Faculty (including me), counselors, student tutors, and more are ready to help you reach your educational goals. We can help you with your course schedule, choosing classes, finding student aid, study skills, locating and using sources for an essay--you name it, we have someone who can help. To locate the services you need, see the services listed below. Don't see what you need? Just ask. If something doesn't make sense, sounds confusing, or you'd just like more information, let me know
Certified tutors can help you with reading, writing, and critical thinking skills in all courses across the curriculum including history, psychology, philosophy, and English/ELAC.
For technical assistance, the staff at the CANVAS helpdesk are standing by 24/7 to assist you. Call toll-free (844) 612-7421 or email: support@instructure.com. For a comprehensive list of tutorials and videos on how to use Canvas and Zoom, see our district website. If you would like to complete the Training for Online Students created by the district, click here.
As a campus community, we will navigate these challenging times together to support your educational needs. This Student Services webpage was established to be a hub for all of the online/remote services available to you at our college.
For tutoring in all of your other college courses, see our e-Tutoring webpage.
The library is here to provide you with reference material, books, journals, data bases, information, and guidance in research. Click here to have a live chat with a librarian 24/7 about your research needs. Click here to access free online resources during the campus closure. Click here to chat with a librarian 24/7 about your research needs.
Counselors are ready to assist you with all your academic, career, and personal counseling needs. See our Counseling webpage for more information.
Email: CityCounseling@sdccd.edu
Phone: (619) 894-6118
I’m here to help. I’m not an expert on everything, but I can help you find someone who is.
Your success as a student inside and outside the classroom is important to me.
If you have difficulty affording groceries or accessing sufficient food to eat every day, or lack a safe and stable place to live, please contact the Office of Student Affairs for support with basic needs
If you need support related to mental and physical health, you are encouraged to reach out to the Student Health Center
If you believe your needs in the areas mentioned above may affect your performance in this course, know that there are support resources for you. If you are comfortable doing so, please talk to me so I can provide you available resources.