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What is a Learning Community?

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A Learning Community is a fun, exciting, and supportive learning environment where students:

  • Take a combination of classes that focuses on a special “theme”
  • Build friendships
  • Work closely in teams and operate as a tight-knit“cohort” group
  • Interact with supportive students and faculty
  • Learn college/academic survival skills

Why should I BECOME PART OF ONE?

Research shows that most students who participate in a Learning Community:

  • Pass their courses
  • Have better long-term success
  • Take more college credits overall
  • Earn higher GPAs
  • Accomplish their career and/or transfer goals
  • Develop lasting friendships and bonds

Choose from one of the following Learning Communities! Click here to fill out the LEARNING COMMUNITIES INTEREST FORM and begin the enrollment process:

Puente Project:

Rudy Puente, Counselor, 831.479-6541
Dr. Adela Najarro, English Instructor, 831.479.6405

Academy for College Excellence (formerly DBA):

Vicki Fabbri, Program Director, vifabbri@cabrillo.edu

REAL: Reading and English Academic Learning:

Susanne Muszala, Counselor, 831.479-6539
Francisco Tostado, Financial Aid Advisor, 831.477.5135

STARS First Year Experience:

Eric Grabiel, Coordinator, 831.477.3293, stars@cabrillo.edu

EOPS/CARE Summer Migrant Program:

(open to PVUSD high school juniors and seniors only)
Vera Romandia, Outreach Specialist, 831.479.5759


Other Types of Learning Communities:

ACCESS: Biology & Chemistry 831.479.6328

Honors Program 831.477.3505

MESA: Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement 831.479.6328

Physics & Engineering Learning Community 831.479-6328

 

 


Academic and Community Resources for Students

At Cabrillo College...

Online Cabrillo College Orientation Research shows that students who go through orientation do significantly better in college because they’ve learned how to navigate the college’s programs and processes successfully. In fact, orientation is so important that new students are required to go through orientation.
Campus Resources, Labs, and Library A comprehensive list of practical Cabrillo resources, support services, and learning labs and tutoring centers.
Financial Aid Services Get help financing your education! Funding sources from federal and state aid to local public and private scholarships.
Learning Skills Offers assessment and diagnosis, courses, counseling and tutoring services for students with learning disabilities.
Counseling and Planning Links to help you meet with a counselor, attend a workshop, or find resources from our career and transfer centers.
Student Health Services Services (many are free to students!), staff, hours, workshops, web resources, personal counseling, and other health and wellness topics.
EOPS "Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) is...designed to provide financial, counseling and academic support services for full-time Cabrillo students identified as educationally and economically disadvantaged."
Student Calendar, Clubs and Activities Information about campus life and activites, including clubs, student government, and the college newspaper, The Voice.
Bookstore Rental Program Information for students on renting your textbooks from the college bookstore.

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In the community ...

Community Health Services A list of health services offered in the community, hosted by the Cabrillo Health Center.
Resources for students who are Parents A comprehensive list of health, social services, childcare, and related information for students raising children from our Early Childhood Program.
Sustainable Transportation This is Cabrillo-specific information about finding public and alternative transportation to school and work from GoGreen.Org.
Community Information Database A comprehensive, searchable list of local organizations and agencies from the Santa Cruz County Libraries website.

 

Posted 05/17/2010

Contact Information

Learning Communities Center

Aptos Location & Hours:

Room 501, M-Th 10am-1pm, Phone: 831-477-3340

Watsonville Location & Hours:

Room A100, T/Th 10am-12pm & W 11am-2pm, Phone: 831-786-4764

Coordinator: Dr. Victoria Bañales
Phone: 831.479.6112

Department Staff and Faculty Directory

  • For information about Learning Community Placement Results, Requirements, Themes, Special Features and Focus:

CLICK HERE

 

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