see Disability above)Learning Skills ProgramThe Learning Skills Program consists of: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): Skills: After taking English 116, students can be referred to English 117, 118, or 119, which help with reading, writing, math, and 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.Contact:Jerry Egusa, Learning Disability Specialist, Instructor jegusa@chabotcollege.edu723-6660Office: 452RMonica Munger, Learning Disability Specialist, Instructormmunger@chabotcollege.edu723-6812Office: 452TLisa Carlsen, Instructional Assistantlcarlsen@chabotcollege.edu723-7425Office: 452SGina Owyoung, Instructional Assistantgowyoung@chabotcollege.edu723-6908Office: 2026Students with learning disabilitiesMartial arts skill developmentAmerican Martial Arts ClubTo meet with club members who are interested in any type of martial artsAdvisor: Rudy DeGuzman 117RDG@ (510)909-5771, (510)461-7014Meets 12-1, 6:30-7:30 T & Th, Rm 2900Chabot students who enjoy martial artsMath supportMath LabDrop in tutoring is available from peer tutors and from Chabot Math instructorsComputer software support is also available Building 3900/ Room 3906M-Th 9-6:45/ Fri 9-noon currently enrolled in a math course at ChabotMath/Science interest and supportMESA ProgramMESA (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 center, and community contacts. Chabot MESA program website: more information contact: disadvantaged students interested in transferMatriculationOffice of Admissions and Records , CounselingMatriculation 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. Location:Admissions and Records, Building 700 LobbyCounseling, Rm. 752 Phone: (510)723-7013Website: Chabot StudentsMedia/journalism students supportKCRH DJ and Radio ClubTo provide educational entertainment to Chabot College campus and the surrounding communities.Advisor Chad Mark Glen CGlen@chabotcollege.edu Ext. 6609Meets Tues 2:30 -4pmRm 122Chabot students interested in media, public outreach, etc.Mental Health(see Counseling, above) (see Counseling, above)(see Counseling, above) Non-native speakers of English ESL (English as a Second Language) ProgramESL 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 campusLocation: The full-time ESL instructors have their offices in the 453 wing of Building 400. Program website: : Kent Uchiyama, ESL Instructor kuchiyama@chabotcollege.edu(510) 723-6820Non-native speakers of English Nursing Program informationAssociates Degree Nursing ProgramLVN to RN ProgramThe 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.ADN to BSNChabot College also offers a seamless transfer program to California State University East Bay for graduates who wish to pursue a bachelor’s degree in nursing. This can be accomplished in one year after graduation. See ADN to BSN Program on our website.Students apply for the program by filling out a separate application: Programs available are listed on the left navigation bar.Location: Building 2200Nursing Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30 to 5:00 in room 2273, Building 2300 2nd floorNursing Program Office Number: (510) 723-7677. Catherine Gentiluomo, Program Administrative Assistant nurse@chabotcollege.eduWebsite: All Chabot-Las Positas students Parking issuesOffice of Admissions and RecordsOr Campus Security These staff members can answer questions about parking issues including parking citations.Isabel Yow Room 703B X6817Or Campus Security Office, room 2302X 6923 Chabot studentsPathways and transfer supportASPIREASPIRE 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 pathways and getting financial aid.(See also Academic support, above) studentsPathways and transfer supportEOPSEOPS 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) studentsPersonal statement coaching (for UC transfer applicants)U.C. Personal Statement Coaching programEvery fall semester, faculty provide personal statement-writing workshops and one-on-one assistance to Chabot students who are applying for transfer to U.C. Contact for more information, schedule of Fall workshops, and a list of participating faculty:Larry Cain (English) lcain@chabotcollege.eduOr Stephanie Zappa (English) szappa@chabotcollege.eduStudents applying for transfer to U.C.Political Science students supportChabot Political Science ClubCC 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 Advisor: Sara Parkersparker@chabotcollege.edu723-7683Meets 1st & 3rd TuesdaysStudents majoring in Political SciencePregnancy (see Reproductive/family planning, below)See Reproductive/family planning, belowSee Reproductive/family planning, belowPresentation and communication studies supportCommunication Studies LabWhether 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 803Lab Hours:MON: 9-10:30am & Noon-3:15pmTUES: 10:30-Noon, 1-2:30pm & 5-6pmWED: 9-10:30am, 12-1pm, 2:30-3:15pm & 5-6pm?THURS: 10:30-12 & 1-2:30pmWebsite: Martinez, Communication Studies Lab Director vmmartinez@chabotcollege.eduServes all Chabot students in need of assistance with class presentations and communication studies classes.Rape/sexual assaultBay Area Women against Rape (BAWAR)National Sexual Assault HotlineBay Area rape crisis hotline offers counseling and resources for survivors of sexual assault and their significant othersNational rape crisis hotline offers counseling and resources for survivors of sexual assault and their significant othersBay Area Women Against Rape (BAWAR):(510) 845-7273National Sexual Assault Hotline 800-656-HOPE (4673)All Chabot and communityReading/ writing skills supportWRAC Center—Writing and Reading Across the CurriculumThe 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 faculty-student 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 – Thursday9:00AM – 4:00PMWebsite: Coordinator 2012-2014: Homeira Foth (English) hfoth@chabotcollege.eduRachel Tupper-Eoff, Learning Connection Assistant Rtupper-eoff@chabotcollege.eduServes 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 independentlyReproductive/family planning/pregnancyCentral Hayward Health Center Planned ParenthoodWomen, Infants and Children (WIC)Central Hayward Health Center offers pregnancy testing and services, birth control, abortion, and women’s health servicesNational 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 servicesThe 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 