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the CDC o ers an income-eligible sliding scale fee program sponsored by the California Department of Education.
Families are encouraged to sign up for a tour of the CDC prior to submitting a waiting list application – available at deanza.edu/child – where they can also  nd the dates of tours. Parents can place their child’s name on the waiting list by completing the application and mailing or faxing it to the CDC.
Child care services operate all year from 7:15 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Location: Southwest corner of campus Telephone: 408.864.5795
FAX: 408.864.5627 COLLEGE LIFE
(OFFICE OF)
 e O ce of College Life provides an information and resource center for students, sta  and community members. It also enhances multiculturalism and diversity at De Anza. The office, in concert with the De Anza Associated Student Body (DASB), clubs and sta , provides for numerous educational programs and events representing the college's diverse student and sta  community.
Among the many services are a housing website and college posting approval. Free legal advice from a lawyer is also available.
college environment through student involvement in the decision-making process. Student government  nancially supports athletics, clubs, dances and speakers, creative arts events, student publications, social events, student support services and some instructional programs.
Active participation in student government provides students the opportunity to gain skills and knowledge in group dynamics, program planning and leadership.
Students are encouraged to participate in the development of co-curricular programs and the formulation of general college policies. Students are involved in college governance through membership and participation on all major college boards and committees.
 e opportunity for self-government is extended to the students of De Anza by the board of trustees, administration and faculty to promote student activities that provide social and intellectual stimulation to the college campus and community. More information is available at the O ce of College Life.
Website: deanza.edu/dasb
COMMUNITY EDUCATION
De Anza College Community Education o ers programs and services to community members of all ages and interests. Website: deanza.edu/community
DE ANZA COLLEGE ACADEMY 
 is program is o ered for students entering  rst through 12th grades.  ough peak operations take place during the summer months, De Anza College Academy operates year round.  e programs are o ered in partnership with De Anza College’s Euphrat Museum of Art, California History Center and the Planetarium, as well as Foothill College’s Krause Center for Innovation and local K-12 schools.
Location: Learning Center, Room 141 Telephone: 408.864.8817
FAX: Email:
recreational, cultural and community development.
Location: Learning Center, Room 141 Telephone: 408.864.8817
FAX: 408.864.5472
Email: communityeducation@
deanza.edu
Website: deanza.edu/shortcourses
PLANETARIUM
 e De Anza College Planetarium hosts a variety of star and laser light shows during fall, winter and spring quarters each year. From October to July, daytime  eld trips can be reserved for school-age groups.  e Planetarium is also available for private rentals. Visit the Planetarium website for more information.
Location: North end of Parking Lot E Telephone: 408.864.8814
Fax: 408.864.5643
Email: planetarium@deanza.edu Website: deanza.edu/planetarium
COUNSELING AND ADVISING CENTER
Counseling and advising services assist students in establishing their educational goals and identifying support services to achieve those goals.  e Counseling and Advising Center provides comprehensive services for students who seek assistance with a variety of concerns. Academic advisers assist with developing educational plans and addressing academic concerns. Counselors provide academic advising as well as educational, personal and career counseling. Services in the center include: Academic Advising
■ Individual educational planning ■ Determination of transfer
requirements
■ Application for a certi cate or
degree
Educational Counseling
■ Individual educational planning ■ Selection of a major
■ Time management
■ Study skills
■ Test anxiety
■ Introduction to College course Career Counseling
■ Career/life planning courses
■ Exploration of career goals based
on personal assessment
■ Development and implementation
of career plans
   Location:
Telephone: Email: Website:
CLUBS
Hinson Campus Center (Lower level, near Health Services)
408.864.8756 collegelife@deanza.edu deanza.edu/collegelife
Student success is the primary focus of De Anza, and one factor of success is campus involvement. There are more than 70 active clubs on campus that provide diverse opportunities for students including leadership, community service and friendships. Students can also form new clubs. For a current list of clubs, club meetings, how to start a new club and more, visit the website.
Website: deanza.edu/clubs
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
 e De Anza Associated Student Body (DASB) is the elected government organization designed to enhance the
408.864.5472 communityeducation@ deanza.edu deanza.edu/academy
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SHORT COURSES
 is program provides a variety of fee- based, not-for-credit courses in educational,




































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