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Enrollment and Support Services

[ See also Academic Support Services ]

 

Admissions & Records
Official Transcript, Enrollment Verification, A & R Forms & Frequently Asked Questions.

Assessment Center
Testing services to help select courses & programs.

Beacon Program
Beacon is ARC's peer-group tutoring program.

Bookstore
Textbooks, supplies.

CalWORKs
Serves TANF and other students needing assistance in transitioning to the workforce.

Campus Life
Clubs & organizations, student government, housing information, posting policy, student rights and responsibilities, etc.

Career Center
Career guidance, aptitude & employment services.

Celebration of Excellence and Achievement (COEA)
For students of African descent

Child Development Center
Childcare services for eligible students.

Community & Diversity Center
Here you will find the resources and information surrounding various opportunities at the college to meet your fellow community members, expand your mind, build a support network, and learn of new ways to become more active on campus.

Counseling
Counseling Center, information on degrees & certificates, grading, transfer, academic & career guidance.

Disabled Students
Special services for students with a verifiable disability.

Dusty Baker Student-Athlete Support Program
Assistance for student-athletes in achieving their academic and athletic goals

EOP&S
EOP&S (Extended Opportunity Programs and Services) is designed and funded by the State of California and the district to recruit and assist college students who show academic and financial need.

eServices Center
Students needing help with enrollment (including application and registration) are encouraged to visit the eServices Center, located temporarily in rooms 604 and 605 of the Portable Village, south of Davies Hall and north of the Stadium . [ Map ]

Financial Aid
Fee waivers, assistance, loans. [See also Scholarships]

Health Center
Health-related services and testing.

International Student Services
Information and assistance for students who are citizens of countries other than the United States.

Journey Program
Journey is a federally-funded Student Support Services program designed to help first generation, low-income students, including students with disabilities, who have a goal to transfer to a four-year college or university.

Police (College)
Police services at American River College are located south of Davies Hall and north of the stadium. Officers are provided by the Los Rios Community College District Police.

General Information | Parking | Crime Statistics

Re-entry & Veterans Information Center
Academic counseling for students returning to college.

Science Skills Center
The Science Skills Center offers individualized instruction in reading and study skills geared to support students' efforts in various science classes.

Student Activities
Student Association, clubs, poster/flyer approval, bike locker rentals, This Week at ARC (student bulletin)

Student-Athlete Support Program
Assistance for student-athletes in achieving their academic and athletic goals

Student e-Mail System (iMail)
Access e-mail and other services

Student Rights & Responsibilities
Disciplinary, student grievances, equity, sexual harassment, Title IX,
504 Federal Regulations, ADA compliance, etc.

Transfer Center
Helping with transfer to a 4-year institution.

Tutoring Center
The tutoring program provides individual and drop-in tutoring for students.

Veterans
Help with Veterans Administration paperwork, enrollment in college classes, and other support services.

Work Experience
Gain college credit while you work.

Other Services
Food, Business Services, etc.

See also Academic Support Services