• Psychology Department Speaker Series
  • Guest Speakers (e.g., Oral History, Medical Anthropology, Political Speakers, Organizations such as Laura’s House) 
  • Literary Festival (including The WALL)
    • First published in 2001, the WALL literary journal is an award-winning publication featuring poetry, short stories, personal narratives, photographs, and artwork selected among submissions from students at Saddleback College. This nationally-recognized journal is produced annually by students enrolled in English 160, a 3-unit course where students assume staff positions involved with reviewing and selecting submissions, layout, design, copy editing, and publicity.
  • Digital Ethnic Studies Project
  • Trivia Day
  • Beltane (May Day)
  • Flintknapping Workshop
  • Pathway to Law School
    • The Saddleback College Pathway to Law School program is designed to prepare community college students for successful transfer to a four-year university and admission to law school. Program benefits include financial aid counseling, academic advising, Pre-Law advising, Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) prep information, exposure to the legal profession, participation in the Saddleback Pre-law Club, legal internships, service-based learning, and other law-related events and opportunities designed to increase the interest and eligibility of community college students who may be interested in attending law school. The project, sponsored by the State Bar's Council on Access and Fairness (COAF) established agreements with twenty-eight community colleges and eight law schools and their respective undergraduate institutions.
  • Saddleback College Undergraduate Research Conference (SCURC)
    • This conference is intended for first-timer presenters. It’s a great opportunity for students to get their first experience presenting at a conference in a comfortable, familiar environment, and with other Saddleback students who are in the same position.
  • Service-Learning Opportunities (e.g., PSYC student clubs, SOC 2 courses, and CDE)
  • Applied Learning in Infant Care through High School
  • Hands-on, Interactive, and Experiential Learning
  • Service Learning
  • Active Learning
  • Research
  • Workshops
  • Student Conferences
  • Honors Courses