Evergreen Valley College

Student Services and Resources

Office of Student Life

Philosophy
Involvement is the key to your success at Evergreen Valley College! The Office of Student Life seeks to create a nurturing campus environment by enhancing your co-curricular experiences, which will increase your likelihood to succeed. This office plays an integral role in student retention by offering students a place to meet new people, gain leadership skills, and have fun. The Office of Student Life serves as the hub of campus events and activities and strives to collaborate with other campus departments, programs, and organizations to meet the various needs of our diverse student population. By visiting the Office of Student Life, you can learn how to join the Associated Student Government or one of the many other student organizations that currently exist at EVC.

We encourage you to drop by the Office of Student Life which is located on the 2nd floor of the Gullo Student Center. Ask any Student Life staff member how to get involved, join student government, a student club, or just get campus information. Whether you wish to be a spectator, a participant, or a leader, we can assist you in your journey at EVC.

Student Activities
Student Activities are guided by the belief that college learning extends beyond the classroom. Leadership and co-curricular events and activities provide a “laboratory” for learning within a collaborative environment. Student activities augment classroom instruction by fostering unique and expanded educational and cultural experiences. These experiences prepare students for future civic and social responsibilities through community service, learning, and leadership development experiences. They also foster personal growth and facilitate interaction between students, faculty, and administrators from varied backgrounds in diverse settings through organization of social and recreational activities.

Understanding that the definition of student activities includes co-curricular as well as social and cultural activities, a wide range of diverse activities is encouraged and sponsored by the students, faculty, and administration. Many student activities are supported by the Associated Student Government in cooperation with various campus organizations. Programs are funded through the $5 per semester AS Activities/Membership fee.

How can students get involved in Student Life at EVC?

Students interested in the many activities, organizations, and clubs available at EVC should contact the Office of Student Life located in G-205 or by phone at (408) 274-7900 ext. 6768. Information is also available online at http://www.evc.edu/ student_life/

Associated Students Government of Evergreen Valley College
The Associated Students Government of Evergreen Valley College (ASG), with offices located on the second floor of  Gullo I  (G-201 ), holds open meetings weekly to address issues that affect the entire student body, develops policies that impact and promote student life, and funds student-focused events and activities. Elections are held annually every spring semester, and officers serve for the following academic year. Appointments for various ASEVC positions occur throughout the academic year.

Students interested in Student Government opportunities and activities, should contact the ASG Office in G-201, or phone (408) 531-6117. Information is also available online at http://www.evc.edu/associated_students/

Services

The Gullo Student Centers
Located In Gullo I:

Located In Gullo II:

For more information about the Gullo Center hours of operation, and available services check the website at http://www.evc.edu/gsc/.

Counseling

Counseling is available to all Evergreen Valley College students to assist with clarifying educational goals, establishing appropriate academic and career plans, and providing support for social and personal problems.  Our counselors work jointly with students to identify their programs of study and create a plan for reaching their educational goals.  This may include helping students explore their life goals and career options by evaluating their aptitudes and interests through the use of tests and interviews. Students are encouraged to meet with a counselor on a regular basis and to seek advice from professors in the department of their major interest.  Counselors are also available to support students with alleviating their relationship, health or emotional concerns. Matters discussed are held in strict confidence by the counselor. When appropriate, students may be referred to other professional services on campus or in the community.

In addition to providing counseling services, our faculty teach courses to assist students with college orientation, career exploration, study skill success, and the like. These classes are listed in the catalog and schedule under the heading Counseling.

Day and evening counseling services are available on both an appointment and a walk-in basis. For office hours, more information and/or to schedule a counseling appointment, contact the EVC Counseling Department, located in the Student Services Center, Room SC-250, at (408) 270-6475, or visit us online at: http://www.evc.edu/counseling/

Disabilities Support Program (DSP)

The Disabilities Support Program (DSP) provides support services and instructional programs for students with disabilities who are attending Evergreen Valley College.

A variety of services are available including academic and vocational counseling, American Sign Language interpreting,  captioning, provision of print materials in alternate formats, tutorial assistance, and individual adaptive assistance as needed.

