Students enrolled in St. Francis Career College’s (SFCC) very unique Career Training Division typically face significant social, economic academic and psychological challenges in achieving their professional goals. Many come from unstable home lives including, life-long dependence on public assistance, gang involvement, or poor academic records. The majority of SFCC students are minorities, bilingual and/or single parents who become first generation college graduates! Virtually all SFCC students depend on some form of financial aid to fund their education including scholarships, grants, loans and work-study assignments.
SFCC’s challenging academic environment is enhanced by our Comprehensive Support Services. Services include: social-psychological counseling and support; financial assistance for housing, food, transportation and childcare, as well as referral to needed social services that are in place. Complementary educational programs to support and accelerate student academic and professional achievement are as follows:
Victory Program
Campus Resources
Student Services