If you have not yet met with one of our accessibility counselors and would like more information about our services, please go to our New Students page. Whether you're a newly-admitted or continuing student, there are many resources on and off campus that can assist you. Below is a list of those resources.
Remote Learning Student Support & Services
Online Student Support & Services | Online Campus
On-Campus Resources
Applying & Newly-Admitted Students
Admissions | (510) 885-2784
After You Have Been Accepted | (510) 885-2784
Registering for Classes | (510) 885-2784
Academic Advising
New Freshmen | (510) 885-2698
Advising for New Transfers | (510) 885-3621
Advising for Continuing Students | (510) 885-3621
Major Advising (Contact Info for Majors)
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Financial Aid Information | (510) 885-2784
Pioneer (University) Scholarships | (510) 885-2784
| (888) 972-3648
Student Services
Veterans Student Services | (510) 885-3669
Tutoring (SCAA - Student Center for Academic Achievement) | (510) 885-3674
Health & Counseling Services | (510) 885-3735 (Also for after-hours psychiatric care)
Off-Campus Resources
Learning Disability Testing | Classes for students who believe they might have a learning disability
| For degree-seeking students with individualized services and plans to lead to meaningful employment.
| Provides education and technical assistance for both people with disabilities and the business community.
| Serves those with mental health challenges in Alameda County.
| Serves those with mental health challenges in Contra Costa County.
| Services include housing assistance and independent living skills training.
| Provides WRAP groups, Transitional Age Adult (16-24) support, peer support groups and peer partner programs.
| Dedicated to disability rights and universal access.