Specific courses in adaptive physical education (APE) are offered to accommodate students with various disabilities.

Services offered through the Disabilities Support Program comply with Section 504 and 508 of the Federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and its amendment of 1998, Title V of the State of California Education Code, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.

High Tech Center for Students with Disabilities
The High Tech Center, located in the DSP, is available to DSP students who could benefit from using a computer and adaptive software and hardware. Training is provided to meet the unique needs of each student.

For office hours or for more information, visit the Disabilities Support Program office in the Student Services Center, Room SC-120, or call (408) 270-6447 (voice).  Information is also available online at http://www.evc.edu/dsp/.

Extended Opportunity Program and Services (EOPS)

The Extended Opportunity Program and Services (EOPS), offers financial assistance and academic support for obtaining a college education. EOPS is a California funded student support program designed specifically for students facing financial and educational challenges.  The mission of EOPS is to provide financial and academic services to eligible students seeking a vocational certificate, associate degree or transfer opportunity to a traditional college or university.

The EOPS program has counselors, an outreach specialist, administrative support, student workers and a program director dedicated to the overall success of students coming from diverse cultural, social, educational and economic backgrounds. EOPS welcomes students from all stages of life and perspectives. The program is here to assist in the success of EOPS students.

The EOPS Office is located in the Student Services Center, (Room SC118). For more information please call 408-270-6455.  Office hours and application information are also  available online at www.evc.edu/eops

To be eligible you must:

Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education (CARE) Program
Assistance for Single Parents
CARE is a California-funded program designed to help EOPS students who are single parents. In conjunction with the Santa Clara County Department of Social Services and other community agencies, the CARE program offers over and above services to single parents pursuing higher education.

The CARE Program provides students with grants, school supplies, child care information, transportation assistance, and food vouchers. These services are in addition to the services provided to EOPS students.

To be eligible for CARE services you must:

Both an EOPS and CARE application are required.  CARE applications are available in the EOPS Main Office, located in the Student Service Center, Room SC118.  For more information please call 408-270-6429, or online at www.evc.edu/eops

Student Support Services- FasTrack (SSS) TRIO

Student Support Services- FasTrack (SSS) TRIO program is designed to assist first-generation, low-income, and disabled students as they prepare to obtain a two-year degree and/or transfer to a university.  FasTrack is geared to support students’ academic success and goal achievement.

Office Hours/Location:
FasTrack is located in the Dr. Mauro Chavez Student Center Building, SC-110.  Office hours are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Wednesday 8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.

Program Services:

Eligibility Requirements:
Evergreen Valley College students are eligible to receive services from the FasTrack Program if they meet the federal income eligibility requirements outlined by the United States Department of Education.

Applicants must be first generation, low income, and/or have learning or physical disability. The maximum taxable income to be eligible as a low-income participant is $16,245 for an individual (add $5,610 for each additional family member).  Students must be enrolled in a minimum of six units per semester and maintain satisfactory academic progress. Applications and additional information may be obtained in the Student Support Services- FasTrack office, Room SC-110, or by calling (408) 274-7900 Ext. 6547.

Student Health Center

Student Health Center  is committed to promoting optimal health and providing urgent medical care for our diverse student population in a culturally appropriate and timely manner.  Our focus during clinic visits and campus wide initiatives is on student centered learning to prevent disease and maintain health through the achievement of balance in body, mind and spirit.  Our goal is to promote health as a means for students to achieve their personal, academic and professional goals. 

All services are completely confidential.
Accidents incurred on campus should be reported immediately to the Campus Police Department. They will contact the Student Health Center, if appropriate, or will arrange for emergency services as needed. 

The Student Health Center is open during the fall and spring sessions and closed during the summer and winter sessions.

Services Available:

Services not covered include but are not limited to the following:

The current health fee is $18.00 per semester and is mandatory for all students, with the following exceptions:

Requests for waiver or refund of Health Fee are made at the Office of Admissions & Records. These requests should be made at the beginning of each semester.

Accident Insurance Program
The Community College District also provides to students, visitors, and athletes accident insurance while on campus. Coverage is related to accidents under the following circumstances:

This information is provided as a guide, and neither replaces nor supersedes the actual provisions of the insurance program.

