基本需求
Enhancing the educational environment by providing basic needs to students who are experiencing housing, food or other insecurities.
请求支持Enhancing the educational environment by providing basic needs to students who are experiencing housing, food or other insecurities.
请求支持Grossmont大学 is committed to providing an educational environment that fosters compassion and respect, welcomes diversity and supports students in various circumstances (including students experiencing housing and food insecurities). To accomplish this, the college has created support programs and resources that assist our students in meeting their basic needs and promoting their academic success.
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当生活发生意想不到的转折时,得到你需要的支持
Funded by the Foundation for Grossmont & Cuyamaca 社区 Colleges, our local 社区 Partners and Donors, whose mission is to assist our students in times of unexpected hardship to ensure that they can stay enrolled and meet their education goals.
Students in emergency situations may be eligible for our emergency housing services through the Grossmont大学 基本需求 Office. Our services range from either emergency or transitional housing options. 紧急住房 situations are often those consisting of safety concerns, unforeseen housing displacements, and other crisis situations. These resources exist to support students in emergency situations only and are triaged through a needs-based assessment.
服务分为以下几类:
紧急/临时: indicates that a student is in immediate need of housing due to a crisis situation & does not have a secure long-term housing plan
过渡: indicates that a student is in between housing accommodations and needs short-term support until their long-term plan can be ready
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紧急住房is short-term (30 day maximum stay) for students facing imminent loss of housing or currently unhoused. Eligibility, length of stay, and location placement is determined upon assessment of emergency housing needs.
目的:Support students in emergency housing situations only and comprehensively support them towards a more stable housing plan.
紧急住房情况通常包括:
安全问题
不可预见的住房位移
在汽车或公共场所停留/睡觉
其他危机情况
临时住所is short-term (14-day maximum stay) for students facing imminent or expected housing displacement. Eligibility, length of stay, and type of service is determined upon a needs-based assessment.
目的:只支持住宿期间的学生
过渡性住房情况通常包括:
中间租赁
在动作之间
意想不到的位移
需要紧急住房支持吗?
填写一份基本需求评估表online and 基本需求 staff will get back to you as soon as possible (no later than 2 business days)
紧急住房 referrals are reviewed daily. If eligible activations are not guaranteed for a same-day stay, however are addressed with timely care.
Due to a high volume of students seeking emergency housing, please understand we are unable to house a student long term. And we do give priority to students based on enrollment status as well as other factors.
We will do our best to assist students with emergency housing but we can’t guarantee. We do work with several agencies in the San Diego Area to help assist students in finding a permanent solution
Enrollment will be verified and we can only assist CURRENT Grossmont大学 Students (If you attending Cuyamaca大学, Please reach out to their CARE program team)
Students who are offered temporary transitional/ emergency housing will be required to sign a form that they will adhere to the college’s student conduct code
Get the financial support you need to help you succeed throughout your Grossmont大学 educational journey.
获得获得学位、证书或重要工作技能所需的经济援助
Providing students with the tools and resources to learn about money management and to make informed decisions regarding their financial wellness.
补助金是一种 不需要偿还的礼物。
奖学金 are financial aid awards designed to help students pay for an undergraduate degree.
查找有关索赔申请、已支付福利等的最新数据。
无障碍资源中心 offers academic accommodations, disability management, and support services for students
with disabilities and learning differences.
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提供了 辅导及支援服务
比如实习、找工作、就业准备和育儿
为目前正在接受的学生提供援助
TANF/现金援助福利。
| CalWORKs网站 |
Get help choosing a major, make career decisions, developing an educational plan and more
| 就业中心网站 |
儿童发展中心
Provides care and education of young children while their parents attend school or
are employed by Grossmont大学
| 儿童发展中心网站 |
提供学术、职业和个人咨询
| 咨询中心网站 |
The 梦想中心 is safe space that offers a support system for undocumented students and their families.
| 梦想中心网站 |
Extended Opportunities Program 服务 (bgi的) assists students who are identified as economically and educationally disadvantaged. Eligible students are provided with a wide range of support services to foster success.
| bgi的网站 |
获得获得学位、证书或重要工作技能所需的经济援助
| 经济援助网站 |
Gizmo’s Kitchen is a ‘grab and go’ student food pantry that supports students by providing pre-packaged items suitable for an on-campus lunch or meal. Student toiletry items are also available.
| 小发明的厨房网站 |
Provides support for foster youth as they transition to independent living. Program can provide specialized academic, career and personal counseling; book vouchers; grant money and more.
| NextUP网站 |
健康中心只接受预约。 请打电话给 619-644-7192 安排一个约会。
| 健康与健康中心网站 |
适用于太阳城娱乐的学生、教职员工。
| 了解更多关于哺乳室的信息 |
Supporting emotional wellness so students can achieve their academic goals. Counselors help students cope with grief, loss, anxiety, stress & more.
| 精神健康服务网站 |
Shower facilities are available to any student who is enrolled in a minimum of 1-unit. Student must be in good standing with the college.
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成功的教练 are approachable facilitators who connects students with the right
resources to be successful in your academic journey.
| 成功教练网站 |
| 辅导网站 |
The 工作研究 programs give students the opportunity to earn part or all of their financial need by working on campus or off campus in community service positions while they are in school.
| 工作学习和就业网站 |
| ZTC网站 |
| 危机热线: 1-888-724-7240 | |
| 自杀热线: 1 - 800 -自杀 | |
| 211 -圣地亚哥县资源: 1-800-227-0997 |
Staff advocates are employees who have been designated as the initial points of contact for homeless youth. The goal of our Advocates is to ensure that homeless youth receive appropriate services and guidance to support their success in college.
员工提倡 are responsible for understanding the provisions of the Higher Education Act pertaining to 太阳城娱乐 eligibility of current and prospective students, including unaccompanied homeless youth. They also identify and inform students of available and appropriate services (campus and community), including student 太阳城娱乐 and other assistance programs.
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| 619-644-7600 |