Student Outreach
Student Outreach
Moorpark College Student Outreach
The Moorpark College Student Outreach Office assists students and the college community in general, in achieving their higher education goals, by providing information and access to the academic and student service programs available on campus. Through outreach efforts at our local feeder high schools and surrounding communities, the Outreach Office facilitates the transition from high school to college providing information regarding certificate, degree, and transfer program options. Additionally, the Outreach Office works with the Students Success Committee to support its programs and initiatives.
The Student Outreach office assists students with the application process and pre-registration tasks. It also coordinates on-campus high school and community events as well as conducts campus tours and visits.
The Outreach Office is located in Fountain Hall (FH) Room 118. For more information please contact (805) 378-1409 or email mcoutreach@vcccd.edu.
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Learn about the different campus services and programs by attending an informational presentation or taking a campus tour.
- Understand their academic options and their educational goals.
First Year Experience
The First Year Experience (FYE) Program is a specialized one-year program designed for first-year college students to help them start off strong at Moorpark College. For more information on this program visit the First-Year Experience (FYE) website.
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Demonstrate knowledge of Moorpark College academic and student support services.
- Demonstrate competence in academic major selection.
- Demonstrate increased motivation, persistence, and enhanced academic performance leading to their second year of college.
Second Year Experience
The Second-Year Experience (SYE) program at Moorpark College is designed to support students in their second year of college or higher with identifying, pursuing, and achieving their educational and career goals. For more information on this program visit Second-Year Experience (SYE) website.
Student Learning Outcomes:
1. Demonstrate knowledge of career, transfer, and leadership opportunities and resources.
DREAMers
At Moorpark College (MC) we are committed to providing a safe, supportive and welcoming educational environment for students who are undocumented and those who come from mixed status families. For more information visit the MC DREAMers website.
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Identify the student success services that are available to them at Moorpark College regardless of immigration legal status.
- Describe the next steps they need to take in order to successfully register at MC.
Guardian Scholar
Moorpark College supports the academic and personal goals of current and former foster youth. We connect & support Foster Youth while increasing academic awareness and achievement as these students embark on their educational journey. For more information visit the Moorpark College Guardian Scholars website.
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Identify the academic and student support services and resources our College offers
- Explain the various food and housing insecurity resources
- Summarize how to apply for FAFSA, CADAA or CHAFFE grants, Cal Fresh and other social services.
- Describe the campus and community support services.
Program for Accelerated College Education (PACE)
PACE is a college program designed for busy adults that enables you to complete an Associate degree in about two years. PACE students take two courses every eight weeks. Most courses are offered either 100 percent online or in a hybrid format (part of the course is online but will also include some face-to-face meetings on Saturday mornings). For more information visit the Moorpark College PACE website.
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the scope of the PACE program and coordinate with a PACE team member to support their educational success.
- Understand recommended courses to reach their individual educational goals.
- Identify college resources and financial aid to support their educational goals.
Raider Central
There are many community resources available to all students whether in Ventura or Los Angeles Counties. For more information visit the Moorpark College Raider Central website.
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Identify Raider Central basic needs & services.
- Demonstrate knowledge of CalFresh.
- Recognize the relevance and usefulness of basic needs resources.
The Moorpark College Foundation
The Moorpark College Foundation was formed in 1980 and is a nonprofit, tax-exempt auxiliary organization that accepts and solicits gifts, donations, trusts, and bequests for college-related use. It provides tax-deductible advantages to the donor. It also provides a method for the college to interact with businesses, the government, and other nonprofit agencies in the broader Southern California community. Though public funds provide support for most of the instructional and related activities and facilities at the college, donations, gifts, and bequests provide a significant addition to institutional accomplishments. Private contributions are essential for the support of creative faculty efforts that extend beyond normal institutionally supported areas, including scholarships for incoming honor students and exiting transfer students, the Rising Scholars program, and necessary physical facilities such as America’s Teaching Zoo, the Charles Temple Observatory, Griffin Stadium, Raider’s Central - the campus' basic needs center, and special instructor-created projects that enhance a student’s learning experience.
For more information, call (805) 553-4761 or visit the Moorpark College Foundation website. The Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation recognized by the Internal Revenue Service.