Where Do I Find Help/Resources?
On Campus
- Discover why Counseling Services will help you stay on course
 - Did you know we have Health Services for Students? SWC Health Services offers a variety of services and information about community resources
 - Be a part of the college community by participating in Associated Student Organizations
 - The Academic Success Center offers FREE TUTORING
 - Academic Studies show students who join a Learning Community have higher success rates
 - Know where the Library is located
 - Student Employment Office offers a listing of job opportunities, work experience classes, and assistance with resume writing and interviewing
 
Community Resources
- Former Foster Youth Students (www.fosteringchange.org & www.jitfosteryouth.org) may contact the ILS hot line to discuss eligibility for services with a duty worker. Call 1-866-457-4636 for further information and review the Emancipation Resource Guide (see word doc).
 - Crisis Lines:
                        
                        
- Access & Crisis Line S.D. County 800-479 3339
 - Kaiser Crisis Line 800-900-3277
 - VA Crisis Line 800-273-8255
 - Heidorn Lifeline (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Center) 858-212-5433
 - National Suicide Prevention Hotline 800-273-8255
 
 - Community Resource Information & Referral S.D. County Info Line 858-300-1211
 - South Bay Community Services
 - Community Resources Online
 - South Bay Guidance Center
 - Domestic Violence:
                        
                        
- DV Crisis & Referral (DV Links) 888-385 4657
 - DV 24hr Crisis Line 619-234-3164
 
 - Rape & Sexual Assault:
                        
                        
- Rape & Sexual Assault Hotline 858-272-1767