Campus Tours
Campus Tours
Please note campus tours occur during the above times listed only.
Contact Palomar College Outreach Services at (760) 744-1150 x3756 or email outreach@palomar.edu for special accommodations and requests.
Please note campus tours occur during the above times listed only.
Contact Palomar College Outreach Services at (760) 744-1150 x3756 or email outreach@palomar.edu for special accommodations and requests.
This gathering will feature first-generation professionals from diverse backgrounds sharing their personal stories and experiences, offering valuable insights into their journey within the workplace.
Join our Lead Registered Nurse for Narcan Administration Training available to all staff, faculty and students. Learn what it is, how to use it and receive a free dose upon completion of training! This Skillshop will be held in NB-1. Registration will be required to participate in this Skillshop. Skillshops are FREE and open to… Continue Reading Skillshop: Narcan Administration Training (SHC)
Whether you’re contemplating an internship to gain invaluable hands-on experience or aspiring to secure a fellowship to advance your research and studies, this workshop is a good opportunity to learn about the world of professional development. This session will be offered in person and via Zoom (Hyflex)
JFS stands in solidarity with Dreamers and is providing free or low-cost immigration services to the San Diego and Imperial Valley communities. Join JFS’s Higher Education Legal Services program for an interactive webinar where our team will discuss DACA and who is currently eligible to apply. Additionally, our team will go over who we are… Continue Reading Skillshop: HELS Overview
Creating Space / Creando Espacio is a weekly support group offered by our Behavioral Health Counselor Mariana Guzman. This group is held via Zoom on Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. Offering Latinx/a/o students a supportive space to gather, share common experiences and learn coping skills. You can attend as many meetings as you need. Registration Registration… Continue Reading Creating Space / Creando Espacio Support Group
Dive into what it means to be financially fit. The main topics include budgeting, saving and investing. Registration will be required to participate in this Skillshop. Skillshops are FREE and open to all Palomar College students.
With over 20 years of musical experience, Eric has deeply committed himself to preserving the art of Historical Performance Practice by playing music from the 16th through 19th centuries on historical instruments. He currently performs concerts, nationally, on the Baroque and Romantic guitar as well as the Baroque and Renaissance lute.
Please note campus tours occur during the above times listed only.
Contact Palomar College Outreach Services at (760) 744-1150 x3756 or email outreach@palomar.edu for special accommodations and requests.
Su resume y carta de presentación son la primera impresión que los posibles empleadores tendrán de usted. Únase a nuestro taller interactivo para aprender las habilidades y estrategias necesarias para crear un resume y cartas de presentación atractivos y efectivos. This presentation will be conducted in Spanish
Su resume y carta de presentación son la primera impresión que los posibles empleadores tendrán de usted. Únase a nuestro taller interactivo para aprender las habilidades y estrategias necesarias para crear un resume y cartas de presentación atractivos y efectivos.
Please join us for Palomar College’s the Composers Concert of Palomar College. Enjoy a wide range of stylistic approaches as each student composer is free to explore
their own compositional voice in the style of their choosing, while simultaneously being challenged to achieve excellence in their craft. Come and support your classmates and
hear the music of tomorrow, today.
Come and Relax, Focus, and Get Creative With Us! This workshop, funded by a grant from Janssen, is titled “Narrative Wellness” and is based on the model of Narrative Medicine taught at Columbia University. In the workshop, we will do several creative exercises to strengthen our close reading (slow reading/mindfulness) and to express ourselves through… Continue Reading Skillshop: Narrative Wellness (Health Services)
End this semester on a high note by “acing your finals.” Join us to learn the best strategies to boost your study efficiency and productivity. Registration will be required to participate in this Skillshop. Skillshops are FREE and open to all Palomar College students.
Siguenza reinvents this classic with satirical genius worthy of Moliere. Don Aragon is a Spanish landowner in Alta California on the eve of the U.S. annexation. He rules over his family with the will of a conquistador, but sadly, Don Aragon suffers great anxiety over the immanent U.S. invasion. When his unscrupulous doctor dubs the illness ‘Manifest Destinitis’, Don Aragon’s paranoid antics upset his grip on a rebellious household. With an outrageous satirical mixture of medicine and history, Siguenza’s prescription of laughter and lessons might do wonders for what ails us.
