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Michele Siqueiros. “I have full faith in the quintessential American promise: that someone who grows up in poverty – with ambition and some opportunity – can do great things and contribute to forming a more perfect union. Higher Education is the opportunity that makes this promise possible.”. Alma Mater (s): Pitzer College, University THE STUDENT CENTERED FUNDING FORMULA About the Student Centered Funding Formula. For decades, California’s community colleges have been funded based on how many students they enroll, but failed to ensure that the community colleges prioritize student success, improve outcomes, or close equity gaps faced by Latinx, African American, Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and low-income students.LEFT OUT REPORT
LEFT OUT REPORT. Campaign for College Opportunity measures the diversity of leadership at all public colleges and universities in California. We found that unfortunately California is lacking in leadership diversity on most of its campuses. THE STATE OF HIGHER EDUCATION FOR BLACK CALIFORNIANS The State of Higher Education for Black Californians is the first in the Campaign for College Opportunity’s series of reports on the current state of college access and completion for California’s Black; Latinx; and Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and PacificIslanders.
THE POSSIBILITY REPORT: FROM PRISON TO COLLEGE DEGREES IN Nearly a quarter million people were incarcerated in California’s state and federal prisons, jails, detention centers, and youth facilities in 2018 and nearly half a million people were on parole and probation—the vast majority being young, Black and Latinx males. AUDREY DOW - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY As Senior Vice President, Audrey Dow has broad responsibilities for co-leading the organization’s strategic direction, robust research agenda, and for leading strategic media, communications and coalition-building efforts. Audrey is a sought-after expert on issues of college access, success, affordability and racial equity speakingregularly
FOLLOW THE MONEY: CALIFORNIA SYSTEMICALLY UNDERINVESTS IN Each year, the state of California spends billions of dollars on funding for the University of California (UC), California State University (CSU), and California Community Colleges (CCC). HIGHER EDUCATION AFFORDABILITY FOR UNDOCUMENTED STUDENTS California has long been a global leader in higher education, innovation, and workforce development. Our economy is the fifth-largest in the world. HOME- THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY The Campaign for College Opportunity is focused on a single mission: Working to ensure all Californians have an equal opportunity to attend and succeed in college in GOVERNOR NEWSOM MAKES ADDITIONAL $12 BILLION COMMITMENT TO Governor Gavin Newsom proposed a once-in-a-generation $12 billion increase for higher education over his January proposal, with sweeping one-time and ongoing investments in college affordability, strengthening college pathways, improving time to degree and graduation, while also addressing the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemicon students.
MICHELE SIQUEIROS
Michele Siqueiros. “I have full faith in the quintessential American promise: that someone who grows up in poverty – with ambition and some opportunity – can do great things and contribute to forming a more perfect union. Higher Education is the opportunity that makes this promise possible.”. Alma Mater (s): Pitzer College, University THE STUDENT CENTERED FUNDING FORMULA About the Student Centered Funding Formula. For decades, California’s community colleges have been funded based on how many students they enroll, but failed to ensure that the community colleges prioritize student success, improve outcomes, or close equity gaps faced by Latinx, African American, Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and low-income students.LEFT OUT REPORT
LEFT OUT REPORT. Campaign for College Opportunity measures the diversity of leadership at all public colleges and universities in California. We found that unfortunately California is lacking in leadership diversity on most of its campuses. THE STATE OF HIGHER EDUCATION FOR BLACK CALIFORNIANS The State of Higher Education for Black Californians is the first in the Campaign for College Opportunity’s series of reports on the current state of college access and completion for California’s Black; Latinx; and Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and PacificIslanders.
