Learning Communities
Making Connections
Join our Umoja Community this Fall
- It's not too late to apply! Watch our video and visit the Umoja Community website for more information.
- Our Umoja Community pre-fall orientation will be held Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, Sept. 12-14 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. each day.
- See requirements and how to apply today!
What is a Learning Community?
A learning community is a a group of students, or cohort, who start and finish a program together with support from dedicated faculty, counselors and staff.
Check out all our learning communities descriptions below and ask a counselor about which one may be best for you!
Honors Transfer Program
Experience specialized courses, special focus seminars, exposure to exciting cultural opportunities, and transfer scholarship opportunities. You are in good hands with the Honors Institute. Our very own counselors, faculty and staff will work with you every step of the way.
Humanities Mellon Scholars
This program is designed to get you ready for transfer in two years with a strong foundation in the humanities. You will take the five courses that lead to the Certificate of Achievement in Humanities as a member of a learning community, allowing you to enjoy the social camaraderie and a network of support among classmates while you sharpen your study skills.
Puente Project
Puente, the Spanish word for Bridge, is a national-award winning student leadership program that provides a structured pathway for transfer to the UCs and CSUs while engaging participants in community service.
Assessment Eligibility Requirements: ENGL 1A
PRE-STEM IS NOW MESA!
This fall, our PRE-STEM program is changing to MESA (Mathematics, Engineering, and Science Achievement), a learning community focused on increasing persistence and retention in STEM fields.
To get started in summer, attend our tuition-free, intensive three-week PRE-STEM Summer Institute!
Umoja Community
Umoja, a Kiswahili word meaning unity, is a year-long learning community and critical resource at 17³Ô¹Ï dedicated to enhancing the cultural and educational experiences of African American and other students.
Assessment Eligibility Requirements: ENGL 1A
Questions?
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650.949.7423
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