Financial and Legal Limitations
Although the College provides health services for enrolled students, it is in no way financially responsible for the total medical care of the student nor is it legally liable for accidents occurring on campus.

Location
The Student Health Center is located in SC-124, on the lower floor of the Student Services Center. For office hours, more information or to make an appointment, please call (408) 270-6480. Information is also available on our website at http://www.evc.edu/health_services/

Learning Resource Center

The centralized Learning Resource Center (LRC) provides a variety of learning resources for students. These include Library Services, Individualized Instructional Lab, and Campus Tutoring Services.
The mission of the Learning Resource Center (LRC) is to enable students to improve their academic performance and enhance their educational experience by engaging in studentcentered learning activities. These include topical workshops, study groups, discipline-based seminars, tutorial sessions, and
interactive subject area computer programs.

Students can work at their own pace using computerized instructional material in the faculty supervised computer lab. Students have an opportunity to interact with their instructors as well as in small study groups. In an atmosphere carefully structured to be conducive to learning and meeting individual
student’s academic goals, the student can take advantage of a myriad of instructional activities and learning tools.

The Learning Resource Center is located on the lower level of the Library Technology Building (LE-200). For operating hours and more information, call (408) 270-6333.

Library Services

The EVC Library, located on the third floor of the Library/ Educational Technology Building, is a place for study and research. It houses the Electronic Research Area, a computer lab providing access to Microsoft Office products and networked printers, the Internet as well as the library’s collection of full-text databases and ebooks. The library also houses a collection of approximately 40,000 items, including books, periodicals, and media (videos, DVDs, music CDs, and audiocassettes).

Many course textbooks are available on reserve for students to use in the library. Search for items of interest from on or off campus via the library’s homepage (by clicking on the“Catalog” link) at http://www.evc.edu or directly at http:// library.sjeccd.edu. The catalog includes items owned by both the Evergreen Valley College and San José City College Libraries.

Loan periods vary by type of material. Students must obtain an EVC Student ID card from Admissions and Records to check out Library materials or to use computers in the Electronic Research Area.

Reference and instructional services provided by the library include librarian-led orientations which can be tailored to the needs of particular assignments. Interested faculty should call or visit the Reference Desk to make appointments for class visits or for assistance in locating Library resources to support
instruction and coursework.

A 3-unit online course, Electronic Research and the Internet (LIB 015), teaches students information competency and is offered in the fall and spring semesters.

Additional services and resources include adaptive computer technologies, laptop computers, free unsecured wireless Internet, ongoing cultural/art displays, research guides, and study rooms for groups.
Copy machines and printers are available for a small fee and require Student ID to access them.

Reference librarians and library technicians are available to help during all library hours.

For hours of operation and more information please call (408) 270-6433, or visit our website at http://www.evc.edu/library/.

Computerized Individual Instruction Program

The Computerized Individual Instruction Program was developed to enhance classroom instruction. Students meet with an instructor to determine individualized course objectives and learning activities. During the semester, the students work at their own pace using computerized instructional material in the faculty supervised computer lab.

Students have an opportunity to interact with their instructors as well as each other in small study groups. In an atmosphere carefully organized to be conducive to learning and meeting individual student’s academic goals, the students can take advantage of self-paced computer modules developed to
teach computer skills such as keyboarding, word processing, spreadsheets, graphics, email and Internet basics, and the windows operating system.

Emphasis is on being able to use the programs for school, work, and personal projects. The Computerized Individual Instruction Program is located on the lower level of the Library Technology Building (LE-200). For operating hours and more information, call 274-7900 x6333.

Campus Tutoring Program

Tutorial services are provided to students by qualified student tutors in various academic areas. Tutors support the students’ regular instructional programs through individual and smallgroup
drop-in tutoring. Tutoring is also provided on a drop-in basis. Weekly Conversation and Grammar groups are also available for students as well as Study Skills workshops.

