Our mission is to help low income, hard-working students earn a college degree by providing financial support, mentoring and enrichment opportunities (workshops, internships) for the entire time they are pursuing their degree.
We have a strong bias for students who have worked during their high school years, with 95% first generation college students and historically under-represented minorities. Since 2013, our graduation rate has been 88-90%, compared to the national average of about 21% for first-generation, low income students.
Below is a collection of our students available for internships, listed by areas of business interest and education. The anticipated graduation year and the student's major is listed next to his/her name which is a link to a resume.
Business & Marketing
Grecia Gomez
- 2022 Wine Business Marketing and Management, Sonoma State University
Education and Child Development
Stella Kailahi
- 2021 - Interdisciplinary Study specializing in Education, Counseling School Psychology & Nutrition
Social Sciences
Alejandra Sanchez-Castro
- 2022 Chicana/o and Central America Studies & Labor Studies, UCLA
Joselin Quinteras
- 2022 - Sociology, UC Riverside
Ricardo Lombera
- 2022 - Government and Sociology, Connecticut College
Maria Contreras
- 2022 - Environmental Studies with minors in Global Studies and Sustainable Water Resources, SJSU
Science, Engineering, and Technology
Jose A. Quinteros
- 2022 - Computer Science, SFSU
Juan Palominos
- 2022 - Materials Science and Engineering, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
Raquel Henriquez
- 2023 - Combined Environmental Studies and Biology, UC Santa Cruz
Moncerrat Revuelta
- 2023 - Microbial Biology, UC Berkeley
Juan Andres Osorio De Jesus
- 2023 - Civil Engineering, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
Healthcare
Sydrah Al-saegh
- 2023 - Psychology, Foothill College
Jazlyn Meijia
- 2022 - Exercise Physiology, Chico State
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