You can enroll in the Stroke and Disability Learning Center program at any time during the Cabrillo College Fall or Spring semesters. Call the Center at 831-477-3300 for information.
See the Cabrillo College web page for the academic calendar.
If offered, continuing students may also enroll in Winter and Summer sessions.
Note: The Stroke Center Registration takes place at the Stroke Center, not through the regular college admissions process.
A counselor or representative of the program will answer your questions and determine with you whether this educational program is right for you.
You do not need a doctor’s order to become a student but you will be asked to sign a medical release.
You may come to take a tour of the Center and meet with the Counselor or you may be asked to answer some more questions by telephone. This will help the faculty to determine your educational interests and goals.
The counselor will schedule an assessment visit for you to meet with the Center’s instructors and determine what activities will best meet your learning goals.
Fees will be determined according to the Student Fee policies of Cabrillo College based on the number of hours of learning activities per week that you enroll to attend.
We make every effort to assure that cost is not a barrier to enrollment.
You are going to college, not a medical center, so your charge for services will be college fees, not medical fees. MediCARE and insurance restrictions will not apply and your coverage and premiums will not be impacted.
Fees in the California Community College system are relatively low. However, if the fees are a barrier, low-income students are eligible for the California Community College, Board of Governors’ Fee Waiver. There are also two dedicated Stroke and Disability Learning Center Scholarships:
| Fred Palmer Memorial Scholarship Fund | |
| Donald G. Ley Memorial Scholarship Fund |
The counselor at the Center can give you information about these options.