Student Support
From academic advising and tutoring to counseling and success coaching, our dedicated student support team is here to help you thrive. Don’t navigate your journey alone—take advantage of the resources available to you!
From academic advising and tutoring to counseling and success coaching, our dedicated student support team is here to help you thrive. Don’t navigate your journey alone—take advantage of the resources available to you!
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Provides services for students with disabilities and learning differences. Offers academic, personal and career counseling; academic accommodations; disability management; and more.
Building 60-120 | |
grossmont.arc@gcccd.edu | |
(619) 644-7112 | |
(619) 644-7980 (fax) | |
Schedule an Appointment | |
ARC Website |
Get help applying and enrolling to Grossmont College. Learn about waitlists, add codes, crashing course and more.
Building 10-150 | |
grossmont.admissions@gcccd.edu | |
(619) 644-7186 | |
Get Virtual Help | |
Schedule an Appointment | |
A&R Website | |
More Info:
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The ASGC is the student governing organization responsible for regulating student organizations to ensure they are operating equitably and following ASGC By-laws, Constitution, and College policy. It is also responsible for allocating funds to clubs and organizations for events and activities that can be enjoyed by the student body.
Building 60-110 | |
grossmont.studentaffairs@gcccd.edu | |
ASGC Website |
Student Athletes who participate in intercollegiate sports work with specialized counselors to develop an educational plan. Counselors with other campus programs to help athletes maintain grade requirements while ensuring matriculation under the guidelines of the PCAC and CCCAA.
Building 41-124 | |
Schedule an Appointment | |
Athletics Website |
Programs and resources to assist Grossmont College students in meeting their basic needs to promote academic success. Services include but are not limited to: child care, health services, food pantry access and more.
Building 60-206 | |
susan.berry@gcccd.edu | |
(619) 644-7600 | |
Basic Needs Website |
Shop by product title, author or ISBN. Search for a customized list of course materials using the course materials finder.
Building 62-640B | |
(619) 644-7674 | |
Bookstore Website |
CalWORKs is a public assistance program that provides cash aid and services to eligible families that have a child(ren) in the home.
Building 38E 102A | |
(619) 644-7552 | |
Get Virtual Help | |
CalWORKs Website | |
New Horizons Website |
Grossmont College offers services to help students, graduates and alumni find employment. Whether you are looking for the pathway to a new career, are an adult returning to school, or looking for a job while you are attending Grossmont College, this is where to find help.
Building 60-140 | |
Grossmont.Careers@gcccd.edu | |
(619) 644-7614 | |
Get Virtual Help | |
Schedule an Appointment | |
Career Center Website | |
More Info:
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Accepts payments, provides refunds, sets up direct deposit and other fee-based services to students, faculty, and staff.
Building 10-110 | |
grossmont.cashier@gcccd.edu | |
(619) 644-7660 | |
Cashier Website |
Provide for the care and education of young children while their parents attend school or are employed by Grossmont College.
Building 32A-T300C | |
(619) 644-7716 or (619) 644-7715 | |
Child Development Website |
The counseling department helps students develop an educational path to achieve educational and career goals. Counselors work with other campus programs to connect students with the resources needed to ensure student success. You may also request advising using one of our other Counseling Services.
Building 10-162 | |
grossmont.counselingcenter@gcccd.edu | |
Schedule an Appointment or drop-in | |
(619) 644-7208 | |
Counseling Website |
Supports undocumented and mixed status students at Grossmont College. Provides a safe space for students and their families while fostering equal access to educational resources. We define "undocumented" to include all immigrants who reside in the United States without legal status.
Dream Center Website |
The Educational Opportunity Program, or EOPS, is a counseling and academic support
program designed to help low-income and first-generation college students succeed
in college.
Specialized programs include:
CARE is a California State funded program designed to recruit and assist single parent recipients of CalWORKs. CARE provides support services and/or grant funds to assist single parents with academic support and financial assistance.
NextUp is a California State-funded program designed to provide extra support for foster youth as they transition to independent living.
Building 60-125 | |
grossmont.eops@gcccd.edu | |
Quick questions | |
Schedule an Appointment | |
EOP - CARE - NextUp Website |
Eliminate financial worries and get help paying for college. Dedicated to providing high-quality service in a fair, sensitive, and confidential environment to all students, regardless of background, culture, or lifestyle.
Building 10-109 | |
Questions | |
Get Virtual Help | |
Schedule an Appointment | |
Financial Aid Website |
First Year Experience (FYE) is a year-long college support service focused on encouraging first year students towards academic achievement, social integration, and personal success with the assistance of a strong support network of peers, staff, and faculty.
Building 10-171 | |
grossmont.FYE@gcccd.edu | |
(619) 644-7244 | |
Schedule an Appointment (For current FYE students only) |
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FYE Website |
Services in the health and wellness office are offered free of charge or at low cost to any enrolled student that has paid the health fee. Staffed with a licensed therapist and a registered nurse.