The Palomar Chorale and Palomar Chamber Singers join with the Palomar Symphony Orchestra to present selections from Shawn Kirchner’s “The Light of Hope Returning” and viola soloist Ondrej Lewit in Ellen Weller’s “Intervals of Peace.”
Siguenza reinvents this classic with satirical genius worthy of Moliere. Don Aragon is a Spanish landowner in Alta California on the eve of the U.S. annexation. He rules over his family with the will of a conquistador, but sadly, Don Aragon suffers great anxiety over the immanent U.S. invasion. When his unscrupulous doctor dubs the illness ‘Manifest Destinitis’, Don Aragon’s paranoid antics upset his grip on a rebellious household. With an outrageous satirical mixture of medicine and history, Siguenza’s prescription of laughter and lessons might do wonders for what ails us.
Siguenza reinvents this classic with satirical genius worthy of Moliere. Don Aragon is a Spanish landowner in Alta California on the eve of the U.S. annexation. He rules over his family with the will of a conquistador, but sadly, Don Aragon suffers great anxiety over the immanent U.S. invasion. When his unscrupulous doctor dubs the illness ‘Manifest Destinitis’, Don Aragon’s paranoid antics upset his grip on a rebellious household. With an outrageous satirical mixture of medicine and history, Siguenza’s prescription of laughter and lessons might do wonders for what ails us.
Comets for Recovery is a weekly in-person Topical/Discussion group for Palomar College students hosted by our Behavioral Health Counselor Jim Coil, Ed.D, LMFT. This group is intended for students: in recovery thinking about recovery looking to know more about addiction and recovery The group starts Monday, September 11th and is held in the Health Promotion… Continue Reading Comets for Recovery
Please note campus tours occur during the above times listed only.
Contact Palomar College Outreach Services at (760) 744-1150 x3756 or email outreach@palomar.edu for special accommodations and requests.
End this semester on a high note by “acing your finals.” Join us to learn the best strategies to boost your study efficiency and productivity. This Skillshop will be held in TLC-112. Registration will be required to participate in this Skillshop. Skillshops are FREE and open to all Palomar College students.
Fresh Fruit/produce and bread: FREE! While Supplies Last! Also learn more about what the Anita & Stan Maag Food & Nutrition Center has to offer! PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN BAG!
This group begins Week 3 of the fall semester and is held bi-weekly in person on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Pride Center (ST-72) at the San Marcos campus. A Safe Space To: Build a supportive community if you are questioning your gender identity or… Continue Reading Gender Exploration & Transitioning Group
Please note campus tours occur during the above times listed only.
Contact Palomar College Outreach Services at (760) 744-1150 x3756 or email outreach@palomar.edu for special accommodations and requests.
Join us to review various forms of unconscious bias with our “Fate of 8” counseling workshop presented by Dr. Sabrina Menchaca at the TLC Escondido on December 5th at 3:30pm. There will be snacks and other goodies too! Open to Palomar community. Fate of 8 Workshop Flyer
Please note campus tours occur during the above times listed only.
Contact Palomar College Outreach Services at (760) 744-1150 x3756 or email outreach@palomar.edu for special accommodations and requests.
Get Your Vaccines! Champions for Health will be providing Flu Vaccines to individuals 6 months and older and COVID-19 Vaccines to individuals 12 years and older at Palomar College. Students, employees and family members are welcome! 1140 West Mission Road San Marcos, CA 92069 Student Union Quad No Insurance Required!
Creating Space / Creando Espacio is a weekly support group offered by our Behavioral Health Counselor Mariana Guzman. This group is held via Zoom on Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. Offering Latinx/a/o students a supportive space to gather, share common experiences and learn coping skills. You can attend as many meetings as you need. Registration Registration… Continue Reading Creating Space / Creando Espacio Support Group
Join us every Thursday at the Howard Brubeck Theatre on the San Marcos Campus for a FREE LIVE Concert Hour Performance at the Howard Brubeck Theatre on the Palomar College Campus, San Marcos. Palomar Performing Arts is excited to open its doors to our students, staff and community members for our Free Concert Hour Series in person every Thursday at 1pm LIVE on the Howard Brubeck Theatre Stage.
