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and Parent Open House in spring quarter. Outreach provides information about De Anza programs and services and serves as a point of contact for schools, students and parents to support the successful transition of prospective students from high school to college.  e o ce also works with all divisions, departments and programs on campus to coordinate institutional outreach e orts, meet enrollment targets and connect new students to programs and services. Location: Seminar Building (SEM) Telephone: 408.864.8327
Email: outreach@deanza.edu Website: deanza.edu/outreach
POLICE (FOOTHILL-DE ANZA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT)
 e Foothill-De Anza Community College District Police Department exists to serve and protect a social and academic environment that sustains and encourages moral and intellectual growth. The department emphasizes being as proactive as possible in anticipating and preventing unsafe conditions, protecting facilities and property, and protecting individuals from the imprudent or illegal acts of others. Its operational philosophy of peacekeeping and protecting the campus is a service that best exists when it has the support and involvement of the total campus community.
Emergency Car Service
 is service, provided when the department is adequately sta ed and not attending to priority security needs, includes dead- battery jumps or help if students lock themselves out of their car.  is service is not available for vehicles with power locks and windows, or side air bags, or vehicles parked o  campus.
Security Escorts
Escorts are provided by district police for anyone wishing to be escorted to their car at any time of the day or night. During working hours, call district police  ve minutes in advance.
Lost and Found
All items should be turned in or claimed at the district police substation.
Location: Hinson Campus Center,
Room 175 (Lower level) Telephone: 650.949.7313
Website: fhdapolice.org Emergency: 9-1-1 Emergency from cell phone:
408.924.8000
Police services are available every day of
the week and on holidays from 6 a.m. to midnight.
SCIENCE RESOURCE CENTER
 e Science Resource Center is located in the Science Pavilion.  e resources are used by the Biology, Chemistry, Health Technology, Math, Medical Laboratory Technician, Nutrition and Health students and instructors to supplement class, laboratory and individual study. Students can also sign up to use one of the group study/meeting rooms.
 e center supports the principle that learning doesn’t have to stop once a student leaves the classroom; the scienti c experience can continue at a time more convenient to the student. While learning is often thought to be a process of the mind, it is heavily in uenced by the learner’s environment – the variety of stimuli, the social aspect of the setting, the spatial context, and even the amount of ambient light and sound have all been seen to a ect the learning experience.  e Science Resource Center, a LEED-certi ed building, is well suited to the learning experience.
 e center maintains an extensive collection of models, histology slides, charts and reference books as well as a comprehensive library of CD-ROMs for 21 computers available for student use.
 e center is open for use to all registered De Anza College students.
Valley Transit Authority (VTA). Students with the SmartPass get unlimited rides on all VTA buses and light rail within Santa Clara County for the duration of each quarter, provided they are enrolled in classes.  e SmartPass is not transferable to others and is funded through a mandatory quarterly fee, established by the DASB. Please visit the College Life o ce or website for more information about the SmartPass. Website: deanza.edu/smartpass
STEWARDSHIP RESOURCE CENTER
 e Stewardship Resource Center (SRC) is operated by the Biological, Health and Environmental Sciences Division’s Environmental Studies Department.  e SRC provides tutorial and classroom support for Environmental Studies and Environmental Sciences courses and programs as well as students who are interested in learning about the stewardship of California and the environment.
   Location:
Telephone:
Kirsch Center for Environmental Studies, Room 224 (southeast corner of campus)
408.864.5322
 Location: Hours:
Telephone:
Science Center, Building 3, Room 3101
Monday 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.  ursday 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Closed on Fridays during the summer session 408.864.8921
STUDENT SUCCESS CENTER (SSC)
Many academic support e orts are organized within the Student Success Center, part of the Equity and Engagement Division.  e SSC supports classroom instruction by helping students at all levels become better learners and gain the con dence and skills to achieve their greatest possible academic success.  e programs are facilitated by trained peer tutors, faculty and staff. Qualifying students are encouraged to serve as peer tutors.
Current locations, hours, phone contacts, staff, activities and program information are available online.
Website: deanza.edu/studentsuccess
ACADEMIC SKILLS CENTER (SKILLS)
 e Academic Skills Center o ers workshops and study skills support for speci c courses. Workshops are open to all De Anza students, and cover reading, writing and a variety of study skills and college success topics.
SMARTPASS (FORMERLY ECO PASS)
 e SmartPass program is a partnership between the De Anza College Associated Student Body (DASB) and the Santa Clara
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