THE POSSIBILITY REPORT: FROM PRISON TO COLLEGE DEGREES IN Nearly a quarter million people were incarcerated in California’s state and federal prisons, jails, detention centers, and youth facilities in 2018 and nearly half a million people were on parole and probation—the vast majority being young, Black and Latinx males. AUDREY DOW - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY As Senior Vice President, Audrey Dow has broad responsibilities for co-leading the organization’s strategic direction, robust research agenda, and for leading strategic media, communications and coalition-building efforts. Audrey is a sought-after expert on issues of college access, success, affordability and racial equity speakingregularly
FOLLOW THE MONEY: CALIFORNIA SYSTEMICALLY UNDERINVESTS IN Each year, the state of California spends billions of dollars on funding for the University of California (UC), California State University (CSU), and California Community Colleges (CCC). HIGHER EDUCATION AFFORDABILITY FOR UNDOCUMENTED STUDENTS California has long been a global leader in higher education, innovation, and workforce development. Our economy is the fifth-largest in the world. WHO WE ARE - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY Connect With Us. The Campaign for College Opportunity is focused on a single mission: Working to ensure all Californians have an equal opportunity to attend and succeed in college in order to build a vibrant workforce, economy and democracy.OUR PUBLICATIONS
The Campaign for College Opportunity is focused on a single mission: Working to ensure all Californians have an equal opportunity to attend and succeed in college in STAFF - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY The Campaign for College Opportunity is focused on a single mission: Working to ensure all Californians have an equal opportunity to attend and succeed in college in SB 1440 - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY SB 1440: Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act of 2010 PASSED. SB 1440 was signed into law by Governor Schwarzenegger in September of 2010. This legislation creates a seamless transfer pathway for all California community college students regardless of which college theyattend.
AUDREY DOW - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY As Senior Vice President, Audrey Dow has broad responsibilities for co-leading the organization’s strategic direction, robust research agenda, and for leading strategic media, communications and coalition-building efforts. Audrey is a sought-after expert on issues of college access, success, affordability and racial equity speakingregularly
TRANSFER PATHWAY REFORM The legislation was designed to enhance the transfer pathway created in SB 1440. Specifically, this bill requested the University of California to participate in SB 1440’s historic transfer reform movement by guaranteeing UC system admission with junior status to a community college student with an Associate Degree for Transfer.TYLAR CAMPBELL
Tylar Campbell. Research Fellow University of California, Los Angeles Pronouns: he/him/his. Alma Mater(s): University of California, Los Angeles (BA); Stanford University (MA); Simon Fraser University (Ph.D.) Your role in one sentence: I conduct research and advocate for greater access and opportunity for student success in higher educationacross California.
SASHA PEREZ
Sasha Perez has spent her life in the Eastside of Los Angeles and the San Gabriel Valley. Her parents instilled the value of a college education at an early age by frequently taking her to visit Cal State LA. She spent her summers participating in youth programs hosted at the campus as a child and learned to ride her bike and drive her carin
ANAYELI RIVAS SCHOLARSHIP FUND Anayeli makes me excited for the future. As an undocumented college student, she’s had to overcome major hurdles. The daughter of a housekeeper from Mexico with only a middle school education, going to college alone was a major challenge. She started at West Los Angeles College, and thanks to the Puente program, transferred to her dream PLAYING “CULTURAL COMPETENCE” CATCH UP IN HIGHER EDUCATION By Brad Phillips, President/CEO, Institute of Evidence Based Change. Originally posted on IEBCnow.org When Latinos became the largest ethnic group in California this month, it was a headline-making milestone.While fairly old news (the data is from 2012), higher education is painfully slow in realizing that the student population looks significantly different than it did just 10 years ago. HOME- THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY The Campaign for College Opportunity is focused on a single mission: Working to ensure all Californians have an equal opportunity to attend and succeed in college in GOVERNOR NEWSOM MAKES ADDITIONAL $12 BILLION COMMITMENT TO Governor Gavin Newsom proposed a once-in-a-generation $12 billion increase for higher education over his January proposal, with sweeping one-time and ongoing investments in college affordability, strengthening college pathways, improving time to degree and graduation, while also addressing the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemicon students.
