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11.27.17
MI CASA
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a n n o u n c e m e n t s
IMPORTANT DATES
Contact your counselor if you have any questions
16December 16- 22
Final examinations
now
Now
Priority registration. Check your student portal to see when you are able to register for Spring 18 classes
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCMENTS
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CSU/US Transfer support for student impacted by fires
START OFF YOUR MONDAYS & TUESDAYS MORNINGS WITH:
BYOC @MICASA
WE PROVIDE THE COFFEE& TEA, YOU BRING YOUR
OWN CUP First come first serve, while supplies last
MI CASA, García 860 M-W 8:30am-4:30pm
TH 8:30am-7pm questions? 707-521-6066
The Sonoma County Junior College District does not discriminate on the basis of race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, ethnic group identification, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, genetic condition, marital status, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information or sexual orientation in any of its policies, procedures or
practices; nor does the District discriminate against any employees or applicants for employment on the basis of their age. This non-discrimination policy covers admission, access and treatment in District programs and activities--including but not limited to
academic admissions, financial aid, educational services and athletics--and application for District employment.
NOW RECRUITING
HEALTH AND WELLNESS STUDENT AMBASSADORS
WHY SERVE?
• Earn money for college
• Gain valuable experience
• Help your campus and community
WHAT WILL I DO?
• Promote healthy habits
• Connect students with health resources
• Lead workshops and presentations
• Meet with community organizations
AmeriCorps Student Ambassadors will complete 900 hours of community service over a year. Talk to your campus contact to learn more.
APPLY TODAY! Visit my.americorps.gov to apply.
CONTACT
CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES
STUDENT AMBASSADOR PROGRAMAN AMERICORPS PROGRAM
Santa Rosa Junior College Latin@ focused classes for Spring 2018
Most Latin@-focused courses are GE courses that work for UC/CSU and AA/AS Degree:
• ANTHRO 31 – Mesoamerican Origins, MW 12-1:30 SR, TT 10:00-12:00 Petaluma • HIST 8.2 – Latin American History from 1830, MW 10:30-12 SR • HIST 33 – History of Mexico, MW 1:30-3:00 SR; TT 9:00-10:30 Petaluma • INTDIS 4 – Latinoamerica & Caribbean Culture, TT 9-10:30 SR, Tue. 6-9 pm Petaluma • SPAN 40 – Section 6118, Elem Spanish for Spanish Speakers, TT 11:00-1:00 SR • SPAN 41 – Section 8510, Intermediate Spanish for Spanish Speakers, TT 11:00-1:00, SR • CHLD 90.4 – has one section taught in Spanish, Section 4189, W 6:30-9:30 pm SR • Puente Program ENGL 1A – continuation of the Fall program, both campuses • HSI Connections Program ENGL 1A, SR Campus • ENGL 33 – Chicano/a Arts and Literature, TT, 9:00-10:30 am, SR Campus • Non GE activity classes – Latin Dance, DANCE 88.1 and 88.2, SR
Several other courses are also offered that are multicultural and include LatinX topics, including CHLD 68, COMM 7, COUN 74, HIST 20, HIST 21, HUMAN 6, MUSC 8, PSYCH 34, SOC 30, THAR 6.
Additional courses for Fall 2018: HIST 8.1 – Latin America to 1830; HIST 26 – Chicano/Latino History in the U.S.
UC Davis School of Medicine Introduces
Prep Médico: Navigating Your Path Into Medicine The UC Davis School of Medicine is pleased to offer this six-week residential pipeline program for freshman and
sophomore college students interested in becoming physicians. Offered in the summer of 2018, the program’s main
focus is to help students navigate through their educational journey towards medical school and provide exposure to
the world of patient care.
Program highlights
� Experience dormitory life on a college campus
� Shadow health professionals from UC Davis Medical Center
and Kaiser Permanente
� Participate in medical simulation labs
� Explore Latino health disparities and social determinants of
health
� Discover health policy and its impact on Latino health
� Assess your leadership style and explore new skills
� Develop your path into medicine with structured mentorin
and advising
� Social justice, race relations and identity development
� No application fee
� Housing and transportation will be provided
� Small stipend upon successful completion of the program
Program eligibility
�
� Demonstrated interest in medicine and in serving Latino communities
� Completion of English Composition and
first semester of General Chemistry OR
General Biology
� In your first or second year of college
� Residence in the Central Valley or NortheCalifornia
� Proof of all required immunizations
APPLICATIONS OPEN JANUARY 1, 2018
To learn more, visit us at: bit.ly/UCDHPrepMedico or call 916-734-2743.
