Campus Resources
Whether you are a first year or a returning student, Shasta College Student Services will provide you with comprehensive support to assist you in achieving your educational goals.
- Community Health Advocate (Shasta County Students)
- CalFresh: Student's need food! Get help applying and submitting your information.
- Car repairs through the Shasta College Automotive Club
- Dorms
- Food Pantry
- Dining
- Homeless & Housing Insecure Program
- Student Employment
- The Hub — Basic Needs Center
- Student Success Center
- Community Resources
- Campus Safety
- Student Services
- IT Resources for Students
- Shasta CARES - Campus Advocacy, resources, and Education for Safety
- Shasta College Health and Wellness Center
- Community Health Advocate
- Mental Health access via phone (Shasta County)
- Crisis Text Line (Any where)
- COVID-19 Information
- Shasta CARES - Campus Advocacy, resources, and Education for Safety
- MESA - MESA is a program designed to enhance the educational experience of students pursuing degrees in STEM fields (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics).
- CalWORKs – CalWORKs provides educational and supplemental financial support for students who are parents and receiving CalWORKs cash aid benefits.
- EOPS – EOPS provides educational and supplemental financial support for students challenged by economic, educational, and language, disadvantages.
- CARE – CARE provides educational and supplemental financial support for EOPS students who are single parents and who have at least one child who is receiving cash aid.
- PACE – Partners in Access to College Education (PACE) provides educational support for students with disabilities to help them achieve their educational goals.
- SCI*FI – Shasta College Inspiring and Fostering Independence (SCI*FI) provides educational and supplemental financial support for college students who are current or former foster youth.
- STEP-UP – STEP-UP provides academic, logistical, and supplemental financial support for students who have been formerly incarcerated and/or have suffered from alcohol or drug addiction.
- TRIO – TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) provides academic support and resources for eligible transfer students.
- Umoja – Umoja is a community dedicated to enhancing the cultural and educational experiences of African American and other students. Open to all students but specifically designed to increase the retention and success rates, graduation, and transfer rates of African American students.
- Veterans Services – Veterans services is a student support program specifically for the student veteran population which includes students who have served in the United States Armed Services and their dependents.
- Financial Aid
- Scholarships
- Emergency Aid
- See Programs for Specific Populations – Qualifying students may be able to join programs that provide various educational supports and may offer supplemental financial resources as well.