riskCentral Hayward Health Center 1866 B StreetHayward, CA 94541 Phone: 510.300.3800 toll-free: 1-888-942-9675All Chabot and communityRefund requestsOffice of Admissions 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 studentsResidency/reclassification informationOffice of Admissions and RecordsThis staff member of the Office of Admissions and Records can answer questions about residency and reclassification requirements.Noell Adams Room 703-7 X7055All Chabot studentsSexual Assault(See Rape, above)See Rape, aboveSee Rape, aboveAll Chabot and communitySocial change/social justice interest CIN (Change It Now!) Learning CommunityCIN 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 issuesWebsite and informational video: Tripp, CIN Instructor, Counselor ftripp@chabotcollege.eduCarmen Johnston, CIN Instructor, Englishcjohnston@chabotcollege.eduStudents apply for the program by filling out an application on the CIN website: Chabot studentsSocial change/social justice interest Students for Social JusticeTo provide a space for the politically progressive point of view at Chabot to engage and organize on campus and in our communities.Contact: Kip Waldo kwaldo@chabotcollege.eduChabot students interested in social justiceSpecial programs informationOffice of Admissions 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.Lora Bongard Room 703-11 X6706All Chabot studentsSpeech and debate interestChabot 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 10Class Hours:Tuesdays2:40 PM – 4:10 PMDebate Practice Hours:Tuesdays12:00 PM– 2:00PMWebsites: Ames, Directorjames@chabotcollege.edu All Chabot studentsStudy and research supportLibrary 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 materialsBuilding 100M 8-5, Tues 8-5, Wed 8-7. Th 8-5, Fri 8- noon. 510-723-7006 or 510-723-6764 chabotref@chabotcollege.eduAll Chabot StudentsSuicide preventionSan Francisco Suicide PreventionThe 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 FranciscoCRISIS LINE ESPANOL 1- 800-303-7432CRISIS LINE DEAF/HEARING IMPAIRED 1-415-227-0245All Chabot and communityTheater interestStudio 1328To strengthen the theater community and theater appreciation at ChabotCollege.Advisor Dov Hassan DHassan@chabotcollege.edu Ext. 7473Meets Tues or Mon 12pmRm 1328Chabot students interested in theaterTranscript informationOffice of Admissions 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..Noell Adams Room 703-7 X7055Edna Danaher Room 703-10 X6707Cynthia Rosa Room 703-8 X7692l Cynthia Roberts Room 703-2 X6710All Chabot studentsTransfer InformationChabot Career and Transfer CenterAssists with a variety of resources to meet academic and transfer needs:Choosing a major Transferring to a four-year university or college Obtaining Major preparation and general education informationSearching for scholarship informationMonday, Tuesday & Thursday? - 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Wednesday - 8:00 AM - 6:30 PM Friday - 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM(See also Employment, above)Room 761, Building 700 Phone: (510) 723-6720Monday, Tuesday & Thursday? - 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMWednesday - 8:00 AM - 6:30 PMFriday - 8:00 AM - 12:00 PMChabot students seeking employment and/or transferTransportationOffice of Student Life/BART/AC TransitThere 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. Websites: BART: Transit: of Student Life: of Student Life, Building 2300, Rm. 2355Phone: AC Transit: (800) 735-2929 Office of Student Life: (510) 723-6914Individuals needing transportation to and from campusTutoring TutoringPATH Center (Peer Academic Tutoring Help)WRAC CenterMath LabPATH offers one time drop in tutoring or weekly recurring appointments for help with most subjects. Offer study group help as well as tutoring.See Reading/Writing Support, aboveSee Math Support, aboveBuilding 2300/ Room 2351510-723-6920chabotcollege.edu/learningconnectionAll Chabot StudentsUndocumented (Dreamers) supportChabot Active DreamersTo 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. 6767Tuesdays 12pm-1pmRm 559Chabot Students who are DreamersVeterans services information.Office of Admissions and Records 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 703Dchabotcollege.edu/veteransRozen Bondoc Room 703D X6910Paulette Lino Room 703H X2665Chabot student VeteransVietnamese/multicultural students supportVietnamese Student Association (VSA)To unite those who have an interest in Vietnamese culture, to promoteunity among Vietnamese, and help them adapt to college life. Advisor: Jose Alegrejalegre@chabotcollege.edu723-6869Meets 1st & 3rd Fri 12-1pmBldg 1700Chabot students with Vietnamese backgroundVolunteeringService-Learning 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 shown in national studies to significantly improve student persistence in college and to help students reach their academic, professional and personal goalsStudents can become involved in service-learning 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. Contact:Clara McLean, English/Service-Learning Instructorcmclean@chabotcollege.eduStephanie Zappa, English/Service-Learning Instructorszappa@chabotcollege.eduWebsite: students in any discipline and at all levelsVolunteering (off-campus volunteer resources)Eden Information 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 List Office of Admissions and RecordsWaitlist is an automatic registration feature in CLASS-Web that goes into effect when a class is closed and has reached its enrollment limit.Website: and StudentsWithdraw from class after “W” deadline (Emergency “W”)Office of Admissions and RecordsStudents 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 Withdrawal Petition. Location:Counseling, Rm. 752Phone: (510) 723-7013Website: that need to drop a course due to extenuating circumstances.Working students Learning Community- PACE -- Program for Adult College EducationProgram 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 opportunitiesWebsite::(510) 723-6619Contacts:Mireille Giovanola,PACE Coordinator(510) 723-2626Building 400, Rm 403EMGiovanola@chabotcollege.edu?Julie Machado,PACE Counselor(510) 723-6619Building 400, Rm 401BJMachado@chabotcollege.eduChabot 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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