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Cuyamaca College supports the organization of students known as the Associated Students of Cuyamaca College (ASCC).   This Association promotes the following objectives:

To serve as an active student voice in the operation of the college, including both shared governance and the management of student activities.

To provide an opportunity for leadership experience and training for students.

To enhance, wherever possible, the general excellence of the college, uniting the interests of all persons - faculty, administration, local residents and students.

ASSOCIATED STUDENT GOVERNMENT AND SHARED GOVERNANCE

Since virtually all major decisions made at Cuyamaca College affect students in some way, student input to the various decision-making bodies is relevant, necessary and welcomed.  The ASCC has adopted a constitution which established an organized "student voice" at Cuyamaca College.  This "voice" is facilitated by the ASCC and is a critical constituency among the college governance structure.
 

STUDENT BENEFIT CARD

When you purchase your Student Benefit Coyote Card for $10 you will receive a free color photo ID, free usage of IBM compatible computers, free admission to athletic events, as well as special discounts on many other college and local community events.

This card not only benefits you, but it allows the ASCC to support different activities and programs on campus.  The college is not responsible for lost or stolen cards.

For additional information, please contact the Student Center at (619) 660-4274 or the Student Affairs Office at (619) 660-4295.
 

CULTURAL ACTIVITIES

The ASCC cooperates with and supports departments and special-interest groups to the cultural awareness of all persons on the campus.  Typical programs include: Black History, Latin Heritage, Native American Awareness, Multi-cultural Experience, Disability Day, musical and dramatic programs, art shows and many other outstanding cultural programs.  These programs are all open to all members of the college and community.
 

 
Be sure to drop by the Student Center on your break so you can relax, watch TV, play video games, pool, ping pong, or pop a video in the VCR/DVD and sit back and have a snack.

The Student Center is located in the One-Stop Center.

Hours: Monday-Thursday, 9:00 a.m-4:00 p.m.

 

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