MICHELE SIQUEIROS
Michele Siqueiros. “I have full faith in the quintessential American promise: that someone who grows up in poverty – with ambition and some opportunity – can do great things and contribute to forming a more perfect union. Higher Education is the opportunity that makes this promise possible.”. Alma Mater (s): Pitzer College, University THE STUDENT CENTERED FUNDING FORMULA About the Student Centered Funding Formula. For decades, California’s community colleges have been funded based on how many students they enroll, but failed to ensure that the community colleges prioritize student success, improve outcomes, or close equity gaps faced by Latinx, African American, Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and low-income students.LEFT OUT REPORT
LEFT OUT REPORT. Campaign for College Opportunity measures the diversity of leadership at all public colleges and universities in California. We found that unfortunately California is lacking in leadership diversity on most of its campuses. THE STATE OF HIGHER EDUCATION FOR BLACK CALIFORNIANS The State of Higher Education for Black Californians is the first in the Campaign for College Opportunity’s series of reports on the current state of college access and completion for California’s Black; Latinx; and Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and PacificIslanders.
THE POSSIBILITY REPORT: FROM PRISON TO COLLEGE DEGREES IN Nearly a quarter million people were incarcerated in California’s state and federal prisons, jails, detention centers, and youth facilities in 2018 and nearly half a million people were on parole and probation—the vast majority being young, Black and Latinx males. AUDREY DOW - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY As Senior Vice President, Audrey Dow has broad responsibilities for co-leading the organization’s strategic direction, robust research agenda, and for leading strategic media, communications and coalition-building efforts. Audrey is a sought-after expert on issues of college access, success, affordability and racial equity speakingregularly
FOLLOW THE MONEY: CALIFORNIA SYSTEMICALLY UNDERINVESTS IN Each year, the state of California spends billions of dollars on funding for the University of California (UC), California State University (CSU), and California Community Colleges (CCC). HIGHER EDUCATION AFFORDABILITY FOR UNDOCUMENTED STUDENTS California has long been a global leader in higher education, innovation, and workforce development. Our economy is the fifth-largest in the world. HOME- THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY The Campaign for College Opportunity is focused on a single mission: Working to ensure all Californians have an equal opportunity to attend and succeed in college in GOVERNOR NEWSOM MAKES ADDITIONAL $12 BILLION COMMITMENT TO Governor Gavin Newsom proposed a once-in-a-generation $12 billion increase for higher education over his January proposal, with sweeping one-time and ongoing investments in college affordability, strengthening college pathways, improving time to degree and graduation, while also addressing the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemicon students.
MICHELE SIQUEIROS
Michele Siqueiros. “I have full faith in the quintessential American promise: that someone who grows up in poverty – with ambition and some opportunity – can do great things and contribute to forming a more perfect union. Higher Education is the opportunity that makes this promise possible.”. Alma Mater (s): Pitzer College, University THE STUDENT CENTERED FUNDING FORMULA About the Student Centered Funding Formula. For decades, California’s community colleges have been funded based on how many students they enroll, but failed to ensure that the community colleges prioritize student success, improve outcomes, or close equity gaps faced by Latinx, African American, Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and low-income students.LEFT OUT REPORT
LEFT OUT REPORT. Campaign for College Opportunity measures the diversity of leadership at all public colleges and universities in California. We found that unfortunately California is lacking in leadership diversity on most of its campuses. THE STATE OF HIGHER EDUCATION FOR BLACK CALIFORNIANS The State of Higher Education for Black Californians is the first in the Campaign for College Opportunity’s series of reports on the current state of college access and completion for California’s Black; Latinx; and Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and PacificIslanders.
