Student Services at Oxnard College exists to provide support services to current and potential students for educational access and success. Below are the more commonly requested services.
Student Services
The Admissions and Records Office is responsible for admissions, registration, and for the accuracy and maintenance of all student records.
Campus police officers, assisted by student police cadets, provide law enforcement and security services to the campus community. Officers patrol the campus by vehicle, foot, bicycle, and cart(s), and are trained to respond to all calls, including active shooter incidents.
The Oxnard College Child Development Center provides on-campus childcare and early childhood education to children between the ages of 2.9 years through 5 years.
The Financial Aid Office is comprised of dedicated financial aid professionals committed to serving students and provide them information to secure the necessary financial resources to meet their educational objectives.
The mission of the Oxnard College Foundation is to provide support to campus development, student scholarships, educational programs, and other college needs in order to promote the progressive and continuing advancement of Oxnard College, to further educational excellence and enable the college to serve as an exemplary multi-cultural community resource.
The Welcome Center, located in the foyer of the Student Services Building, provides general information to new, potential and continuing students as well as the community regarding general College information, and programs and services available at Oxnard College.
The CalWORKs, or "California Work Opportunities & Responsibility to Kids", Program is a state-mandated program that provides educational and training assistance to student-parents who are receiving TANF Benefits.
Services include:
Early Registration
Tutoring Services
Academic, Career, and Personal Counseling
Job Development and Post Employment Services
Referrals to On- and Off-Campus Resources
Activities and Workshops
Advocacy for County, Child Care, and College-Related Concerns
The Educational Assistance Center (EAC) assists students with learning disabilities, mobility, visual, hearing, speech, or psychological impairments, acquired brain injuries and other health impairments.
Services include:
Specialized counseling
Mobility assistance
Support services
special classes that are needed to fully participate in the educational process.