The Art of Healing Through Cooking: Culinary Therapy Essentials Join Behavioral Health Counselor, Mercedes Tiggs, for a workshop on Culinary Therapy Thursday, December 7th from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. in NB-1 (Health Promotion) at the San Marcos campus. Delve into the principles of Culinary Therapy, understanding how the act of cooking can serve as… Continue Reading Culinary Therapy Workshop
Please note campus tours occur during the above times listed only.
Contact Palomar College Outreach Services at (760) 744-1150 x3756 or email outreach@palomar.edu for special accommodations and requests.
Siguenza reinvents this classic with satirical genius worthy of Moliere. Don Aragon is a Spanish landowner in Alta California on the eve of the U.S. annexation. He rules over his family with the will of a conquistador, but sadly, Don Aragon suffers great anxiety over the immanent U.S. invasion. When his unscrupulous doctor dubs the illness ‘Manifest Destinitis’, Don Aragon’s paranoid antics upset his grip on a rebellious household. With an outrageous satirical mixture of medicine and history, Siguenza’s prescription of laughter and lessons might do wonders for what ails us.
Join us as we celebrate the performances of our Applied Music Program students. These students have worked very hard to prepare for their performances. We know you will be thrilled to watch these future professional musicians as they grow in their craft and support them as they go forward.
WINTER DANCE 2023 Directed by Patriceann Mead Friday, December 8, 2023, at 7:00 p.m. and Saturday, December 9, 2023, at 2:00 p.m. (HBT) Modern, Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Hip Hop, World Dance, and Musical Theatre forms! Palomar dance students and faculty will warm your heart with outstanding original choreography with a variety of dance styles and… Continue Reading Winter Dance 2023 – Directed by Patriceann Mead
Siguenza reinvents this classic with satirical genius worthy of Moliere. Don Aragon is a Spanish landowner in Alta California on the eve of the U.S. annexation. He rules over his family with the will of a conquistador, but sadly, Don Aragon suffers great anxiety over the immanent U.S. invasion. When his unscrupulous doctor dubs the illness ‘Manifest Destinitis’, Don Aragon’s paranoid antics upset his grip on a rebellious household. With an outrageous satirical mixture of medicine and history, Siguenza’s prescription of laughter and lessons might do wonders for what ails us.
Siguenza reinvents this classic with satirical genius worthy of Moliere. Don Aragon is a Spanish landowner in Alta California on the eve of the U.S. annexation. He rules over his family with the will of a conquistador, but sadly, Don Aragon suffers great anxiety over the immanent U.S. invasion. When his unscrupulous doctor dubs the illness ‘Manifest Destinitis’, Don Aragon’s paranoid antics upset his grip on a rebellious household. With an outrageous satirical mixture of medicine and history, Siguenza’s prescription of laughter and lessons might do wonders for what ails us.
WINTER DANCE 2023 Directed by Patriceann Mead Friday, December 8, 2023, at 7:00 p.m. and Saturday, December 9, 2023, at 2:00 p.m. (HBT) Modern, Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Hip Hop, World Dance, and Musical Theatre forms! Palomar dance students and faculty will warm your heart with outstanding original choreography with a variety of dance styles and… Continue Reading Winter Dance 2023 – Directed by Patriceann Mead
WINTER DANCE 2023 Directed by Patriceann Mead Friday, December 8, 2023, at 7:00 p.m. and Saturday, December 9, 2023, at 2:00 p.m. (HBT) Modern, Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Hip Hop, World Dance, and Musical Theatre forms! Palomar dance students and faculty will warm your heart with outstanding original choreography with a variety of dance styles and… Continue Reading Winter Dance 2023 – Directed by Patriceann Mead
Siguenza reinvents this classic with satirical genius worthy of Moliere. Don Aragon is a Spanish landowner in Alta California on the eve of the U.S. annexation. He rules over his family with the will of a conquistador, but sadly, Don Aragon suffers great anxiety over the immanent U.S. invasion. When his unscrupulous doctor dubs the illness ‘Manifest Destinitis’, Don Aragon’s paranoid antics upset his grip on a rebellious household. With an outrageous satirical mixture of medicine and history, Siguenza’s prescription of laughter and lessons might do wonders for what ails us.
