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Labor Trafficking Forum

Labor Trafficking Forum

Friday September 23, 2011, 12:00PM - 3:00PM in the Student Center at Main Campus.

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Guest Speakers

Steven J. Ybarra JD, UC Davis lecturer, Chicano Studies
Supervisor Mike Rayfield, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Special Agent Melissa Saurwein, Homeland Security
Special Agent Jennifer Alderete, Homeland Security

Joan Jarman, Chab Dai
Mary Jennings, Rescue and Restore Victims of Human Trafficking Program
Chong Kim, trafficking survivor

After the forum please return and leave feedback! Your input and ideas are much appreciated!

Last Updated on Thursday, September 22 2011 22:20
 
What is the Honors Program all about?
The Honors Program at Sacramento City College offers students:
  • The opportunity to challenge themselves intellectually in three-unit seminars in a variety of disciplines
  • To interact socially and academically with a diverse group of students, faculty and community members through the Honors Club
  • To serve the community and gain eligibility for a wide range of scholarships through Phi Theta Kappa, the international two-year college honor society
Honors Program courses are:
  • University transferable
  • Smaller than regular sections (usually limited to fifteen students)
  • Dependent upon student participation and research
Students who complete four honors classes with a "B" average receive:
  • A certificate, celebrating the accomplishment
  • A cash award
  • A notation "Honors Scholar" on their transcript
This program also has special extracurricular activities:
  • Shakespeare players from Ashland, Oregon
  • Award-winning guest musicians
  • Noted anthropology guest seminars
  • Special film showing with discussion
  • Annual awards banquet
  • Conferences and seminars for students

How can I participate?

The Honors Club is the umbrella club at SCC that covers those students who are participating because of involvement with the Honors Program, because of membership in Phi Theta Kappa, or because of an interest in Honors courses or Club activities. See the club information page for more details.

What are the benefits?

Why participate? For recognition, inspiration, and a resource to help when making the case for transfer to a four institution.

What are the requirements?

Meet the following criteria and you may be eligible for the Honors Program:

  • You are enrolled or will be enrolled full-time or part-time at Sacramento City College
  • A 3.0 GPA or better based on high school or college transcripts
  • Eligibility for or successful completion of ENGWR 300 (formerly English IA)

To apply to the Honors Program, pick up an application here on the website or from the Instructional Services Office, Rhoda North 257 or in the hanging files next to the Honors bulletin board on the second floor of Rodda South near the bridge between buildings, or outside RS211.