Chabot College | Spring 2022 Class Schedule

Chabot College • Spring 2022 Class Schedule 27 510.723.6600 • www.chabotcollege.edu SPECIAL PROGRAMS & SERVICES PUENTE PROJECT www.chabotcollege.edu/specialprograms/puente 510.519.7433 Want to be part of a Chabot familia? The Chabot College Puente Project is a two semester program that blends wri Ɵ ng, counseling and mentoring with a curriculum that focuses on Mexican American/La Ɵ no History, authors and issues. The Puente Project is an academic prepara Ɵ on program that has improved the college-going rate of tens of thousands of California’s educa Ɵ onally underserved students. Its mission is to increase the number of educa Ɵ onally underserved students who: Enroll in four-year colleges and universi Ɵ es; Earn college degrees; Return to the community as mentors and leaders of future genera Ɵ ons The program is open to all students who agree to par Ɵ cipate in all course and program ac Ɵ vi Ɵ es. For more informa Ɵ on, please contact the Chabot Puente O ffi ce at [email protected] P U E N T E SYSP Έ SUMMER YOUTH SPORTS PROGRAM Ή www.chabotcollege.edu/specialprograms/hpn/ 510.723.7676 The Summer Youth Sports Program (SYSP) provides youth from our local community an opportunity to par Ɵ cipate in a comprehensive summer program involving sports and other educa Ɵ onal ac Ɵ vi Ɵ es, including swimming, soccer, and pre- college informa Ɵ on. RISE www.chabotcollege.edu/academics/academic-pathways-student-success/rise/ 510.723.7249 The RISE Programwas created to support formerly incarcerated and systems impacted students of Chabot College. Whether you have ever been to juvenile hall, jail or prison, or impacted by a rela Ɵ ve who has, the RISE Program is here for you. We provide a s Ɵ gma-free environment where RISE Scholars can study, learn and grow on their path from reentry through gradua Ɵ on and beyond. We provide peer mentorship, and connect our students with college and community based resources so they can achieve their educa Ɵ onal, personal and career goals. UMOJA PROGRAM www.chabotcollege.edu/specialprograms/umoja 510.723.2664 The Umoja Community Program, is a statewide program that has helped thousands of educa Ɵ onally disadvantaged students graduate and/or transfer to four year colleges and universi Ɵ es. This program addresses students’ needs through academic support services and curriculum focused on African American history, literature, and culture. Umoja currently o ff ers COMM 1, ENGL 1 and 4, HLTH 1, HIS 63, PSCN 4, PSCN 23, THTR 10. For more informa Ɵ on, call 510.723.2664. Bene fi ts of joining the Umoja Community: We o ff er the 3 C’s 1. Classes- are accelerated, transferable, aligned with your academic goal(s) 2. Counseling-academic and personal, helping you to plan your success, and stay mo Ɵ vated 3. Community-we go on college tours, host spoken word events, movie nights, support groups, community service, and many other ac Ɵ vi Ɵ es VETERANS RESOURCE CENTER www.chabotcollege.edu/veterans 510.723.7582 Veterans Resource Center (VRC) at Chabot College is designed to assist veterans and their dependents in reaching their educa Ɵ onal goals. The VRC is your liaison to the Department of Veterans A ff airs to help you process the necessary educa Ɵ onal bene fi ts claims. For more informa Ɵ on about Special Programs, please visit our website: www.chabotcollege.edu/specialprograms

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