Siguenza reinvents this classic with satirical genius worthy of Moliere. Don Aragon is a Spanish landowner in Alta California on the eve of the U.S. annexation. He rules over his family with the will of a conquistador, but sadly, Don Aragon suffers great anxiety over the immanent U.S. invasion. When his unscrupulous doctor dubs the illness ‘Manifest Destinitis’, Don Aragon’s paranoid antics upset his grip on a rebellious household. With an outrageous satirical mixture of medicine and history, Siguenza’s prescription of laughter and lessons might do wonders for what ails us.
Please note campus tours occur during the above times listed only.
Contact Palomar College Outreach Services at (760) 744-1150 x3756 or email outreach@palomar.edu for special accommodations and requests.
Fresh Fruit/produce and bread–FREE! While Supplies Last! Also learn more about what the Anita & Stan Maag Food & Nutrition Center has to offer! PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN BAG! Food and Nutrition Center Logo
Please note campus tours occur during the above times listed only.
Contact Palomar College Outreach Services at (760) 744-1150 x3756 or email outreach@palomar.edu for special accommodations and requests.
Please note campus tours occur during the above times listed only.
Contact Palomar College Outreach Services at (760) 744-1150 x3756 or email outreach@palomar.edu for special accommodations and requests.
Join us for a Winter themed celebration with the Associated Student Government, Health Services, and Love on a Leash!
Experience the thrilling big band sounds of the Palomar College Day and Night Jazz Ensembles with vibrant rhythms and melodies – both old and new – brought to life here at Palomar College’s campus. Mark your calendar and plan to be a part of a concert series everyone will love!
The Honors Recital showcases Palomar’s top Applied Music students. Come and listen to them make some beautiful music. Afterwards join us in honoring Performing Arts students from Dance, Music and Theatre as they are awarded scholarships.
Get Your Vaccines! Champions for Health will be providing Flu Vaccines to individuals 6 months and older and COVID-19 Vaccines to individuals 12 years and older at Palomar College Education Center in Escondido. Students, employees and family members are welcome! 1951 E Valley Parkway Escondido, CA 92027 Inside the Lobby/Admissions Area No Insurance Required
Please note campus tours occur during the above times listed only.
Contact Palomar College Outreach Services at (760) 744-1150 x3756 or email outreach@palomar.edu for special accommodations and requests.
Immerse yourself in the enchanting melodies of Tales the Wind Carries, a delightful concert band production presented by the Palomar Comet Concert Band as they bring together the spirit of the holiday season with a diverse array of musical selections from around the world. From classic Christmas carols to joyful Hanukkah tunes and soulful Kwanzaa rhythms, the band weaves a tapestry of cultural expressions and musical traditions, celebrating the universal themes of love, joy, and togetherness.
Fresh Fruit/produce and bread: FREE! While Supplies Last! Also learn more about what the Anita & Stan Maag Food & Nutrition Center has to offer! PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN BAG!
This group begins Week 3 of the fall semester and is held bi-weekly in person on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Pride Center (ST-72) at the San Marcos campus. A Safe Space To: Build a supportive community if you are questioning your gender identity or… Continue Reading Gender Exploration & Transitioning Group
Please note campus tours occur during the above times listed only.
Contact Palomar College Outreach Services at (760) 744-1150 x3756 or email outreach@palomar.edu for special accommodations and requests.
Please note campus tours occur during the above times listed only.
Contact Palomar College Outreach Services at (760) 744-1150 x3756 or email outreach@palomar.edu for special accommodations and requests.
Do you need assistance selecting and adding classes to your shopping cart? Join our drop-in hours on campus to get assistance with registration! If the dates do not work for you, please make an appointment with a Success Coach for further assistance by calling 760-744-1150 ext. 3783 or emailing studentsuccess@palomar.edu.
Please note campus tours occur during the above times listed only.
Contact Palomar College Outreach Services at (760) 744-1150 x3756 or email outreach@palomar.edu for special accommodations and requests.