Online tutoring for English and ESL is another resource for EVC students. The Tutoring Centers have been established to provide support, motivation, and encouragement for students. To receive tutoring services, a student must register for an II 210 Supervised Tutoring section in either center. This is a
noncredit course, free to students registered at Evergreen Valley College.

Students who are interested in becoming tutors should be enrolled at the college for at least six units (three of which may be at San José City College), have a “B” or better grade in the course that they want to tutor, successfully complete the individualized Tutor Training Seminar (II 90), and be recommended by an instructor. Tutors who complete training receive a certificate from the College Reading and Learning
Association.

Locations
The Campus Tutoring Center is located in the Library Technology Building (LE-237). For center hours or more information please call (408)274-7900 ext. 6802, or visit our website at http://www.evc.edu/tutoring_center/

The Math and Science Resource Center is located in the Acacia Building Room AD-141. For center hours or more information please phone (408) 274-7900, ext. 6883, or visit online at http://www.evc.edu/mse/mathCenter.htm

Transfer/Career/Co-op Education Center

The Transfer/Career/Co-op Ed Center provides transfer, career, and cooperative education work experience services. This important resource center is staffed by Transfer Counselors/Coordinators, and a Cooperative Education Work Experience Coordinator that are committed to working with students on long range goals as they prepare to transition from Evergreen Valley College to a four year college institution or directly into a career field.

Transfer Services:
The successful transfer of EVC students to a wide variety of in-state and out-of-state colleges and universities is a high priority for the college.  The Transfer Center is committed to providing services which directly assist potential transfer students in preparing for upper division work at a four-year college or university. Outreach efforts are made to identify and encourage students who have chosen or who may choose transfer as their educational goal. The EVC Transfer Center also works closely with many four-year institutions to facilitate the transfer process.  Transfer services include:

Resources Available in the Center:

Location
Second Floor - Dr. Mauro Chavez Student Services Center Building, Counseling Department.  For office hours and more information call (408) 270-6470.

Visit online at http://www.evc.edu/transfer_center/

Cooperative Education Work Experience and Career Services:
Cooperative Education Work Experience is a cooperative effort by the college and the community to provide opportunities for students to discover their interests and aptitudes. It serves to develop attitudes, work habits, and understanding of the world of work. The curriculum taught will assist the student in becoming a successful employee. Study and work are integrated, making both more relevant and rewarding.

Cooperative Education Work Experience (Co-op Ed) is designed to help students expand their career options and develop new job skills. General Work Experience allows students to work and earn college credit. Students can earn 3 units of credit for a maximum of six units of credit.  Occupation Work Experience allows students to earn college credit in their field of study by providing evidence that they are enrolled in a vocational program. Students can earn up to 8 units per semester to a maximum total of 16 units. In order to participate in the program students must have an internship or employment opportunity approved by program coordinator.   Career and Work Experience services include:

Location
Second Floor - Dr. Mauro Chavez Student Services Center Building, Counseling Department.  For office hours and more information call (408) 270-6470.

Visit online at http://www.evc.edu/work_experience/

Veterans Affairs

Evergreen Valley College is approved to enroll veterans by the Council for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education. Eligible veterans may receive benefits while pursuing a college degree or certificate. Veterans may verify their eligibility by calling the San Francisco Veterans Administration at (800) 827-1000. Veterans and dependents may apply for educational benefits by contacting the Veterans Coordinator in the Office of Admissions and Records, or by calling, (408) 270-6430. After meeting with the Veterans Coordinator, please schedule an appointment to see a VA counselor at (408) 270-6474. A counselor will assist the Veteran to develop an education plan that meets the Veteran’s goals, and complies with Veterans Affairs guidelines.

In compliance with the Code of Federal Regulations Section 21.4253 (d)(4) a veteran or eligible person receiving GI Bill Educational Benefits and placed on academic probation for unsatisfactory progress shall have their benefits terminated if his or her grade point average remains below 2.0 at the end of two terms on probation. Benefits may be reinstated when the student’s progress is satisfactory (i.e. grade point average is 2.0 or above.

Effective, January 1, 2008  members of the armed forces in active duty and former members separated from active duty within the last two years, are granted priority registration, along with EOP&S students and students with disabilities.