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Painted in regal shades of purple, gold, and soft gray-blue, this eye-catching Victorian home on Lane Street in San Francisco’s Bayview neighborhood now serves as the College Advising and Career Counseling Center operated by 100% College Prep. A brilliant example of adaptive reuse, the house blends its historic Queen Anne charm with the energy and optimism of an educational nonprofit dedicated to uplifting the city’s underserved youth.
Built in the late 19th or early 20th century, this classic San Francisco Victorian features hallmark elements: prominent bay windows, ornate cornices, turned columns, and a grand entry staircase flanked by neatly landscaped brick planters. But it’s the vivid color scheme—gold brackets, purple railings, and an arched lavender-trimmed door—that makes it unmissable. The palette radiates pride and empowerment, reflecting the organization's mission to support students of color in accessing higher education.
The home’s transformation from a private residence into a community beacon is symbolic of Bayview itself—a neighborhood of resilience, change, and rising opportunity. The front yard signage and open gate invite neighbors and students inside, signaling the building’s role not just as a historic structure, but as an active part of the community's future.
Photographers and architecture fans will appreciate the contrast of ornate Victorian detail with modern color and purpose—proof that heritage housing can evolve with intention and impact.
Nightline is a service run by students for the welfare of students - and we're here to help you. Located in Keynes Tower our services include trained volunteers to discuss any problems you may have from 10pm to 8am in term time. Other services we offer include camp bed hire, tea and toast, crash accommodation, a detox room, condoms, pregnancy tests, panic alarms and first aid.
After a successful semester of service in its new Library Link 2 location, the UCD Writing Centre was formally launched on January 27th 2016.
The Health Centre offers National Health Service (NHS) provision including appointments with doctors, a nurse triage system for emergencies and specialist nurse clinics including asthma, diabetes, sexual health and contraception. Register with us at the start of your course before you need treatment.
The Registry provide documentation, support and guidance on a range of issues including registration, module enrolment and change of course, transcripts and certificates such as Certificate of Registration, Council Tax Certificates, bank letters, Confirmation of Acceptance of Studies (CAS) Number Requests and Examination and Assessment; including plagiarism and appeals procedures; late submission and exam absence.
The Student' Union Advice Centre can help with loads of stuff, academic, disciplinary, housing, immigration and sexual health. The Law Clinic is also available. As the service is supported by student volunteers, this provides opportunities to expand skills as well.
Based in accommodation, your Residents' Assistant will get to know you and organise social events. We can listen to your concerns or respond to complaints out of hours. Check your kitchen noticeboard for details of how to contact us.
Student Support offer a range of services and particularly financial advice and advice to disabled and international students. If you want to talk, we can listen or make referrals to specialist services.
Our University has a very well-resourced Skills Centre that provides support and one-to-one advisors for all students on a range of key academic and employment skills. These include academic literacy, numeracy and English language to name a few. Visit us in room 4.204.
If you have a query, Student Support are a good place to start. You don't need an appointment, just drop in 10.30am - 4pm Monday to Friday in term time Room 4N.6.2 over the SU bar on floor 6.