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College to Career
Fresno City College
College to Career
1101 E. University Ave.
Fresno, CA 97341
Program Contact Sage Talbot
Program Contact Email Sage.talbot@fresnocitycollege.edu
Phone 559-442-8237
Website Program website

The College to Career Program (C2C) is designed to meet the needs to students with intellectual disabilities and autism in post-secondary education and in the workforce.

The C2C Program is a collaboration with the Department of Rehabilitation (DOR), it assists students in finding job placement, and integration into mainstream college courses to obtain skills leading toward gainful employment.

Program information submitted: January 10, 2024

General
Public or private: Public
Type of school: 2-year community college or junior college
Is this program a federally funded TPSID program? No
Affiliates
School district or agency partner: Department of Rehabilitation
Contact person: Dynel Williams
Requirements
Program serves students who have left high school? Yes, all of our students have left high school
Regular high school diploma required? No, an IEP/non-standard diploma/certificate of attendance is accepted
Criteria for admission
  • Student must be 18 or older
Please indicate which disabilities students in this program have:
  • Intellectual disability
  • Autism
Planned program length 3 years
Cost
Is this program able to provide federal financial aid as a Comprehensive Transition Program (CTP)? We are not a CTP, and have no plans to become one.
Students pay for the program in the following ways:
  • Vocational Rehabilitation Funds
  • Federal Financial Aid
Academic
Students enrolled in this program take the following types of inclusive courses (with students who don't have disabilities): Typical college courses for credit
Percentage of academic time spent in inclusive courses (with students who don't have disabilities): 100%
Do all students in this program enroll in at least one inclusive college/university course for credit or audit each semester? Yes
Credential(s) students earn upon completing the program: Students are able to declare their major and complete a FCC certificate program if all classes are completed with a "C" or better.
Is the credential approved by the college/university? Yes, this credential has been through a formal approval process at the IHE
Students in the program have access to the following campus-wide services:
  • Career services
  • Disability/accessibility services
  • Academic tutoring services
  • Health services
  • Mental health/counseling services
  • Access to a transcript via the registrar
Employment
Other career development activities are:
  • Internships
  • Volunteer work
Does this program have a working partnership with VR to provide funding, supports and/or services to students in the program? Yes
Housing
Housing is provided to students: No
Extracurricular
Students participate in student organizations on campus: Yes
Students may participate in the following extra-curricular activities
  • Registered student organizations
  • Student government
  • Club sports
  • Campus events
Students participate in these campus-wide events: College/University's Student orientation