Campus Resources
While enrolled as a Dual Enrollment Student at ARC, all services and resources listed below are available for students to utilize. Note: not all resources will apply to each student, please check with counselors and guardians to see if you are eligible. Included services and resources are broken down into the following sections: Academics, Student Services, Admissions, Affinity Groups, Health and Well-Being, and Future Directions
What they offer: Information on Apps and Software utilized at ARC, Chromebooks for Students, Free and Low-Cost Internet and Wi-Fi for Students, information and help with eServices and account management, as well as a remote help desk.
Website: https://arc.losrios.edu/student-resources/technology-resources
What they offer: Academic support, industry involvement, supportive community environment, and enrichment activities related to Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
Website: https://arc.losrios.edu/mesa
What they offer: Receive regular help and feedback from your instructor, study, get help and take tests any time when the center is open, complete math course modules in a mastery-based approach in order to better math competency
Website: https://arc.losrios.edu/student-resources/math-learning-center
Library
What they offer: Research Databases, Research Guides, Citation Help, Textbooks, and Other Library Material, Library Courses related to resources and research for credit, Computers, Printing, Photocopying, and Study Rooms
What they offer: Tutoring in all subjects on campus, English as a Second Language Center, LRC Computer Lab, Reading across the Disciplines (RAD) and Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC), Student Tech Center, and Tutorial Center
Website: https://arc.losrios.edu/lrc
Student Services
What they offer: Information for incoming, new, and current students with general information for application and enrollment in ARC as well as referrals to other Student Services programs
What they offer: Academic counseling, Referral to tutoring and campus/community resources, Workshops for Financial Aid Applications and Financial and Economic Literacy Sessions, Grant Aid Programs, and Peer Mentor Support Groups
Website: https://arc.losrios.edu/student-resources/trio-student-support-services
What they offer: (EOPS&S) Academic counseling, Priority “0” enrollment, Textbook Assistance, Transfer Services to California colleges, Letters of Recommendation for employment and scholarships, and Student Workshops. (CARE) Referrals to support groups and workshops, additional assistance with textbooks, supplies, and services to all eligible recipients. (NextUp) Referrals to support groups and workshops, campus tours to 4-year universities, additional assistance with textbooks, supplies, and services to all eligible recipients
Website: https://arc.losrios.edu/student-resources/support-services/eops-care-and-nextup
What they offer: Services to incoming and current students, development of a personalized education plan, determining academic and personal goals, help in maintaining current and future success in coursework, ability to answer a large array of college-related questions
Website: https://arc.losrios.edu/student-resources/counseling
What they offer: Access to personalized counseling for students with disabilities, Letters of Accommodation, Assistive Technology Labs, Alternate Media Requests, and Academic Accommodations for Disabilities References
What they offer: Information and help about Tuition and Fees, Types of Financial Aid, Financial Aid Policies, Scholarships, Grants, Loans, FAFSA, & the California Dream Act
Website: https://arc.losrios.edu/admissions/financial-aid-and-fees
Admissions
What they offer: Help with enrollment of classes, maintenance of student records, and verification of GPA and enrollment
Website: https://arc.losrios.edu/admissions/get-started-and-apply/admissions-and-records
What they offer: Information on Tuition and Fees, Student Access Cards, Student Payment Plans, 1098-T Tuition Statements, and Refunds
Website: https://arc.losrios.edu/student-resources/business-services
What they offer: An orientation session for first-time students, which will cover campus resources and services as well as designating counselors, success coaches, and peer mentors
Website: https://arc.losrios.edu/fye-at-arc
Community & Cultural Groups
What they offer: Access to counselors, peer mentors, coaches, and faculty liaisons for students interested in pursuing coursework in a series of related areas including: Business, STEM, Arts, Language and People, Health and Service, and Manufacturing, Construction, and Transportation.