Building 60-130 | |
grossmont.health@gcccd.edu. | |
(619) 644-7192 | |
(619) 644-7025 | |
Contact a nurse | |
Report a Covid case or exposure | |
Health & Wellness Center Website |
Get help settling in the United States with the support of our international student specialist and counselors. Emphasis supporting international students during their first semester continuing throughout their course of study.
Building 10-161 | |
grossmont.international@gcccd.edu | |
Get Virtual Help | |
Schedule an Appointment | |
International Students Website |
The Grossmont Justice Scholar Program is a program specifically designed to serve the formerly incarcerated students and help them on their academic and personal journey at Grossmont college and beyond.
Building 70-229 | |
(619) 644-7373 | |
yohany.coronabatalon@gcccd.edu | |
Justice Scholar Website |
An essential partner in teaching and learning that collaborates with the campus community to provide convenient, equitable access to information resources.
Building 70-154 | |
grossmont.libcirc@gcccd.edu | |
(619) 644-7361 (general help & research questions) |
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24/7 Chat with a librarian | |
(619) 644-7356 (course materials, library accounts, & renewals) |
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Library Website |
Mental Health Services provides students with emotional wellness so they can achieve their academic goals. Our counselors not only help students cope with grief, loss, anxiety and stress, they connect students with campus and community resources.
Building 60-130 | |
grossmont.mentalhealth@gcccd.edu | |
(619) 644-7192 | |
(619) 644-7025 (fax) | |
Request Services | |
Mental Health Services Website |
The MESA program provides students with holistic support and the resources needed to achieve academic success paving the way for exciting careers in the STEM fields.
Grossmont.MESA@gcccd.edu | |
(619) 644-3931 | |
MESA Program Website |
Supports and guides prospective high school students, adult learners and the community through interest, exploration, and enrollment to Grossmont College. Outreach Ambassadors empowers students by providing the most up-to-date information, program contacts, and clear pathways to successfully matriculate through the enrollment process.
Building 10-156 | |
(619) 644-7240 or (619) 644-7222 | |
Schedule an Appointment | |
Outreach Website |
The placement and assessment was established to enable all students an opportunity to achieve probable success along their academic pathway. The process is designed to help students determine which English or math courses they should start with. Assessments also helps students meet course prerequisites.
Building 10-170 | |
grossmont.assessment@gcccd.edu | |
(619) 644-7200 | |
Schedule an Appointment | |
Placement Assessments Website |
The Puente Project is an academic preparation program designed to improve the college enrollment and success for educationally disadvantaged students. The project's mission is to increase the number of educationally disadvantaged students who:
- Enroll in four-year colleges & universities
- Earn college degrees
- Return to the community as mentors & leaders of future generations
Building 10-161C | |
michele.toral@gcccd.edu | |
(619) 644-1760 | |
Schedule an Appointment | |
PUENTE Project Website |
Provides student-oriented environment to facilitate academic and personal achievements. Facilitates communication between faculty, staff and connects students to programs, activities and other resources for an enhanced educational experience.
Building 60-204 | |
grossmont.studentaffairs@gcccd.edu | |
(619) 644-7600 | |
Student Affairs Website |
Success Coaches help students improve study habits; develop time management and organizing skills, and more. Success Coaches work with other campus programs to connect students with the resources needed to ensure student success.
Building 70-202 | |
grossmont.success@gcccd.edu | |
(619) 644-7382 | |
(619) 738-3380 (text) | |
Success Coach Website |
Provides guidance and services to successfully transfer to a four-year university. Learn about transfer requirements for California State University (CSU), University of California (UC), independent and/or private out-of-state colleges.
Building 10-173 | |
grossmont.transfer@gcccd.edu | |
Schedule an Appointment | |
Transfer Center Website |
The tutoring center provides both online and in person services to currently enrolled students. Schedule an Appointment or take advantage of a drop-in Zoom session.
Math & Science Center: Building 36-227 English Writing and Humanities Center: Building 70-119 |
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grossmont.tutoringcenter@gcccd.edu | |
Schedule free tutoring appointment | |
Tutoring Website |
Program designed to assist African American and other historically underrepresented students who desire to transfer to a four-year college or university. Through Umoja, students prepare for transfer while taking culturally relevant coursework and participate in enriching activities with students who share similar goals.
Building 10-161B | |
jason.allen@gcccd.edu | |
(619) 844-3089 | |
Schedule an Appointment | |
UMOJA Website |
Serving both men and women from military transition to the completion of their academic goals. Veterans Services provides support in academics, community, and wellness. The Veterans Resource Center is a central point of entry for active duty, and reserve service members.
Building 21-253 | |
grossmont.veteransresourcecenter@gcccd.edu (Academic Advising & Resource Referrals) |
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(619) 644-2237 (Academic Advising & Resource Referrals) |
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grossmontva@gcccd.edu (General Questions & Processing VA Benefits) |
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(619) 644-7165 (General Questions & Processing VA Benefits) |
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Schedule an Appointment | |
Veterans Services Website | |
Veterans Resource Center - VRC Website |