Find Services to Help You Succeed!
Here is a directory of student services and links to their websites, where you'll find the most current contact information and hours to reach them. Most student services offer assistancein person as well as on Zoom.
Holiday Office Closures
Most offices will be closed and there will be no classes on these holidays:
- Jan. 20 (Monday): Martin Luther King Jr. Day
- Feb. 14-17 (Friday-Monday): Presidents Day weekend
Check the academic calendar for additional holidays and other important dates.
Help With Basic Needs
Are you struggling to secure the daily essentials of food, housing or mental health? You're not alone. There are resources and referrals available for De Anza students.Getting Started
Click on a link for contact information, office hours and details about the services at these offices.
- Admissions and Records
- Assessment Center – placement for English,
math and other subjects - Bookstore
- Cashier's Office
- Financial Aid
- Library – books, online references, computers, calculators, study rooms and other services
Resources for You (Quick Guide)
Academic Support
- Find your counselor – get help planning your academic journey
- English Performance Success (EPS) – support for students who need extra help with English
- Learning Communities – programs for students who share your interests or experiences
- Math Performance Success (MPS) – support for students who need extra help with Math
- Online Education – support for online classes
- Student Success Center – free tutoring and academic skills workshops
- Transfer Center – workshops, counseling and university rep visits
- Villages – supportive communities and relevant resources for students, faculty and staff who share related academic interests
Basic Needs
- Resources for Basic Needs – find help with food, housing, mental health and transportation
- Food Pantry (RSS 127 and locations around campus) – groceries, prepared meals and store cards
- Resource Hub (RSS 143) – in-person referrals, information, snacks and hygiene items
- Transit SmartPass – one small fee to ride free all quarter on VTA
Health and Well-Being
- Mental Health and Wellness Center (RSS 258) – free psychological counseling and support groups
- Timely Care – free online mental health support, 24/7
- Student Health Services (Campus Center, lower level) – free and low-cost health services
Help Paying for College
- Apply for financial aid – scholarships, grants and loans
- De Anza College Promise – free tuition and fees for eligible students
- Stretch your book dollars – save money on textbooks and materials
Specialized Support
- EOPS/CARE (Campus Center Room 140) – assistance for low-income and disadvantaged students
- Guardian Scholars and NextUp (Campus Center Room 140) – current and former foster youth
- Pride Center (Library 158) – resources and support for LGBTQ+ students
- Rising Scholars – students who were formerly incarcerated or have other involvement with the justice system
- Parenting support – information and support for students with children
- Undocumented student resources – free legal services, mental health support and other resources
- Veterans Resource Center (SEM 3) – for military veterans and dependents
Tech Resources
- Borrow a computer or Wi-Fi hot spot
- Online learning resources – support and tips from the Online Ed Center
- Student tech support – answers and assistance for hardware and software issues
- Zoom spaces on campus – designated quiet spaces with power outlets and Wi-Fi
Services Directory
Here's a more extensive list of programs that provide a variety of services and support.
Academic Awareness: Academic Probation
Support for students on academic or progress probation
College Life Office
Clubs and organizations; student government (DASG); student ID and transit cards; social events.
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Cross Cultural Partners
Pairing students who are English learners with fluent English speakers
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services
Interpreting and captioning for students with hearing disabilities
HEFAS (Higher Education for AB 540 Students)
Peer support and resources for undocumented students
Housing Resources
Resources for students who are homeless or struggling to afford housing
Occupational Training Institute
For students who were laid off or are receiving state TANF aid
Outreach Office
Counseling and support for new and prospective students, the De Anza College Promise and Men of Color Community
Resource Hub
Stop by RSS 143 for snacks, toiletries and information about basic needs resources
Rising Scholars
Support for students who were previously incarcerated or have other involvement with the justice system
Student Complaints or Concerns
Request assistance, report worrisome behavior, file a grievance or complaint
Student Rights and Responsibilities
Code of conduct, grievance procedures, policies on discrimination and harassment
Veterans Resource Center
Academic and peer support, as well as help with military benefits