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Student Resources

Student Resources

Student Insurance

All day or evening students who are enrolled in an approved credit and/or non-credit class or are engaged in a school sponsored, supervised, approved and calendared activities in a college of the District are covered by a school accident insurance policy with certain benefit limitations. The premium is included in student fees.

The school policy covers accidents occurring only while the eligible student is attending class during the hours when college is in session, traveling for regular class sessions, directly to or from home and college other than by motorized vehicle, or participating in or attending an activity exclusively sponsored, supervised, approved and calendared by the college.

Please visit 4studenthealth.relationinsurance.com for more information about student insurance programs for the Maricopa Community Colleges, which includes coverage eligibility, limited benefits and an accident and sickness insurance plan.

All injuries should be reported immediately to the College Safety Office, (602) 285-7911. When an accident or injury occurs, the student and advisor or sponsor should initiate the proper claim forms through the Office of Student Life and Leadership.


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Housing / Resources for Locating Housing

The Office of Student Life and Leadership encourages you to find a safe and secure housing location.  Please review the following housing resources:

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Cable & Internet 

Home Cable & Internet Services through .


独家爆料 Resource & Referral Office

Making ends meet as a student can be tough. From fulfilling basic needs, such as food and shelter, to finding the path to long-term financial stability, 独家爆料 students and families are never alone.  There are many resources鈥攐n campus, and within the community鈥攚aiting to help.  Sometimes, though, it's difficult to know where to start. Find out more about 独家爆料's Resource & Referral Office.


Opportunities to Volunteer

The following is a partial list of local agencies that serve our community. These agencies often have need of volunteers.  Please contact them for more information.

BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB

Gain real world experience while having fun! The Boys & Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Phoenix needs volunteer coaches, tutors, gym leaders, games room helpers, artists, dance instructors, thespians, and computer techies to open a whole new world of opportunities to our youth. Share the skills you have gained in school with Phoenix鈥檚 at risk youth. Volunteer once a week for an hour at one of our 10 Valley club locations and make a real difference.

Contact: Donna Martin, Volunteer Coordinator
602-954-8182

CASS:  CENTRAL ARIZONA SHELTER SERVICES

Contact:  Lindsay James
203 S. 12th St., Phoenix
602-256-6945 ext. 1019

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

Contact:  Grace Bashara
602-268-9022, extension 209

HALO ANIMAL RESCUE

Cat and Dog Rescue and Adoptions

2500 S. 27th Ave., Phoenix
602-971-9222, extension 5

HANDS-ON GREATER PHOENIX

Several different types of projects are available at numerous agencies.

MAKE-A-WISH FOUNDATION

Wish granting volunteers are needed to assist in fulfilling our mission, to grant wishes to children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experiences with hope, strength, and joy. These volunteers, known as Fairy Godmothers and Fairy Godfathers, work in teams of two or three and are integral in fulfilling wishes. As a wish granter, you meet the child and family, help determine the wish, and act as a liaison between the family and the Foundation. Bilingual wish granters are also in great need. Training is provided.

711 E. Northern Ave., Phoenix
Contact: Sawyer Kilen
602-395-9474
skrug@wishaz.org

ST. MARY'S FOOD BANK

2831 N. 31st Ave., Phoenix
Contact:  Jennifer Gonzales
602-352-3126

UMOM - NEW DAY CENTER

3320 E. Van Buren St., Phoenix
Contact:  Lindsley Paige, Volunteer Coordinator
602-889-0859
emaurer@umom.org