Allan Hancock College
Learn MoreAllan Hancock College is located in northern Santa Barbara County. It ranks as one of the five best community colleges in California and one of the top 120 community colleges in the nation. Approximately 11,500 credit students enroll each semester at one of the college's four locations in Santa Maria, Lompoc, Santa Ynez Valley and Vandenberg Air Force Base.
Allan Hancock College Contacts Directory
Career Education
Career education certificates and training courses
Career Education offers a pathway to success that allows you to learn by exploring, collaborating, and doing from expert instructors and industry professionals.
Margaret Lau
Dean
Financial Aid
Grants, loans, scholarships, and more
Find out how to save money with financial aid options, like grants, loans, scholarships to help pay for your education.
Transfer Center
Counseling, resources, and support
Preparing students to transfer to participating four-year colleges and universities.
Ashley Brackett
Transfer Counselor
A²MEND
African American Male Education Network & Development
A²MEND focuses on mentoring and initiatives that increase the success of African American male students.
BASIC NEEDS
Food, Housing, and Transportation
Get additional support to help remain focused on your education and your success. Find information on basic needs support services such as food pantries, housing, tutoring and transportation.
Black Student Union (BSU)
On-campus Student Organization
BSU enlightens Black students with cultural ideologies, awareness and excellence while promoting practices that improve their educational experience and success.
Dr. Earl Murray
Advisor
COLLEGE CORPS
Meaningful opportunities to help fund your education
You can join thousands of other college students across the state in making a difference in your community while receiving hands-on training, and earning up to $10,000 to help pay for college. Learn more and apply now.
Foster Youth Services
NextUp - For Foster Youth Student Success
The NextUp program offers services and support for eligible current and former foster youth.
Justice impacted students, CalWORKs recipients, and former foster youth
Hire UP Pilot Program
Hire UP is designed to help meet the true cost of college attendance and gain clear access to credential programs and workforce support needed to enter, participate and succeed in California’s economy.
Siboney Guardado
Director, EOPS+
Umoja
Community for African American students
Umoja is an on-campus resource dedicated to enhancing the cultural and educational experiences of African American and other students.
Undocumented, AB 540 eligible student resources and services
Resources for Dreamer Students
Giving answers and support to undocumented students of all nationalities and backgrounds.
Aim to Dream Center
Mayte Solis
AIM/Dream Coordinator Dream Club Advisor
Veterans Success Center
For Military Connected Students
Assisting prospective and enrolled student veterans, active duty, or dependents of veterans in utilizing education benefits, completing the admission application process, registering for classes, accessing campus resources, getting involved in leadership activities, and transitioning into civilian life.