Student Resources

Santa rosa junior college resources

Student Health Services

Dental Clinic

Student Psychological Services

Drop-In Tutoring

Student Life: List of SRJC Clubs & Organizations 

Nutrition Club - A group of students dedicated to nutrition education and outreach programs geared towards promoting a healthy lifestyle and awareness of nutrition, health, and wellness related issue.

Phi Theta Kappa - An International Honor Society that recognizes and encourages academic achievement, providing opportunities for individual growth and development through participation in service and leadership. 

Pre-Dental Students Club - Mission: To diffuse knowledge regarding the importance of good oral hygiene habits and to serve community in which we live. We will be organizing volunteer opportunities, donating basic oral hygiene materials to needy community members and organizations and conducting.

Student Nursing AssociationThe local chapter of the National Student Nurses Association (NSNA). Mission: professional development, community involvement, and mentoring. We aim to provide programs that are representative of the interests & concerns of nursing students, promote the SRJC nursing program positively in the community & aid in the growth and development of our students.

Health Program Cohorts Chartered Clubs - Dental Hygiene, Radiologic Technology, Vocational Nursing.


Health Science Programs Resources

Health Sciences Department Website
 


Scholarships

SRJC Scholarship Office

SRJC Scholarship Opportunities

10,000 Degrees Sonoma County

 

Financial Aid Programs

SRJC Financial Aid Programs include Federal Aid and State Aid programs. 
Federal aid programs include: Pell Grant, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, Federal Work Study, Stafford Subsidized Loan, Stafford Unsubsidized Loan.
State aid programs include: California Promise Grant and Cal Grants A, B, & C.

SRJC Financial Aid Office

Educational support

Extended Opportunities Programs & Services (EOPS) is a program that helps full-time, low income, educationally disadvantaged students (e.g., first generation college students, high school drop-outs, ESL students, or low English or math levels) achieve their academic goals at Santa Rosa Junior College. The program is designed to make the college experience accessible and rewarding to those facing language, social, and economic challenges.

Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA) program serves educationally and economically disadvantaged students majoring in calculus-based majors, so they can excel in math and science and attain STEM degrees from four-year institutions.

The DREAM Center is a "one-stop" shop in a safe, caring place for undocumented students new and continuing at SRJC. Students will receive personalized support as they begin their college journey. Resources provided include: Assistance with filing the AB540 Affidavit, confidential advising, information & verification on DACA status, California Dream Act information and support services, and education and outreach to Dream Center partners.