Although we are all learning and working from home, most of our Student Services are available online. DeAnza College is here to help you navigate and succeed! Click on the links below to access all services.
Assessment Center (Placement)
If you have a physical, psychiatric/emotional, medical, or learning disability that may affect your ability to carry out assigned course work, please contact the staff in Disability Services. DSP&S will review your concerns and determine, with you, what accommodations are appropriate. All information documentation is confidential.
Online Education Center
Student Resource Hub: Visit this site for tips, guides and answers to your questions about using Canvas, Zoom and other online learning tools that your classes may be adopting.
Staying Organized: This webpage has advice for planning and staying on top of your online coursework.
Canvas Help: Need technical support with Canvas? This page has information on how to get help.
More Student Resources: Visit this page for more links and tips.
Get Ready for Online Learning: This website has videos about getting "tech ready," managing your time, communicating with instructors and more.
Library, Reference and Technical Support
Many Library resources are available online. Visit the Library website to learn more.
Need reference help? You can chat online with a librarian, during designated hours. Visit the Library website and look for the red button.
Need tech support? You can get assistance with Canvas, Zoom, MyPortal and other online learning tools or software, from the Library West Computer Lab's expert technicians. Use the form on the Computer Lab's webpage to request help. They will assist you via live chat, or by email if they're unable to respond right away.
Don't Have a Computer or Internet Access? '
See the list of Resources for Living and Basic Needs below
Check out the options to borrow a computer on campus by visiting the Need a Computer webpage.
Tutoring and Skills Workshops
Tutoring and skills workshops are available via Zoom in many subjects.
For Academic Skills, Listening and Speaking, Math and Science, Writing and Reading and General Subjects, visit the Student Success Center website.
For tutoring help in Computer Information Systems (CIS) classes, visit the CIS tutoring webpage.
For tutoring after hours or on weekends: Visit the Student Success Center's Online Tutoring webpage for information about NetTutor via Canvas or Smarthinking via MyPortal.