- Accessibility Services
- AS Portal
- Instructions, Forms & Policies
- Our Student Services
- Our Programs and Contact Information
- Faculty Resources
- Tips & Resources
- Accessibility Services Committees and Campus Outreach
- Making A University Event Accessible
- Accessible Transportation
- Complaints & Appeals
- Faculty & Staff Accommodations
- Standardized Testing Accommodations (TEAS, CBEST, etc.)
Tips and Resources for Students
If you have not yet met with one of our accessibility counselors and would like more information about our services, please go to our New Students page. Whether you're a newly-admitted or continuing student, there are many resources on and off campus that can assist you. Below is a list of those resources.
Remote Learning Tips & Resources
On-Campus Resources
Applying & Newly-Admitted Students
Admissions | (510) 885-2784
After You Have Been Accepted | (510) 885-2784
Registering for Classes | (510) 885-2784
Early Start Program | (510) 885-3910
Academic Advising
Freshmen and Sophomore Success Team (FASST) | (510) 885-2941
Advising for New Transfers | (510) 885-3621
Advising for Continuing Students | (510) 885-3621
Major Advising (Contact Info for Majors)
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Financial Aid Information | (510) 885-2784
Pioneer (University) Scholarships | (510) 885-2784
| (888) 972-3648
Student Services
Veterans Student Services | (510) 885-3669
Tutoring (SCAA - Student Center for Academic Achievement) | (510) 885-3674
Health & Counseling Services | (510) 885-3735 (Also for after-hours psychiatric care)
Off-Campus Resources
Learning Disability Testing | Classes for students who believe they might have a learning disability
| For degree-seeking students with individualized services and plans to lead to meaningful employment.
| Provides education and technical assistance for both people with disabilities and the business community.
| Serves those with mental health challenges in Alameda County.
| Serves those with mental health challenges in Contra Costa County.
| Services include housing assistance and independent living skills training.
| Provides WRAP groups, Transitional Age Adult (16-24) support, peer support groups and peer partner programs.
| Dedicated to disability rights and universal access.