CHEL Learning Community

CHEL Learning Community

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CHEL, an Aztec/Nahuatl word that means, "rainbow", is the LGBTQIA+-themed Learning Community at Southwestern College.

08/16/2025

✨ Ready to find your people AND get free food? 👀
Join CHEL’s LGBTQIA+ Learning Community Orientation 💖
📅 Tues, Aug 19 | ⏰ 12–1:30pm | 📍 Student Union room 67-262 (Learning Community Lounge)
💌 Priority registration, friends, field trips, & more.
🍕 Come for the snacks, stay for the community.

07/29/2025

✊🏽📢📣 Are you a student organizer? Interested in learning more about organizing as a student?? Join us for a space that brings student organizers to connect, dream, and build trust through creative collaboration and community. Registration link 🔗 in bio and on our story!

06/18/2025

✨Ready to find your people and thrive in college?✨
Join CHEL — Southwestern’s LGBTQIA+ Learning Community 🌈📚
💥 Info sesh: June 25 | 12:30–1:30pm
📍L238 (in front of the library)
🍕Yes, there will be food. Yes, you should come.

👀 Scan the QR code & let’s get you signed up for Fall 2025!
Because college is better when you’re not doing it alone 💜

Photos from CHEL Learning Community's post 12/03/2024

Last month, Chel visited SDSU! ❤️🖤 Thank you to the Pride Center for hosting us in your space and giving us a tour. ☺️

03/22/2023

CHEL Learning Community
21-22 co-hort
We went to see the Addams Family at our theater…it was great!

03/17/2023

CHEL Spring 2023 co-hort!! 🔥🙌🏽
We saw James and the Giant Peach last night at the Southwestern College theatre… it was awesome!! Shout out to the cast & crew! We had a blast!

03/13/2023

The Restorative Justice Program is teaming up with The Access Project, a non-profit legal services organization, to provide clean slate services to our campus community – this includes students, faculty, and staff.

Expunging your record and reducing your felonies, wherever possible, can make a difference when applying for jobs, securing housing, and seeking employment to put the justice system behind you.

Through this FREE program, The Access Project will analyze a copy of your record from the Dept. of Justice to see if you have California convictions that can be expunged, reduced from felonies, or sealed. They will prepare all the necessary forms for you, help you write a personal statement to support your petitions, and even file the papers for you with the court. If applicable, they can also help you find out whether any deportable offenses can be changed and see if you are eligible to terminate s*x offender registration.

If you’re not sure whether this program will benefit you, we still encourage you to register. There are many new laws that might help! You can also check out their FAQs for more information on what clean slate can do for you.

IMPORTANT: To get started, you MUST register by going to AccessProjectCA.org/RSN. Then, attend the kickoff meeting on Wednesday, April 5th from 4-6pm at the Higher Education Center, National City in Room 7230.

A representative from The Access Project will be here to introduce the program and answer your questions, and a Live Scan operator will be onsite to process your fingerprints so that you can get a copy of your official RAP sheet. If you absolutely can't make the meeting, you should still register, and you'll receive instructions on visiting a local Live Scan operator on your own to be fingerprinted (cost will be covered by program).

03/08/2023
03/07/2023

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03/06/2023

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03/06/2023

Pride Lunch and Learn series this March is going to be amazing!

03/06/2023

All Learning Community Retreat!

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900 Otay Lakes Road
Chula Vista, CA
91910