Advocates Push for a Family-Friendly CCSF With fewer centers and rising demand, students and staff say the college must shore up childcare, facilities and policies that support parenting students.
Community Unveils New 'Gateway' to Campus with Ribbon Cutting Current and former City College community members turned out in droves on Thursday, Aug. 29, to celebrate the ribbon cutting of the new “gateway” to campus at the corner of Ocean Avenue and Frida Kahlo Way.
A Guide to Virtual City College By Starr Wilson swilson3@mail.ccsf.edu City College students can expect a full remote campus as they return to the Fall semester. Many services to students will still be available, but mostly in a different format. The return to the campus is far from being business as usual. First
More financial aid brings longer lines An increase of $20 million in student financial aid at City College for the 2011-2012 school year has led to more applicants and longer lines at the Financial Aid Office.
Psych service hours shrinking High demand, fewer staff strain the department The City College department of psychological services has been forced to decrease the hours of therapy it offers to students.
Free tax prep on campus City College is offering free state and federal tax services by IRS trained and certified tax preparers for students and their families with incomes of less than $49,000 until April 18.