THE POSSIBILITY REPORT: FROM PRISON TO COLLEGE DEGREES IN Nearly a quarter million people were incarcerated in California’s state and federal prisons, jails, detention centers, and youth facilities in 2018 and nearly half a million people were on parole and probation—the vast majority being young, Black and Latinx males. AUDREY DOW - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY As Senior Vice President, Audrey Dow has broad responsibilities for co-leading the organization’s strategic direction, robust research agenda, and for leading strategic media, communications and coalition-building efforts. Audrey is a sought-after expert on issues of college access, success, affordability and racial equity speakingregularly
FOLLOW THE MONEY: CALIFORNIA SYSTEMICALLY UNDERINVESTS IN Each year, the state of California spends billions of dollars on funding for the University of California (UC), California State University (CSU), and California Community Colleges (CCC). HIGHER EDUCATION AFFORDABILITY FOR UNDOCUMENTED STUDENTS California has long been a global leader in higher education, innovation, and workforce development. Our economy is the fifth-largest in the world. WHO WE ARE - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY Connect With Us. The Campaign for College Opportunity is focused on a single mission: Working to ensure all Californians have an equal opportunity to attend and succeed in college in order to build a vibrant workforce, economy and democracy.OUR PUBLICATIONS
The Campaign for College Opportunity is focused on a single mission: Working to ensure all Californians have an equal opportunity to attend and succeed in college in STAFF - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY The Campaign for College Opportunity is focused on a single mission: Working to ensure all Californians have an equal opportunity to attend and succeed in college in SB 1440 - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY SB 1440: Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act of 2010 PASSED. SB 1440 was signed into law by Governor Schwarzenegger in September of 2010. This legislation creates a seamless transfer pathway for all California community college students regardless of which college theyattend.
AUDREY DOW - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY As Senior Vice President, Audrey Dow has broad responsibilities for co-leading the organization’s strategic direction, robust research agenda, and for leading strategic media, communications and coalition-building efforts. Audrey is a sought-after expert on issues of college access, success, affordability and racial equity speakingregularly
TRANSFER PATHWAY REFORM The legislation was designed to enhance the transfer pathway created in SB 1440. Specifically, this bill requested the University of California to participate in SB 1440’s historic transfer reform movement by guaranteeing UC system admission with junior status to a community college student with an Associate Degree for Transfer.TYLAR CAMPBELL
Tylar Campbell. Research Fellow University of California, Los Angeles Pronouns: he/him/his. Alma Mater(s): University of California, Los Angeles (BA); Stanford University (MA); Simon Fraser University (Ph.D.) Your role in one sentence: I conduct research and advocate for greater access and opportunity for student success in higher educationacross California.
SASHA PEREZ
Sasha Perez has spent her life in the Eastside of Los Angeles and the San Gabriel Valley. Her parents instilled the value of a college education at an early age by frequently taking her to visit Cal State LA. She spent her summers participating in youth programs hosted at the campus as a child and learned to ride her bike and drive her carin
ANAYELI RIVAS SCHOLARSHIP FUND Anayeli makes me excited for the future. As an undocumented college student, she’s had to overcome major hurdles. The daughter of a housekeeper from Mexico with only a middle school education, going to college alone was a major challenge. She started at West Los Angeles College, and thanks to the Puente program, transferred to her dream PLAYING “CULTURAL COMPETENCE” CATCH UP IN HIGHER EDUCATION By Brad Phillips, President/CEO, Institute of Evidence Based Change. Originally posted on IEBCnow.org When Latinos became the largest ethnic group in California this month, it was a headline-making milestone.While fairly old news (the data is from 2012), higher education is painfully slow in realizing that the student population looks significantly different than it did just 10 years ago. HOME- THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY The Campaign for College Opportunity is focused on a single mission: Working to ensure all Californians have an equal opportunity to attend and succeed in college in GOVERNOR NEWSOM MAKES ADDITIONAL $12 BILLION COMMITMENT TO Governor Gavin Newsom proposed a once-in-a-generation $12 billion increase for higher education over his January proposal, with sweeping one-time and ongoing investments in college affordability, strengthening college pathways, improving time to degree and graduation, while also addressing the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemicon students.
