Citrus College is a welcoming campus to all of the students who attend, regardless of their background.
Citrus has programs designed to assist students from all walks of life.
The Veterans Success Center offers support for service members returning to civilian life and entering the life of a college student.
For international students studying in America, the International Students Center brings students together in hopes of easing the stress and anxiety that may come with studying in a foreign country.
While these programs have been in place for years the needs of college students are constantly changing.
Some changes occur not because the need for them is obvious, but they came as the result of the student body being heard.
For instance, a lactation or nursing room, has been constructed in LI-128 in the Hayden Memorial Library.
Also, a water bottle refill station was installed near the entry level restrooms of the library.
Both of these projects were requested by students and both became a reality.
The willingness to not only listen to requests, but take action as well, shows the school’s dedication to the student body.
Students’ voices are being heard and impacting life on campus.
Both the accumulation of amenities large and small, and students’ voices carrying weight on campus, make Citrus College an ideal place to study.
Services and programs like these send a positive message to current and potential Citrus students.
These programs go beyond the essentials, such as a class room, library or computer lab. Citrus offers more for a student body that demands more.
The Board of Trustees and the staff that keeps Citrus College running deserve credit for creating a campus that strives for more than the bare minimum.