DEANZA COLLEGE STUDENT SERVICES
A-Z Program and Services Guide PROGRAM AND DESCRIPTION
PHONE
LOCATION
Adapted Physical Education
Program designed to benefit and improve physical fitness to students with disabilities.
408.864.8885
PE 663
Admissions and Records Office
Processes student applications, registration, transcripts, residency, general petitions, changing records, etc.
408.864.5300
SCS, 1st Fl
Assessment Center/Placement Tests
Assesses skill levels in English, English as a Second language, Math, Chemistry, and Biology
408.864.8717
SCS, 1st floor
Room 143
Athletics
All-sports program for students interested in competing at a high level athletic competition (19 sports programs for men and women)
408.864.8745
PE Quad
Career Services
College major and career planning resources are provided by the Counseling Department
408.864.5400
SCS, 2nd Fl
Counseling and Advising Center
Academic advising, career planning, personal counseling
408.864.5400
SCS, 2nd Fl
Room 201
Cross Cultural Partners (CCP)
De Anza pairs local and ESL students for intercultural experience to improve language proficiency, share culture, and exchange language
408.864.5385
ATC, Room 304
De Anza Associated Student Body (DASB)
Represents the students’ interests on college and district committees developing college policies
408.864.8429
/8694
Campus Center, Lower Level
Disability Support Services (DSS)
Accommodations and services, including sign language, interpreting/captioning & assistive technology
408.864.8753
SCS, 1st Fl
Room 141
Educational Diagnostic Center
Assessment, accommodation and services to promote success in college courses
408.864.8839
LCW, 1st Fl
Room 110
Extended Opportunity Programs & Services (EOPS)
Support services to assist low income and academically disadvantaged California residents
408.864.8950
Campus Center, Lower Level
Financial Aid and Scholarships
Free Application for Federal Student Aid, BOG Fee Waiver, Grants, Loans, Scholarships, Work-Study
408.864.8718
Baldwin Winery, off main patio
Health Services
Free and low cost health services to students (health education pamphlets, flu shot, minor first aid, over-the-counter medicines, physical exams, etc.)
408.864.8732
Campus Center, Lower Level
Honors Program
College-wide, interdisciplinary learning community for students with high aspirations and a strong commitment to learning
408.864.8833
Building S33 B
Inter Club Council (ICC) and Student Clubs
More than 50 clubs that cover a diverse range of students
408.864.5432
Campus Center,
Lower Level
International Student Programs (ISP)
Assists international students with registration, orientation and counseling services
408.864.8826
LCW, Room 102
Learning in Communities (LinC)
An interdisciplinary learning communities program comprising linked courses and a cohort of students exploring topics and themes from multiple perspectives
Program Contacts:
Matt Abrahams - 408.864.8534
Anu Khanna - 408.864.8579
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness Center
Offers a variety of workout options, including aerobic and strength development, memberships options available
408.864.8505
PE Quad Building, PE 6
Math Performance Success (MPS)
A year-long cohort program to help students succeed in math, from pre-algebra to college-level math
408.864.8851
SCS, 2nd floor
Occupational Training Institute (OTI)
Assists socio-economically disadvantaged students with high-quality training and employment services (counseling, career education, job placement and retention services). See the list of OTI programs below.
Seminar Building
Office of College Life
Information and resource center for students, staff and community members (housing, book exchange, free legal advice, discount cards for amusement parks, etc.)
408.864.8757
Campus Center, Lower Level
Outreach and Relations with Schools
Coordinates institutional outreach and recruitment efforts and work collaboratively with local high schools
408.864.8327
Seminar Bldg.
Student Success Center (Tutorial Services)
The Student Success Center offers workshops and drop-in, group and individual tutoring to help guide student success at De Anza and beyond through five different programs.
Library 107A
Library 107
L 47 (L Quad)
S-43 (S Quad)
Library 107
Student Success and Retention Services (SSRS)
Academic enrichment and support services for students with historically low retention and transfer rates, including first-generation college students. Each program provides a community of peer mentors, tutors, faculty, counselors and program staff to assist students in defining their educational goaal and developing a plan of action to achieve them.
408.864.8470
Unless noted,contact the SSRS office for more program info.
SCS, 2nd floor
Transfer advising, Transfer Admission Agreements (TAAs), university catalogs and university representatives
408.864.8841
SCS, 2nd floor
PHONE
LOCATION
Adapted Physical Education
Program designed to benefit and improve physical fitness to students with disabilities.
408.864.8885
PE 663
Admissions and Records Office
Processes student applications, registration, transcripts, residency, general petitions, changing records, etc.
