TRANSFER SERVICES activities, resources and events include:
• College guidebooks and university catalogs library
• Workshops on career and transfer topics
• University representative visits and appointments
• College fairs
• University tours
• Walk-in transfer advising
• Computers for transfer research, applications and more!
Counseling Center
Student Services Center, 9B
| 2nd floor | (909) 274-4380
Not sure of your major or what career path to follow? Having trouble in your classes and not achieving the level of academic
success you know you are capable of achieving? We can help with that!
Counseling faculty specialize in career, educational, and personal counseling and are here to help. Come by the Counseling
Center or visit our website at
to make an appointment. A Counselor or Educational Advisor
will assist you in selecting your classes and developing your Mountie Academic Plan (MAP) to keep you on track.
Disabled Student Programs & Services
Student Services Center, 9B
| 1st floor | (909) 274-4290
Do you have a medical condition or disability that impacts your education, or think you might have one? We’re here for you!
The Disabled Student Programs & Services (DSPS) office is committed to providing quality programs and services for
students who have educational obstacles because of a disability. Registration status with DSP&S and any information you
provide us will be held in the strictest confidence, and shared with only those whom you give us permission.
Based on individual, disability-related needs, students with professionally documented disabilities have access to:
• An adaptive computer lab with accessible software and hardware solutions
• Academic strategies classes to increase success
• Specialized counselling and advising
• Sign language interpreters and real time captioners
• Note taking services
• Priority registration
• Accommodations in the classroom for test taking
• Transportation on campus
• and many other services and accommodations.
We invite you to come in and talk to us to see how we might assist you. DSPS is charged with providing access for students
with disabilities but we strive to enhance student success.
Accessible Technology Center (ATC) - Student Success Center, 9E
| 1st floor | (909) 274-5679
Accommodations and Academic Adjustments for Students with Disabilities
Under Federal and State laws, the College is required to make modifications to academic requirements and practices
as necessary in order to ensure that they do not discriminate against a qualified student with a disability. The College is
also required to have a policy and procedure for responding to students with verified disabilities who request academic
adjustments. Students with disabilities have the right to receive reasonable academic adjustments in order to create an
educational environment where they have equal access to instruction without fundamentally altering any course, educational
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