Student services fees remain unchanged despite remote learning

Despite campus being closed, students at Citrus College are still paying normal fees and expenses during registration.

These fees include the class pass, health service, student representation/student service fees and parking fees.

Vice President of Finance and Administrative Services Claudette Dain said that the fees are funding their respective operations as they adapt to a remote environment.

“We want to make sure we can continue as many of our student services as we possibly could in a safe, remote environment,” Dain said.

All but a few of the student services offered at Citrus remain available to students. Essential staff continue to work on campus and remotely to provide services.

The Counseling and Advisement Center, Learning Center, Disabled Student Programs and Services and Extended Opportunity Programs and Services are providing services through online appointments.

A temporary Class Pass may also be downloaded for use on all Foothill Transit bus lines. The Class Pass is a bus pass issued by Citrus College to all students enrolled in at least 1 credit unit.

Students can access those services and make appointments on my.citruscollege.edu.

Despite most of the student services taking an online form, some student benefits are not being offered during the campus closure.

Normal benefits of the student service fees include discounted movie and theme park tickets, bookstore specials, Night Owls and campus activities as well events put on by the Associated Students of Citrus College.

“Any student service fee, students have the option to waive it,” ASCC President Jennifer Munguia said in an email. “These fees are used for the ASCC budget; any ASCC sponsored activities are a benefit from the students paying the fee.”

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