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Part of the college experience is learning who you are, how you fit in the world and how far you can go. At 91¸£ÀûÉç, our learning and support communities make each other stronger, which makes us all stronger. From cultural to experiential to life stage — there is a program designed to help and support you on your journey.

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The ACES program offers qualifying students a strong academic support system and learning community that will assist them in mastering their college transitions.
AS91¸£ÀûÉç provides students with leadership opportunities including student government, clubs and organizations, and co-curricular programs. Join AS91¸£ÀûÉç and discover the countless ways you can get involved.
Every student deserves equal access at 91¸£ÀûÉç. The ARC provides accommodations to help students with unique challenges meet their desire for knowledge and dreams of success.
CalWORKs helps you achieve self-sufficiency through employment and education with counseling, employment assistance, resource referrals, and intensive joint case management with the County Welfare to Work program.
As a state-funded annual volunteer program, College Corps offers qualifying 91¸£ÀûÉç students the chance to serve at local community organizations in exchange for a significant educational stipend.
Employment Placement connects students with employers, assists with resumes and interviewing and holds various workshops throughout the semester to help students get workforce-ready.
EOPS, CARE and NextUp are state-funded programs that to go the extra mile for educationally and economically disadvantaged students by offering personalized help over the course of their college careers.
Guardian Scholars is committed to supporting foster families in the 91¸£ÀûÉç community, providing special programs dedicated to serving the unique needs of foster youth and foster parents. 
The Honors Program is a learning community that encourages students to expand personal and academic horizons with smaller, more challenging classes, research opportunities and transfer partnerships.
MESA empowers and supports educationally disadvantaged students pursuing a degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics through academic, financial, and professional development resources.
The Middle College program allows high school juniors and seniors to complete their last two years of schooling at 91¸£ÀûÉç, to earn both their high school diploma and an associate degree or certificate.
Monty's Market is an on-campus food pantry open to enrolled 91¸£ÀûÉç students who may be experiencing hardship or food insecurity. From free meals to basic necessities to nutritional programming, Monty's Market helps fulfill students' basic needs.
MSEIP boosts the number of minority students pursuing and succeeding in engineering and science disciplines.