MICHELE SIQUEIROS
Michele Siqueiros. “I have full faith in the quintessential American promise: that someone who grows up in poverty – with ambition and some opportunity – can do great things and contribute to forming a more perfect union. Higher Education is the opportunity that makes this promise possible.”. Alma Mater (s): Pitzer College, University STAFF - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY Staff The Campaign has a statewide reach, with offices based in Sacramento & Los Angeles. Click on photos to be taken to staff members’ bios. Executive Team Staff MeetLEFT OUT REPORT
LEFT OUT REPORT. Campaign for College Opportunity measures the diversity of leadership at all public colleges and universities in California. We found that unfortunately California is lacking in leadership diversity on most of its campuses. THE STUDENT CENTERED FUNDING FORMULA About the Student Centered Funding Formula. For decades, California’s community colleges have been funded based on how many students they enroll, but failed to ensure that the community colleges prioritize student success, improve outcomes, or close equity gaps faced by Latinx, African American, Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and low-income students.VINCENT PAN
Vincent Pan, Executive Director of Chinese for Affirmative Action (CAA), is a leading progressive voice on issues of racial justice and social change. Founded in 1969 and based in San Francisco, CAA has advocated on a range of pressing social justice issues including language access, immigrant rights, affirmative action, educationalequity, and
THE STATE OF HIGHER EDUCATION FOR BLACK CALIFORNIANS The State of Higher Education for Black Californians is the first in the Campaign for College Opportunity’s series of reports on the current state of college access and completion for California’s Black; Latinx; and Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and PacificIslanders.
TRANSFORMING TRANSFER WITH AB 928 AB 928, also called the Student Transfer Achievement Reform (STAR) Act of 2021, is a critical piece of legislation that strengthens the Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT), a landmark pathway that has promoted transfer access and success for over a decade at the California Community Colleges. Improving transfer is key to producing the workforce we need in California, particularly at this CALIFORNIA UNDOCUMENTED HIGHER EDUCATION COALITION The California Undocumented Higher Education Coalition was established as a response to the national uncertainty and aversive climate facing undocumented students. The coalition, composed of educators, civil rights, business, philanthropy, students, and community-based groups, works to strengthen California’s workforce and economy by ensuring HOME- THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY The Campaign for College Opportunity is focused on a single mission: Working to ensure all Californians have an equal opportunity to attend and succeed in college in GOVERNOR NEWSOM MAKES ADDITIONAL $12 BILLION COMMITMENT TO Governor Gavin Newsom proposed a once-in-a-generation $12 billion increase for higher education over his January proposal, with sweeping one-time and ongoing investments in college affordability, strengthening college pathways, improving time to degree and graduation, while also addressing the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemicon students.
MICHELE SIQUEIROS
Michele Siqueiros. “I have full faith in the quintessential American promise: that someone who grows up in poverty – with ambition and some opportunity – can do great things and contribute to forming a more perfect union. Higher Education is the opportunity that makes this promise possible.”. Alma Mater (s): Pitzer College, University STAFF - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY Staff The Campaign has a statewide reach, with offices based in Sacramento & Los Angeles. Click on photos to be taken to staff members’ bios. Executive Team Staff MeetLEFT OUT REPORT
LEFT OUT REPORT. Campaign for College Opportunity measures the diversity of leadership at all public colleges and universities in California. We found that unfortunately California is lacking in leadership diversity on most of its campuses. THE STUDENT CENTERED FUNDING FORMULA About the Student Centered Funding Formula. For decades, California’s community colleges have been funded based on how many students they enroll, but failed to ensure that the community colleges prioritize student success, improve outcomes, or close equity gaps faced by Latinx, African American, Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and low-income students.VINCENT PAN
Vincent Pan, Executive Director of Chinese for Affirmative Action (CAA), is a leading progressive voice on issues of racial justice and social change. Founded in 1969 and based in San Francisco, CAA has advocated on a range of pressing social justice issues including language access, immigrant rights, affirmative action, educationalequity, and
THE STATE OF HIGHER EDUCATION FOR BLACK CALIFORNIANS The State of Higher Education for Black Californians is the first in the Campaign for College Opportunity’s series of reports on the current state of college access and completion for California’s Black; Latinx; and Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and PacificIslanders.
