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E.O.P.S. -
Financial Aid -
http://www.vvc.edu/offices/financial-aid/ Located in the Student Services One Stop Center (Bldg. 23), Email: FinancialAid@vvc.edu
Library - The Library supports student learning and success with a variety of services and resources, including: research help, print and eBooks, computers and printing, reserve textbooks, online databases, streaming media and DVDs, research guides, group study rooms, copy machines, quiet study space and Wi-Fi. Located lakeside in Bldg. 41. For more information visit our website athttp://library.vvc.edu Email library@vvc.edu
Math Success Center (MSC) - The Math Success Center is here to help you study for your math class. You don’t need an appointment; just drop by, sign in with your studentID number, and get the help you need. Come by to study with your classmates, to study on your own, or to get help from the tutors. We have several computers available for your on-line math homework needs, and the tutors are well- versed in these particular platforms. Located in the Advanced Technology Center (Bldg. 21 Room 145). Phone: (760) 245-4271 Ext. 2788
Mental Health -
downloading the TimelyCare app: timelycare.com/vvc
NextUp -
The purpose of EOPS is to provide educational and financial support to our
students. This includes: book grants, school supplies, vendor cards, priority registration,
counseling, waived graduation fees and much more. For information and to apply visit
https://www.vvc.edu/extended-opportunities-program-and-services-eops-
cooperative-agencies-resources-education-care. Located in the One Stop (Bldg. 23).
Financial Aid helps students and their families pay for college. If
eligible, financial assistance covers educational expenses including tuition and fees,
books, and supplies. There are several types of financial aid, including grants,
scholarships, and work study. For more information, visit
If you or someone you care about needs to speak to someone or is
in crisis and needs immediate help, please call the National Suicide Prevention
Lifeline 1-800-273-8255 open 24/7. If emergency medical care is needed, call 911 or
go to the hospital. Free 24/7 medical and mental health support is available by
NextUp is a program that offers financial and academic support for
current/former foster youth that may include: textbooks, school supplies, tutoring,
on-going counseling, food, transportation, emergency housing, childcare, and
student fee assistance. Located on the upper campus (Bldg. 10B) Text: (760) 515-
9025 or Email: nextup@vvc.edu
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