The SEED Project
The SEED Project: Your Path to Transfer and Success
The Satellite Education and Employment Development (SEED) Project is here to help you achieve your goal of earning a bachelor’s degree. Whether you're starting your journey at College of the Redwoods or already enrolled in a fully online university program, SEED is designed to support you every step of the way.
Earn Your Bachelor’s Degree Online Through Cal Poly Humboldt While Staying Connected with College of the Redwoods
We are here to support you as you take the next step in your educational journey.
Stay rooted in your community by using CR as your “home” campus while you complete
your bachelor’s degree online!
With access to our Eureka, Del Norte, and Klamath-Trinity locations, we’ll ensure
you have the resources, support, and sense of community you need to thrive while pursuing
your bachelor’s degree online through Cal Poly Humboldt. While you can also access
a broad array of student support services at Cal Poly Humboldt, your local CR campus
is close to home and convenient!
Stay Connected and Supported with CR Resources
By enrolling in just one unit at CR, you’ll unlock access to valuable resources, including:
Tutoring and Academic Support
- CR Academic Support Center (ASC) Services including in-person and online tutoring
- Library Services (in person library services and digital resources)
- Testing center (access to test proctoring services for non-CR classes)
Wellness, Basic Needs and Campus Facilities
- Access to CR Food Pantry, Clothing Closet, and Microwave
- Access to basic needs including school supplies, toiletries & hygiene supplies, diapers, coffee, and snacks
- CalFresh application help
- 12 free therapy sessions with TimelyCare
- Unlimited medical and psychological care and 24/7 talk-now services through TimelyCare
- Referrals to Humboldt Independent Practice Association (IPA) for local medical and family services
Career Support
- College of the Redwoods Career Center
- Career Planning Resources and Services
Student Centers and Services
- The Multicultural and Equity Center and Student Clubs
- Veteran Resource Center for military affiliated students
- Student Accessibility Support Services (SASS) and The Light Center for any student CR student with a verifiable disability/health condition resulting in an educational limitation
- Access to Rising Scholars—Juvenile Justice Program and services for students who are justice impacted between the ages of 13-26
- Access to the NextUP Program and services for current or former foster youth, under the age of 26
- Access to CalWORKs program and services for parenting students with a child/children under the age of 18, who currently receive cash assistance (TANF) through the Department of Health and Human Services
Enroll in Low-Unit Courses to Access Resources
You can easily stay connected to CR by enrolling in one or more low-unit courses, such as:
- Cooperative Work Experience Education courses (variable unit options)
- Guidance Courses: Leadership Development and Career Planning (online learning options)
- Physical Education Courses (in-person and online learning options)
Need more info?
Click here to send and email to Nicole BryantLescher who can tell you more about how this program can help you finish your Educational goals.