Our Mission and Goals
The mission of the Office of Student Equity is to eradicate the opportunity gap among all students at CCSF.
The primary goals of the Office of Student Equity will be to:
- Support the integration of equity as a core planning value at all levels of the college.
- Support all college stakeholders in developing interventions designed to close opportunity gaps
- Build the capacity of college constituencies to access, analyze and track data
In addition, the Office of Student Equity will work closely with the Student Learning Outcomes Committee of the Academic Senate and the Research and Planning Department to continue regular equity-themed data analysis sessions with faculty and staff, coaching groups and individuals about analysis of Student Learning Outcomes disaggregated by focus populations as well as assisting faculty and staff with evaluation of opportunity gaps in their departments and programs.
This increased capacity will improve access to and understanding of data, data systems, and data analysis. In turn, the college community will increase skills and abilities related to data collection, data reporting, and outcomes assessment.
Our Vision Statement
The City College of San Francisco Office of Student Equity is committed to inclusivity, equity, and diversity among our college community members, including students, staff, faculty, and administrators. We believe that all students, of varying backgrounds, races, abilities, nationalities, identities, sexual orientations, beliefs, religions, socio-economic statuses, have the right to access higher education and receive the resources and support they need to achieve their educational and professional goals. We welcome, encourage, and engage in diverse perspectives in respectful dialogue, and our commitment is to be critically race-conscious, anti-racist, and culturally responsive in all that we do. Education is for all who enter the doors of this college. We welcome you.
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Student Equity and Achievement (SEA) Program
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Student Equity Metrics
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Focus Populations
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Equity Times Newsletters
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Document Translation and Interpretation Services (through AANAPISI)
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Ram Resources
In 2017-18, the categorical fund leads for Student Equity (SE), Basic Skills (BSI), Student Success (SSSP) worked on creating an integrated plan for the State Chancellor's Office. As a result, the state is now integrating the three funds into the Student Equity and Achievement (SEA) Program.
The Student Equity and Achievement Program, established in Education Code (EC) 78222, consolidates the Basic Skills Initiative (BSI), Student Equity (SE) and the Student Success and Support Program (SSSP) with the intent of supporting Guided Pathways and the system-wide goal to eliminate achievement gaps. As a condition of receiving funds, a district shall comply with the following: maintain an equity plan; provide matriculation services; adopt placement policies (AB 705) and provide all students with an educational plan.
- Successful Enrollment
- Completed Transfer-level Math and English in 1st year
- Retention from Primary Term to Secondary Term
- Completion (certificate or degree)
- Transfer to a four-year institution
Based on the formula provided by the States Chancellor's Office to identify our College's disproportionate gaps.
- Black/African American
- Latino/a/x
- Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
- American Indian/Alaskan Native
- Filipino/a/x
- Students with disabilities (DSPS)
- LGBTQ+**
- Students facing homelessness or housing insecurity**
- Foster Youth**
- Justice Impacted (students formerly incarcerated)*
* recent additions for CCSF
** equity populations based on local college data
2025 Equity Newsletters
Coming Soon!
2024 Equity Newsletters
Fall
Equity Times V.45
Equity Times V.44
Equity Times V.43
Spring
Equity Times V.42
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Equity Times V.40
Equity Times V.39
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2023 Equity Newsletters
Fall
Equity Times V.37
Equity Times V.36
Equity Times V.35
Equity Times V.34
Spring
Equity Times V.33
Equity Times V.32
Equity Times V.31
Equity Times V.30
2022 Equity Newsletters
Fall
Equity Times V.29
Equity Times V.28
Spring
Equity Times V.27
Equity Times V.26
Equity Times V.25
Equity Times V.24
2021 Equity Newsletters
Fall
Equity Times V.23
Equity Times V.22
Spring
Equity Times V.21
Equity Times V.20
Equity Times V.19
2020 Equity Newsletters
Fall
Equity Times V.18
Equity Times V.17
Equity Times V.16
Equity Times V.15
Spring
Equity Times V.14
Equity Times V.13
Equity Times V.12
Equity Times V.11
2019 Equity Newsletter
Fall
Equity Times V.10
Equity Times V.9
Spring
Equity Times V.8
Equity Times V.7
Equity Times V.6
2018 Equity Newsletter
Fall
Equity Times V.5
CCSF Document Translation and Interpretation Services
Employee Request Form
- Document Translation Services provided by Accent on Languages (in collaboration with Adult Education Programs [AEP])
- Interpretation Services provided by LanguageLine Solutions (in collaboration with the Office of Student Equity [OSE]/Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions [AANAPISI])
Learn more about our AANAPISI efforts through our partnership with LanguageLine Solutions.
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