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Personal Counseling
■ Self-awareness
■ Interpersonal communication
■ Stress management
■ Relationship counseling
■ Clari cation and resolution of
problem areas
■ Referral to o -campus resources
Counseling is a con dential relationship between a student and a counselor. Counselors act as catalysts to help students de ne their own questions, explore their own alternatives and ultimately  nd their own answers.
Hours of operation are subject to change, especially during academic breaks. Visit the website or call to check hours the center is open each week. Typically, counselors and academic advisors are available Mondays and Thursdays, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; Tuesdays, 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m.; Wednesdays, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. and 5-7 p.m.; and Fridays, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Counselors and advisers may be seen on a drop-in basis or by appointment throughout the week. Appointments are available for  nancial aid extensions. Appointments may be made online, by telephone or in person with the receptionist in the Counseling and Advising Center lobby.
Location: Registration & Student Services Building, 2nd  oor
Telephone: 408.864.5400 Website: deanza.edu/counseling
DASB CARD
 e purchase of a DASB Card provides bene ts to students and to the campus as a whole.  e card provides the funds needed to support programs and services to the student such as clubs, seminars, guest speakers, athletics, creative arts productions, legal advice, loans, culturally diverse programs and campus publicity.
 e DASB card is the property of the college and must be surrendered for needed replacement or by request of the Foothill- De Anza Community College District police.
 e purchaser of the DASB Card is also entitled to the following bene ts:
■ Free admission to all home athletic games
■ Participation in student clubs and organizations
■ Discount movie passes ■ Legal advice service
■ Use of computers in the
Open Media Lab See College Life (O ce of).
Website: deanza.edu/collegelife/ idcard.html
DINING SERVICES
Dining Services, located on the upper level of the Campus Center, serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Menu items in- clude an organic salad bar, hot and cold sandwiches, specialty pizzas, pasta, Vietnamese pho, Mexican food and burgers. An assortment of snacks, desserts and beverages is also available. Private dining rooms are available by reservation by calling the Dining Services O ce. Banquet catering services are available for both on- and o -campus events.
Telephone: 408.864.8515 Website: deanza.edu/dining
DISABILITY SUPPORT PROGRAMS AND SERVICES (DSPS)
ADAPTED PHYSICAL EDUCATION
 e Adapted Physical Education (APE) program provides exercise classes for individuals with physical limitations and disabilities.
have the assistance of an interpreter/ scheduler with registration, interpreting and captioning services in the classroom, and a campus liaison.
Location: Telephone:
Email: Website:
Registration and Student Services Building 408.864.8753 (Voice) 408.864.8748 (TTY) dss@deanza.edu deanza.edu/dsps/dss
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Eligibility to run for student government o ce
DASB scholarships
DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES
Disability Support Services (DSS) provides services and instruction to students with physical, psychological, chronic health, hearing, visual, learning and spectrum disabilities.  ese services and accommodations include ASL interpreting, captioning, mobility, tutoring, assistive technology support and training as well as testing accommodations.
Visually impaired students have the services of an alternate media specialist to assist them with curricular modi cations such as ordering materials in special media.
Location:
Telephone: Website:
Building PE 6 (near the pool)
408.864.8885 deanza.edu/dsps/ape
LEARNING DISABILITY SUPPORT
The DSS Learning Disability Support team assists students in discovering their learning styles and academic strengths and weaknesses, and assesses eligibility for learning disability services.
An adult with learning disabilities has average or above-average intelligence and needs assistance in one or more of the following areas: reading, spelling, math, writing, problem solving, memory and organizational skills. All eligibility assessments are done on an individual basis, and a personalized plan of instruction is developed according to the student’s abilities and needs.  e following services are available to eligible students: registration assistance, tutoring, specialized instruction, and campus and community liaison. Location: Registration & Student
Services Building Telephone: 408.864.8838
Website: deanza.edu/dsps HOPE PROGRAM
 e Hope-De Anza cooperative program is designed to serve adults with developmental disabilities who would bene t from a com- prehensive rehabilitation and educational program. Training assists the individual in developing the attitudes, behaviors, work skills and self-con dence leading to compet- itive, supported or sheltered employment.
 e program uses a team approach is used that considers the total individual with emphasis on the development of an individualized and prescriptive vocational and educational plan.
Locations:
• 3080 Alfred St., Santa Clara, 408.562.1836
• 1555 Parkmoor Ave., San Jose, 408.282.5012
Website: deanza.edu/dsps/hope
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