CEC Student Clearance & Transportation

The Community Engagement Center offers support for students participating in Social Responsibility Praxis (SRX) courses and those participating in community engagement outside the classroom. 

 

Live Scan & TB Testing Clearance

Clearance is required usually for students working any protected populations such as: minors, elderly, people with disabilities, people who are incarcerated. If you are not working with these populations, your students will not need clearance. Typical clearance requirements include:

- Proof of a negative TB test result

-Live Scan (fingerprinting background check)

If you are required to be cleared by your partner organization, please follow these instructions. If for any reason you are unable to complete a Live Scan clearance, please contact CEC Program Coordinator, Tim Lewis immediately.


Complete a Live Scan Form:

If your partner is not listed above, you will need to get the form from them directly.

Students are required to fill out their personal information:
  • First name, last name, and middle name (if applicable)
  • Citizenship information
  • Social Security Number
  • Residence Information
  • Failure to complete all the information required may result in delays in clearance.

    Once this form is complete, students will take this form, along with their state-issued ID or passport, to anywhere that offers Live Scan services. Your results will be delivered to the agency indicated on your form (your partner organization).
On-Campus LiveScan: 
  • Federal Fingerprinting | MOBILE LIVE SCAN | We will be providing on-campus LiveScanning during our CEC Orientation and Ethics Training, TBA

Off-Campus LiveScan Locations: 
  • Claremont Police Department | 207 Harvard Ave, Claremont, CA | (909) 399-5460 (APPOINTMENTS ONLY)
  • The UPS Store | 2209 E. Baseline Rd, Suite 300, Claremont, CA | (909) 920-5012 (WALK-INS ACCEPTED)

If you are required to take a TB test by your partner organization, please follow these instructions:

-Go to Student Health Services (SHS) and request a TB test.
-Provide proof of negative TB to partner, professor, and CEC.
-Upload your

Community Engagement Transportation

Students participating in SRX course internships or other community engagement partnerships may be required to travel for their work. Below are a list of possible transportation options available to students, and all are eligible for reimbursement through the CEC.

 

The CEC will reimburse Âé¶¹Ô­´´ students doing community engagement work through SRX courses or internships up to $200 per semester. We also offer reimbursement to non-Âé¶¹Ô­´´ students if they are doing community engagement work through a SRX Âé¶¹Ô­´´ class.

  • Uber
  • Lyft
  • Taxi
  • Personal Vehicle (we recommend that if students can carpool, they should do so!)
  • Zipcar (the CEC has a Zipcar account available by request)
  • Âé¶¹Ô­´´ Vans (if you are interested in reserving a van through the CEC for your community engagement work, please do so through Office Manager Jack Contreras.
  • (MTA/Bus/LA County)
  • (Bus/SB County/IE)
  • (Bus/Free for Foothill Transit local and Silver Streak)
  • (Train)
  • for The Claremont Colleges

CEC Student Support

photo of Jack Contreras
Jack Contreras
  • Office Manager for Community Engagement