408.864.5300
SCS, 1st Fl
Assessment Center/Placement Tests
Assesses skill levels in English, English as a Second language, Math, Chemistry, and Biology
408.864.8717
SCS, 1st floor
Room 143
Athletics
All-sports program for students interested in competing at a high level athletic competition (19 sports programs for men and women)
408.864.8745
PE Quad
Career Services
College major and career planning resources are provided by the Counseling Department
408.864.5400
SCS, 2nd Fl
Counseling and Advising Center
Academic advising, career planning, personal counseling
408.864.5400
SCS, 2nd Fl
Room 201
Cross Cultural Partners (CCP)
De Anza pairs local and ESL students for intercultural experience to improve language proficiency, share culture, and exchange language
408.864.5385
ATC, Room 304
De Anza Associated Student Body (DASB)
Represents the students’ interests on college and district committees developing college policies
408.864.8429
/8694
Campus Center, Lower Level
Disability Support Services (DSS)
Accommodations and services, including sign language, interpreting/captioning & assistive technology
408.864.8753
SCS, 1st Fl
Room 141
Educational Diagnostic Center
Assessment, accommodation and services to promote success in college courses
408.864.8839
LCW, 1st Fl
Room 110
Extended Opportunity Programs & Services (EOPS)
Support services to assist low income and academically disadvantaged California residents
408.864.8950
Campus Center, Lower Level
Financial Aid and Scholarships
Free Application for Federal Student Aid, BOG Fee Waiver, Grants, Loans, Scholarships, Work-Study
408.864.8718
Baldwin Winery, off main patio
Health Services
Free and low cost health services to students (health education pamphlets, flu shot, minor first aid, over-the-counter medicines, physical exams, etc.)
408.864.8732
Campus Center, Lower Level
Honors Program
College-wide, interdisciplinary learning community for students with high aspirations and a strong commitment to learning
408.864.8833
Building S33 B
Inter Club Council (ICC) and Student Clubs
More than 50 clubs that cover a diverse range of students
408.864.5432
Campus Center,
Lower Level
International Student Programs (ISP)
Assists international students with registration, orientation and counseling services
408.864.8826
LCW, Room 102
Learning in Communities (LinC)
An interdisciplinary learning communities program comprising linked courses and a cohort of students exploring topics and themes from multiple perspectives
Program Contacts:
Matt Abrahams - 408.864.8534
Anu Khanna - 408.864.8579
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness Center
Offers a variety of workout options, including aerobic and strength development, memberships options available
408.864.8505
PE Quad Building, PE 6
Math Performance Success (MPS)
A year-long cohort program to help students succeed in math, from pre-algebra to college-level math
408.864.8851
SCS, 2nd floor
Occupational Training Institute (OTI)
Assists socio-economically disadvantaged students with high-quality training and employment services (counseling, career education, job placement and retention services). See the list of OTI programs below.
- CalWORKs: State-funded, welfare-to-work program designed to help students on TANF
- Comptechs: Provides hands-on technical support internships for students and assist disadvantage local students by providing free computers
Seminar Building
Office of College Life
Information and resource center for students, staff and community members (housing, book exchange, free legal advice, discount cards for amusement parks, etc.)
408.864.8757
Campus Center, Lower Level
Outreach and Relations with Schools
Coordinates institutional outreach and recruitment efforts and work collaboratively with local high schools
408.864.8327
Seminar Bldg.
Student Success Center (Tutorial Services)
The Student Success Center offers workshops and drop-in, group and individual tutoring to help guide student success at De Anza and beyond through five different programs.
- Academic Skills
The Academic Skills Center supports student success by offering academic support outside of the traditional classroom environment through skills workshops and SKIL 232, a specialized Skills course. The Academic Skills Center also provides learning resources for students registered in a Skills course, including a computer lab with internet access, books, and resources.
Library 107A
- General Subject Tutoring
We offer drop-in, group, and weekly individual/pair tutoring in a variety of subjects including Accounting, Economics, History, Political Science, and several World Languages.
Library 107
- Listening and Speaking Center
LSC offers tutoring and small group English practice sessions for second language learners. Students improve English communication skills through the use of ESL software and programs like Cross Cultural Partners and The Language Exchange. You do not have to be an ESL student to participate.
L 47 (L Quad)
- Math, Science and Technology Resource CenterTrained tutors provide weekly, drop-in individual and group tutoring in math and science courses. Also houses MPS, Enable Math, study groups and labs. Provides a variety of learning support activities such as workshops and study groups.
S-43 (S Quad)
- Writing and Reading Center (WRC)
Get drop-in tutoring and attend free workshops that will help you improve your reading and writing skills.
Library 107
Student Success and Retention Services (SSRS)
Academic enrichment and support services for students with historically low retention and transfer rates, including first-generation college students. Each program provides a community of peer mentors, tutors, faculty, counselors and program staff to assist students in defining their educational goaal and developing a plan of action to achieve them.
408.864.8470
Unless noted,contact the SSRS office for more program info.
SCS, 2nd floor
- First Year Experience: Program integrating multiple fields of study and community engagement
- IMPACT AAPI: Program supporting academic achievement for Asian Pacific Islander subgroups historically underrepresented in higher education. Contact:408.864.8973
- Puente Project: A cohort program designed to accelerate university transfer by combining English instruction, counseling and mentoring.
Contact: 408.864.8731
- Sankofa Scholars: Program designed to address retention and success of African ancestry students
- Summer Bridge: Program designed to help students transition from high school to community college
Transfer advising, Transfer Admission Agreements (TAAs), university catalogs and university representatives
408.864.8841
SCS, 2nd floor