We are located on the Santiago Canyon College in building A-101. Our website is www.hawkbookstore.com Please call or visit our website for current business hours 714-628-4735 www.hawkbookstore.com
The International Student Office at Santiago Canyon College is located in Building A, room 203. Kanana Gitonga is the International Student Program Coordinator. They can be reached by calling (714)628-5050.
Career Services is a resource offered through Santiago Canyon College’s Counseling Department. The intent in offering career services is two fold: The first is to help students through the career development process by linking college majors and training programs with careers that meet their individual needs; The second objective is to offer practical job preparation services to students as they advance their education. Students may learn job search skills, resume writing and interviewing techniques. Students are assisted in the career decision making process and job preparation through classes, workshops and individual appointments. Students are encouraged to use Career Services on a regular basis.
This club has been created this year, 2013. We meet every other Monday at 4:00 p.m. in the B building of the Rancho Santiago Canyon College campus in room 214. There are no serious commitments or obligations. It's totally FREE and FUN. EVERYONE IS WELCOME! We encourage all types to join - you don't even have to know much of English at all! What is literature without diversity anyway? All poets, artists, authors, philosophers, dreamers and those alike are desired as well. English lovers you know who you are, don't be shy - come commune with the rest of us and share with us what you know! YOU MAY LOVE ENGLISH OR MAYBE JUST LOVE TO EAT; DOESN'T MATTER, WE HAVE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE.
The College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) is a federally funded program designed to assist migrant students' successful completion of their first academic year at Santiago Canyon College (SCC). CAMP supports students through a variety of programs and services and equips students with skills and tools to become academically successful.
Each child who joins our center enjoys an enriched educational setting that is designed for all stages of physical, social, cognitive and emotional development. Whether playing and exploring, eating or resting, these activities build your child’s understanding about the world. We’re committed to making each experience positive.
The Upward Bound Math and Science program is designed to strengthen the math and science skills of participating students. The goal of the program is to help students recognize and develop their potential to excel in math and science and to encourage them to pursue post-secondary degrees in math and science, and ultimately careers in the math and science profession. Program Partners: Santiago Canyon College, El Modena HS, Orange HS Funding Source: Federal TRIO Programs Student Specialists: Mr. Peraza (El Modena HS) & Ms. Rivera (Orange HS)
The club offers a variety of academic and social activities for students who are planning careers in teaching. Some of those activities include: *Networking with other future teachers *Becoming a member of the Student California Teachers Association (SCTA) *Attending teaching/leadership conferences *Participating in scholarship fundraising for SCC TEACH members *Becoming involved in community service projects *Participating in the Associated Student Government and the Inter-Club Council
We offer free high school classes in Orange County. We offer a free high school diploma program for adults. We are accredited. We also have a GED program. All our classes are free. We also offer Adult Basic Education.
The International Student Office at Santiago Canyon College is located in Building A, room 203. Kanana Gitonga is the International Student Program Coordinator. They can be reached by calling (714)628-5050.
Career Services is a resource offered through Santiago Canyon College’s Counseling Department. The intent in offering career services is two fold: The first is to help students through the career development process by linking college majors and training programs with careers that meet their individual needs; The second objective is to offer practical job preparation services to students as they advance their education. Students may learn job search skills, resume writing and interviewing techniques. Students are assisted in the career decision making process and job preparation through classes, workshops and individual appointments. Students are encouraged to use Career Services on a regular basis.
This club has been created this year, 2013. We meet every other Monday at 4:00 p.m. in the B building of the Rancho Santiago Canyon College campus in room 214. There are no serious commitments or obligations. It's totally FREE and FUN. EVERYONE IS WELCOME! We encourage all types to join - you don't even have to know much of English at all! What is literature without diversity anyway? All poets, artists, authors, philosophers, dreamers and those alike are desired as well. English lovers you know who you are, don't be shy - come commune with the rest of us and share with us what you know! YOU MAY LOVE ENGLISH OR MAYBE JUST LOVE TO EAT; DOESN'T MATTER, WE HAVE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE.
Philosophy: The Pathways to Teaching Program is committed to motivating students to find success while at Santiago Canyon College. Our goal is to work with individual students and support their efforts towards transferring to a university in preparation of obtaining a teaching credential. Structure: We are dedicated to fostering intellectual and personal growth in students as they pursue their educational goal of becoming a teacher. The program is geared to assisting students whose career interests include teaching at the elementary, secondary, college, and university levels. Program: Through fostering educational partnerships at the K-12 and university level, SCC is able to provide a program that is designed to encourage and support students in the pursuit of teaching as a career. Support Services Offered: *Teacher education specific academic advising *Teacher education workshops & specialized events *Transfer information and assistance *Teacher education specific articulation sheets for several area university programs *Appointments with teacher education specific university representatives *Job Development assistance; resume writing, interviewing, job opportunities working with youth and volunteer opportunities *SCC TEACH Club (A chapter of the Student California Teachers Association) *Quarterly Pathways to Teaching Newsletter emailed to all PTTP students *Regular email updates to PTTP students
Salem Lutheran School is a co-educational Preschool-Grade 8 school situated in the eastern part of Orange County in the City of Orange. Nestled in the foothills of the Santiago Hills, Salem Lutheran School is part of a unique community that preserves a rural atmosphere while only being three miles from three major freeways. Salem Lutheran School is part of the largest Protestant Christian school system in the nation; a proven program of education for over 200 years currently serving 235,000 students nationwide in over 2300 Preschool, Elementary, High School and University programs. Founded in 1973 as a small preschool, Salem Lutheran School has grown to a total enrollment of over 400 students. Recent recognition of educational excellence include: Accreditation by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and the National Lutheran Schools Association (NLSA), and Apple Distinguished School designation. For more information contact the school at 714-639-1946.