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We Celebrate Diversity
We Celebrate You!

SCC has a longstanding tradition of empowering students who came from diverse backgrounds–of varying experience, resources, age, and ability–to reach their academic and career goals. Whether students plan to transfer, earn a degree, or certificate, or improve basic skills proficiency, you will find that SCC offers a broad array of courses and services to help students achieve their goals.

SCC offers a wide variety of cultural retention and engagement opportunities, to make sure our students are successful:

  • Peer mentoring
  • Study spaces
  • Support services
  • Workshops

ASHÉ Center

ASHÉ Center

ASHÉ Center and Umoja-SBA seek to enhance the educational experience for students of African descent at Sacramento City College.

ASHÉ Center

Asian Pacific Islander (API) Center

Asian Pacific Islander (API) Center

SCC offers a wide variety of cultural retention and engagement opportunities to make sure our Asian and Pacific Islander students are successful.

Asian Pacific Islander (API) Center

Native American Student Success Center

Native American Student Success Center

Native American Student Success Center seeks to increase the successes and visibility of Native American and Indigenous students.

Native American Student Success Center

Pride Center

Pride Center

The LGBTQIA+ community at Sacramento City College is made up of students, staff, faculty and managers.

Pride Center

Puente Project

Puente Project

The mission of the Puente Project is to increase the number of educationally disadvantaged students who enroll in four-year colleges and universities, earn college degrees, and return to their communities as mentors and leaders to future generations.

Puente Project

RAZA Center

RAZA Center

RAZA Center and Puente Project seek to empower Latinx students, and other students of color.

RAZA Center

Umoja-SBA

Umoja-SBA

The Umoja-SBA learning community is committed to the academic success, personal growth, and development of students of African Ancestry as well as other students of diverse ancestries with an emphasis on first-year college students. 

Umoja-SBA

Undocu-Resource Center

Undocu-Resource Center

Sacramento City College aims to create a safe, welcoming, and supportive environment for undocumented immigrant students from point of recruitment, to enrollment and completion of their goals.

Undocu-Resource Center

Support the Cultural Engagement Centers

Support the Cultural Engagement Centers

The SCC Student Equity and Success Fund supports the work being done at our Cultural Engagement Centers.

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