What they offer: Designed for low-income, first-generation college students and provides college, career and financial information, academic advising, and education field trips
Website: https://arc.losrios.edu/student-resources/trio-educational-talent-search
What they offer: Designed for low-income and possible first-generation college students, College Preparation Activates, Tutoring, Test Preparation for the SAT/ACT, academic, financial and career guidance, college visits, workshops for parents of participants, and personalized support from trained Upward Bound professionals
Website: https://arc.losrios.edu/student-resources/trio-upward-bound
What they offer: Student Government, Joint Budget Committee, Student Clubs and Events, Student Access Cards, SAGE Program, Level Up Program, Lactation Room, and Mediation and Reflection Space
Website: https://arc.losrios.edu/center-for-leadership-and-development
What they offer: A center to help Black students connect to programs, people and resources such as the Blackademic program, the Umoja Sakhu learning Community, A2MEND, and the Black Student Union
Website: https://arc.losrios.edu/student-resources/black-student-success-center
What they offer: Study space, computers, printing, tutoring, scholarship referrals, university recruiters, academic counseling referrals, transfer advice, Native community, workshops, elder visits, student leadership opportunities, social and cultural events
Website: https://arc.losrios.edu/student-resources/native-american-resource-center
What they offer: A safe and inclusive campus environment for students and community members. The center is committed to advocating for improvements in campus climate regarding trans and queer issues and student success. Campus resources include the Pride Center, Gender Inclusive Bathrooms, LGBTQIA+ Library Resources, Student Groups, and Pride Training. The Pride Center also includes and is well-versed in off-campus LGBTQIA+ resources including: Mental Health, Physical Health, Employment, and Legal Resources
Website: https://arc.losrios.edu/pride-center
What they offer: Assistance in reaching academic goals through dedicated courses, academic counseling, peer mentoring, cultural enrichment, and book assistance
What they offer: Accelerated instruction, intensive academic counseling, mentoring by members of the community, and preparation for transfer to 4-year universities
Website: https://arc.losrios.edu/student-resources/puente-project
What they offer: Services provided to undocumented students include: Academic/Personal Counseling, Financial Aid Assistance, UndocuAlly Trainings, Immigration Consultations, and Mental Health Services
Website: https://arc.losrios.edu/student-resources/undocuscholar-resource-connection
What they offer: Collective spaces for students to shared lived realities, stories, and histories. UNITE provides a welcoming and inclusive environment that engages in dialogue about diversity, social justice, and equity. UNITE offers support, advocacy, and leadership opportunities for and about disproportionately impacted communities
Website: UNITE Center
Health and Well-Being
What they offer: Services to incoming and current students, development of a personalized education plan, determining academic and personal goals, help in maintaining current and future success in coursework, ability to answer a large array of college-related questions
Website: https://arc.losrios.edu/student-resources/counseling
What they offer: Access to personalized counseling for students with disabilities, Letters of Accommodation, Assistive Technology Labs, Alternate Media Requests, and Academic Accommodations for Disabilities References
What they offer: ARC collaborates with local food banks and community agents to support students with food and basic essential needs at a free or low-cost
What they offer: Academic, Emotional, Financial, Physical, Social, and Spiritual assistance and access to corresponding resources. Students can meet with ARC nurses via Telehealth to get help remotely. Currently offering referrals for TB testing and immunizations
Website: https://arc.losrios.edu/campus-life/health-and-safety/student-health-and-wellness-center
Future Directions
What they offer: Resources for choosing a career, planning for college, preparing for employment, researching job opening, and career and resume workshops
What they offer: Experience and Guidance for helping students acquire relevant work and internships, resume building, interview preparation, access to Handshake, and exposure to ARC programs participating in the Work Experience and Internship Program
Short ARC Application (Spanish)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwaVImT_GA4&t=9s
Short ARC Application (English)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfY45FqI5V8&t=386s
How to Log Into Los Rios CCD Gmail (English)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tj9IqAfO9sU
How to Log Into Los Rios CCD Gmail (Spanish)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcNYGIkZ9ko
How to Log Into Canvas (English)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtb2BmBkHuc
How to Log Into Canvas (Spanish)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_-xEkSGoFc
How to log in to eServices (English)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8wJvs2qKoU
How to login to eServices (Spanish)
https://www.youtube.cGet Started in eServicesom/watch?v=eGraGvEqs_A
Returning Dual Enrollment Students
How to complete my supplemental enrollment form: Instructional PDF