Academic Support Services

Library

Located in the new 60,000 square foot Learning Resource Center, the Crafton Hills College Library supports students, faculty and staff with more than 60,000 book titles, 1,200 videos, and nearly 100 computers. The library also offers a wide range of online research databases many of which are available from home was a password provided by the college. Your Student ID Card is your Library Card. You may also pick up the IEALC (Inland Empire Academic Library Coooperative Card) that will allow you to check out materials in 20 other college libraries throughout the Southland. Local community members are also welcome and may request a Library Card for the College Library.

Hours may vary. For information call (909) 389-3321 for general information or for reference help call (909) 389-3322 or (909) 389-3323.

The Tutoring Center

The Tutoring Center, also located in the Tutoring Resources Center, provides free tutoring for a variety of courses including math, writing, foreign languages, and the sciences. The Center also offers reading and language activities and an open-use computer lab.During the semester, students will have the opportunity to develop their academic skills through the center’s workshop series. Come and investigate your resources. For more information on the center’s programs, visit the Learning Center webpage at http://craftonhills.edu/student_resources/tutoring_center.

Transfer Center

The Transfer Center assists students with the process of transferring to four-year colleges and universities by providing information to ensure a smooth transition. In the transfer center students have access to current catalogs from California public universities (both in print and on the web), current articulation agreements between Crafton Hills College and many public and private institutions, and CSU and UC admissions information and applications. The Center also provides access to web-based transfer research sites. Representatives from local four-year public and private institutions are available by appointment on a regular basis to provide more in-depth information on programs and transfer requirements to their specific institutions. Workshops on preparing applications and other topics are sponsored by the Transfer Center on an ongoing basis.

Location: Student College Center (SCC-201)

(above the cafeteria)

Telephone: (909) 389-3399

Email: transfercenter@craftonhills.edu

Web: www.craftonhills.edu/transfercenter