On-Campus Resources

  • Adapted Kinesiology - This program instructs students in exercises designed to maintain their health, well-being and improve their quality of life.
  • OASIS Adults with Disabilities - This program has an independent living and vocational curriculum that focuses on the need of adults with disabilities.
  • Saddleback Interactive Map - This map has an ADA accessibility feature to help students identify and locate points of access such as restrooms, elevators, and parking.
  • Tutoring Center - Students can connect in person and online with tutors to help them succeed in their classes.
  • Community Allocated Resources for Everyone - C.A.R.E. Corner is a Basic Needs Center on campus for all students to secure their food, clothing, wellness and financial needs.
  • Student Health and Wellness Center - These health care services are complimentary for students enrolled in the current semester, who have paid their health fee.
  • Promise Program - First-time college students who are eligible from Promise Program can receive support for up to two years of tuition payments.

Off-Campus Resources

  • Department of Rehabilitation - This program provides services and advocacy resulting in employment, independent living, and equality for individuals with disabilities.
  • Regional Center of Orange County - This is a private, nonprofit organization contracted by the State of California to coordinate lifelong services and support for individuals with developmental disabilities.
  • Braille Institute of America - This non-profit organization offers free services, classes, and programs to children and adults of all stages of vision loss.
  • Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) - The OC Bus and OC ACCESS are among the list of transportation services that routinely stop at Saddleback College.