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Disabled Students Programs and Services at City College of San Francisco

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50 Phelan Avenue, R323, San Francisco, CA

DSPS provides support services and classes for students with disabilities at City College of San Francisco.

Northern California Outreach & Admissions: Job Corps

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351 H Avenue, Building 442, San Francisco, CA

Through a nationwide network of campuses, Job Corps offers a comprehensive array of career development services to at-risk young women and men, ages 16 to 24, to prepare them for successful careers. Job Corps employs a holistic career development training approach which integrates the teaching of academic, vocational, employability skills and social competencies through a combination of classroom, practical and based learning experiences to prepare youth for stable, long-term, high-paying jobs.

First Place for Youth San Francisco Independent Living Skills Program (ILSP)

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30 Harriet Street San Francisco, CA 94103

First Place for Youth San Francisco Independent Living Skills Program (ILSP) helps foster youth build the skills they need to make a successful transition to self-sufficiency and responsible adulthood.

Year Up Bay Area

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210 Spear Street, San Francisco, CA

Year Up prepares young adults for success in corporate Information Technology careers and college.

Guardian Scholars Program at City College of San Francisco

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50 Phelan Avenue, Room 205, San Francisco, CA

The Guardian Scholars program serves as a college advocacy and direct service provider to young men and women who have been in the foster care system.

Affordable Colleges Online

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Affordable Colleges Online has created an expert-driven resource guidebook for students seeking advice and information about affordable programs from Community Colleges that offer flexible online learning classes.  Community colleges are a critical part of the education ecosystem and continue to offer a truly cost effective option for students to earn a 2 year degree or the credits needed to transfer to a 4-year college.  Over the last few years, community colleges have made many of these 2 year programs more flexible by offering fully online or hybrid options. Content includes:     – The basics of online learning at communityRead more