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CalWORKs
CalWORKs (California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids) is a statewide public assistance program that provides cash aid and services to eligible families that have a child or children in the home.
EOPS, CARE & NextUp
EOPS, CARE, and NextUp extend the opportunity of attending higher education to those from educationally and economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
Family Resources
Folsom Lake College provides resources for student-parents and embraces a family-friendly philosophy.
FLC Hub
FLC Hub is a free tool students can use to search for free or reduced-cost services like medical care, food, job training, and more.
Prison and Reentry Education Program
The Prison and Reentry Education Program (PREP) proudly supports college students in correctional facilities and upon their return to our community.
Refugee Career Pathways
The Refugee Career Pathways program helps refugees, SIVs, and asylees identify, plan and start their careers.
Rising Scholars
Folsom Lake College’s Rising Scholars program is committed to serving students who have been impacted by the criminal justice system.
Undocu-Falcons Center
Our mission is to provide unwavering support and essential resources, fostering an inclusive campus that actively embraces and supports all students, regardless of their immigration status.
Veterans Success Center
The Folsom Lake College Veterans Success Center (VSC) provides assistance to Veterans and dependents who may be eligible for various VA educational benefits, as well as assisting with the onboarding process and transition to college.
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Resources for Foster Youth Students
Visit the California Student Aid Commission (CSAC) website to find resources for current and former foster youth students, including information about grants, educational resources, housing resources, healthcare resources, and more.
Resources for Undocumented Students
The State Chancellor’s Office along with the Foundation for California Community Colleges have compiled resources for undocumented students during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.