District & Community Resources
The Child Development Center provides convenient, affordable child care services to the students and staff of É«½ç°É, as well as to the residents of nearby communities.
Students
The Child Development Center provides convenient, affordable child care services to the students and staff of É«½ç°É, as well as to the residents of nearby communities.
Disability Support Services (DSS) provides the support services for students with disabilities at É«½ç°É mandated by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Health Services staff are available to students in-person, via online video conference, webchat, and phone consultation. For more information, you can schedule an appointment through Cranium Café, call 619-482-6354, or email enurse@swccd.edu.
The Athletics Department for É«½ç°É is committed to providing an equitable, diverse and inclusive environment in its intercollegiate athletics programs, so all feel welcomed, supported and can thrive. Sports have the remarkable ability to unite student-athletes, coaches, and staff from diverse backgrounds to foster a sense of belonging and togetherness that builds a strong sense of community.
Southwestern's student-athletes pursue excellence in many aspects of their lives – academically, athletically, and in their pursuit of achievement, service and leadership. Please learn more about us and support at Southwestern Community College District.
Southwestern Community College District
Athletic Department Data
2022-2023Men's Sports Student Athlete by Sport Baseball 41 Basketball 16 Cross Country 3 Football 116 Soccer 35 Swimming/Diving 16 Track and Field 18 Water Polo 12 Total 257 Women's Sports Student Athlete by Sport Basketball 14 Cross Country 8 Soccer 25 Softball 14 Swimming/Diving 6 Tennis 8 Track and Field 8 Volleyball 11 Water Polo 9 Total 103 Freshman Student Athletes 196 Returning Student Athletes 128 Total 360 The School of Math, Science and Engineering (MSE) serves a diverse group of students pursuing STEM majors (anthropology, astronomy, biology, chemistry, engineering, geography, geology, math, physical science, physics), students wishing to fulfill their general education requirements, and student requiring STEM courses for programs outside of MSE. Through faculty involvement in several NSF grants and the contributions of the MESA Program, our students have the opportunity to participate in paid internships, research experiences, mentorship programs, and work based learning activities.
For Spring 2024, MSE has a total of 173 faculty, with 46 full time faculty and 127 part time faculty. MSE has a variety of clubs and student organizations related to STEM majors: Anthropology, chemistry, earth science, math and science, SHPE, Society of Women Engineers, and software engineering.
2022/23 Students in STEM Declared Majors Program Total Female
%Male
%Non-Binary Unknown First Gen Non First Gen Unknown/Unreported Anthropology 181 93(53.4%)81(44.8%)79 97 Astronomy 68 26(38.2%)38(55.9%)19 43 6 Biology 1149 922(65.0%)461(32.5%)11 20 415 938 66 Chemistry 165 87(19.0%)75(45.5%)48 110 7 Computer Science 962 183(19.0%)754(78.4%)6 18 338 569 55 Drone and Geospatial Tech. 30 0(0.0%)20(66.7%)9 9 Engineering 959 187(19.5%)752(78.4%)16 308 609 Geography 52 16(30.8%)35(67.3%)7 37 Geology 41 18(43.9%)22(53.7%)8 28 Mathematics 223 97(43.5%)117(52.5%)71 142 6 Physics 81 17(21.0%)62(76.5%)26 50 Total 4181 1646(39.4%)2417(57.8%)17 54 1328 2632 140 - Total Enrollments: 24,597
- Total Female: 12,955 (52.7%)
- Total Male: 11,213 (45.6%)
- Total Unknown: 277
The Student Services Policies and Procedures site has essential tools and information to help our student succeed and thrive as a valued member of our Jaguar Community. This page provides access to critical resources, including policies, student rights and grievance procedures, accommodation services, health and safety contacts, and our codes of conduct. SWC is committed to fostering a supportive, inclusive environment free of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. More than that, we strive to build a community of belonging and acceptance where every student feels empowered to achieve their goals. Explore these resources and know that we are here to support you every step of the way.
If you are a student in need of basic assistance — food, housing, parent needs, transportation, textbooks, technology or other resources — SWC Cares is here to support you. The SWC Cares/Basic Needs Office is located at Building 16-105 at the Chula Vista Campus.
The SWC Dreamer Center is the central point of contact if you are an undocumented student seeking help for you and your family.
The Veterans Resource Center (VRC) offers resources on benefits, school, Student Employment Services/Internships, Counseling & Career Advisement, and much more. The VRC is also a place to come in and relax, study and meet new people.
Community Resources
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Study Reveals Billion-Dollar Toll of Domestic Violence in California
(PDF)
Make a Safety Plan
If you think you might be in danger, make a plan! Have the following:
- Packed bag at a friend’s house
- Set of keys hidden outside
- List of emergency contact info
- Bank account with money in your name
- Planned and practiced escape route
- For you and your children:
- Have birth certificates, Social Security cards, driver’s license, passports, green card/work permit, welfare ID, money, checkbook, credit cards, school registration, restraining orders, etc.
Plan de Seguridad
Si usted cree que puede estar en peligro, haga un plan! Tenga lo siguiente:
- Una maleta en casa de un amigo(a)
- Set de jugeo de llaves extra
- Lista de información de contacto de emergencia
- Cuenta bancaria con el dinero a su nombre
- Ruta de escape planeada y practicada
- Para usted y sus hijos:
- certificados de nacimiento, tarjetas de Seguro Social, licencia de conducir, pasaportes, tarjetas de residencia o permiso de trabajo, identificación de welfare, dinero, cheques, tarjetas de crédito, registro escolar, órdenes de restricción, etc.
Se Habla Español
119 W Hall Ave, San Ysidro, CA 92173
(619) 428-1115
Se Habla Español
3180 University Ave Suite 400, San Diego, CA 92104
(619) 285-5600
LGBTQ
3909 Centre Street San Diego, CA 92103
(619) 692-2077
Confidential Services for Military Service Members
(619) 533-6000
4775 Viewridge Ave, San Diego, CA 92123
(858) 565-4148If you are unable to work because of your own serious health condition, or because you need to care for your parent, spouse, or child with a serious health condition, the provides unpaid, job-protected leave.
The Higher Education Legal Services program (HELS) is a FREE immigration legal assistance program for all students, staff, and faculty at Southwestern College. , call (858) 637-3345, or email helsimmigration@jfssd.org.
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender National Hotline is available from 1:00 – 9:00 p.m. at 1-800-273-8255.
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning, Community Center
LGBTQ
3909 Centre Street San Diego, CA 92103
(619) 692-2077
Supporting Men in Healing from Sexual Violence (PDF)
Advocacy Services for Victims of Sexual Assault
4508 Mission Bay Dr, San Diego, CA 92109
(888) 385-4657 24/7 Crisis Hotline
(858) 272-5777
1122 Broadway, Unit 200, San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 563-6000
1963 Apple St, Oceanside, CA 92054
(760-757-3500)
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning, Community Center
LGBTQ
3909 Centre Street San Diego, CA 92103
(619) 692-2077
(619) 531-4041Contact the Trevor Project by calling 1-866-488-7386 or text START to 678678 for 24/7 information and suicide prevention resources.
at 1-800-842-8467 or chat online for information about LGTBQ rights, legal protections and local resources.
provided City of Chula Vista Police Department.