Facebook page:UC Davis Prep Medico
Email:hs-prepmedico@ucdavis.edu
Navigating Your Path Into Medicine is a component of UC Davis School of Medicine’s Prep Médico (or Preparando Estudiantes Para Ser Médicos) – a comprehensive, longitudinal pipeline initiative that spans the pre-health years through medical school.
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Enrollment Counselors on the Santa Rosa Campus Monday through Friday NOW!!
Student Health Services, Race Building
Call 527-4445 for an Appointment, Drop-Ins Provided as Available
Applications ongoing all year long for:
ACA ENROLLMENT OPEN IN CALIFORNIA
NOVEMBER 1ST THROUGH JANUARY 31ST
.Access to HealthCare!
Money for Food!
UP-
COMING EVENTS THIS WEEK! MI CASA ANNOUNCMENTS
Provided by Safeway
On the Santa Rosa and
Petaluma Campuses
Santa Rosa Ca mpus
Bertolini Student Activity Center
Wednesday, November 15 1:30PM to 5 PM
Wednesday, November 29 10AM to 3 PM
Petaluma Campus
Richard Call Building Room 609
hursday, November 30 10AM to 3PM T
Anyone may receive services: SRJC Students and Staff, Community Members
Children and Adults
CALL STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES 527-4445 or 778-3919 for more information
It's time to learn about your credit
score.
FINANCIAL LITERACY WORKSHOPS
FREE!
NOVEMBER 2 2ND 1 2 PM TO 1 : 3 0 PM
F INANC IA L L I T ERACY WORKSHOP - CRED I T READY
( ENGL I SH & SPAN I SH )
NOVEMBER 29 TH 1 1 AM TO 3 PM
DROP - I N CRED I T COUNSE L I NG
EVERY WEDNESDAY & ON 1 1 AM TO 3 PM
DROP - I N CRED I T COUNSE L I NG
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OPEN TO ALL SRJC STUDENTS
LOCATION: IN THE EOPS CONF. ROOM 4730
What's my credit score?
FOR MORE INFO CONTACT
REBECCA LEVELLE
@707-521-7827
RLEVELLE@SANTAROSA.EDU OR
NEXTUP@SANTAROSA.EDUAnswer all your questions
LOCATION: IN THE EOPS CONF. ROOM 4730
ALL SRJC STUDENTS ARE WELCOME
Trump’sWorld:U.S.ForeignPolicyUndertheCurrentAdministration
SUNDAYDECEMBER
LiteracyworksLecturesPresentsAmbassadorTedEliot
Theodore“Ted”EliotJr.(ret.)willbeinconversationwithDr.DonnaBrasset-Shearer,aculturalanthropologistwithabackgroundininternationalrelations,discussingUSforeignpolicyin
Afghanistan,Iran,NorthKoreaandtheTrumpAdministration.
AmbassadorEliotisaretiredForeignServiceofficerwhoservedintheAmericanembassyinIranandheadedtheIranDeskintheDepartmentofState1963-69,andwasExecutiveSecretaryoftheDepartment1969-73,U.S.ambassadortoAfghanistan1973-78andDeanoftheFletcherSchoolof
LawandDiplomacyatTuftsUniversity1978-85,beforemovingtoSonoma.
SantaRosaJuniorCollege,PetalumaCampus
3:45-5PM
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CaroleL.EllisAuditorium
680SonomaMountainParkwayPetaluma,CA94954
GeneralAdmission:$25.Seniors:$20.Freeforstudents.
Purchasetickets:BrownPaperTicketsLWLecturesTedEliot.bpt.me Formoreinfo,visit:Literacyworks.org/events
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5:30 - 7:00 pm MOLE COMPETITION Hosted by HEP
6:00 - 7:00 pm MARIACHI "VOCES MEXICANAS"TRADITIONAL ACTIVITES: 6:00 - 8:00 pmFace painting, posada hyms, papel picado, piñata breaking, loteria; dancing and more!
Questions? email mujeres.xingonas@gmail.com
The Sonoma County Junior College District does not discriminate on the basis of race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, ethnic group identification, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, genetic condition, marital status, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information or sexual orientation in any of its policies, procedures or practices; nor does the District discriminate against any employees or applicants for employment on the basis of their age. This non-discrimination policy covers admission, access and treatment in District programs and activities--including but not limited to academic admissions, financial aid, educational services and athletics--and application for District employment.
AFFECTED BY THE FIRES? COME GET SUPPLIES!
FOOD | CLOTHES | DIAPERS | BLANKETS
The Santa Rosa Junior College 9th of December
Bertolini Student Center Dining Hall
10 AM - 3 PM
We will also be helping fi l l out theundocufund application
For inquiries please call (707) 521-6934 or email us at ELL@santarosa.edu
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