TRANSFORMING TRANSFER WITH AB 928 AB 928, also called the Student Transfer Achievement Reform (STAR) Act of 2021, is a critical piece of legislation that strengthens the Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT), a landmark pathway that has promoted transfer access and success for over a decade at the California Community Colleges. Improving transfer is key to producing the workforce we need in California, particularly at this CALIFORNIA UNDOCUMENTED HIGHER EDUCATION COALITION The California Undocumented Higher Education Coalition was established as a response to the national uncertainty and aversive climate facing undocumented students. The coalition, composed of educators, civil rights, business, philanthropy, students, and community-based groups, works to strengthen California’s workforce and economy by ensuring WHO WE ARE - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY Connect With Us. The Campaign for College Opportunity is focused on a single mission: Working to ensure all Californians have an equal opportunity to attend and succeed in college in order to build a vibrant workforce, economy and democracy.LEFT OUT REPORT
LEFT OUT REPORT. Campaign for College Opportunity measures the diversity of leadership at all public colleges and universities in California. We found that unfortunately California is lacking in leadership diversity on most of its campuses.OUR PUBLICATIONS
The Campaign for College Opportunity is focused on a single mission: Working to ensure all Californians have an equal opportunity to attend and succeed in college in TRANSFORMING TRANSFER WITH AB 928 AB 928, also called the Student Transfer Achievement Reform (STAR) Act of 2021, is a critical piece of legislation that strengthens the Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT), a landmark pathway that has promoted transfer access and success for over a decade at the California Community Colleges. Improving transfer is key to producing the workforce we need in California, particularly at this TRANSFER PATHWAY REFORM The legislation was designed to enhance the transfer pathway created in SB 1440. Specifically, this bill requested the University of California to participate in SB 1440’s historic transfer reform movement by guaranteeing UC system admission with junior status to a community college student with an Associate Degree for Transfer. SB 1440 - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY SB 1440: Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act of 2010 PASSED. SB 1440 was signed into law by Governor Schwarzenegger in September of 2010. This legislation creates a seamless transfer pathway for all California community college students regardless of which college theyattend.
THE POSSIBILITY REPORT: FROM PRISON TO COLLEGE DEGREES IN Nearly a quarter million people were incarcerated in California’s state and federal prisons, jails, detention centers, and youth facilities in 2018 and nearly half a million people were on parole and probation—the vast majority being young, Black and Latinx males. AUDREY DOW - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY As Senior Vice President, Audrey Dow has broad responsibilities for co-leading the organization’s strategic direction, robust research agenda, and for leading strategic media, communications and coalition-building efforts. Audrey is a sought-after expert on issues of college access, success, affordability and racial equity speakingregularly
CALIFORNIA’S BIGGEST RETURN ON INVESTMENT California’s Biggest Return on Investment. The most significant investment California made in the 1960s was the creation of, arguably, the best public higher education system in the world. The 1965 Master Plan for Higher Education created a three-tiered system of higher education that provided a place in college for any Californian seeking THOMAS A. SAENZ (VICE CHAIR) Thomas A. Saenz returned to the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) in August 2009 as President and General Counsel. Prior, as Counsel to Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Saenz honed his leadership skills by serving on the four-person executive team to the mayor, where his legal and policy advice provedinvaluable.
HOME- THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY The Campaign for College Opportunity is focused on a single mission: Working to ensure all Californians have an equal opportunity to attend and succeed in college in GOVERNOR NEWSOM MAKES ADDITIONAL $12 BILLION COMMITMENT TO Governor Gavin Newsom proposed a once-in-a-generation $12 billion increase for higher education over his January proposal, with sweeping one-time and ongoing investments in college affordability, strengthening college pathways, improving time to degree and graduation, while also addressing the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemicon students.
MICHELE SIQUEIROS
Michele Siqueiros. “I have full faith in the quintessential American promise: that someone who grows up in poverty – with ambition and some opportunity – can do great things and contribute to forming a more perfect union. Higher Education is the opportunity that makes this promise possible.”. Alma Mater (s): Pitzer College, University STAFF - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY Staff The Campaign has a statewide reach, with offices based in Sacramento & Los Angeles. Click on photos to be taken to staff members’ bios. Executive Team Staff MeetLEFT OUT REPORT
LEFT OUT REPORT. Campaign for College Opportunity measures the diversity of leadership at all public colleges and universities in California. We found that unfortunately California is lacking in leadership diversity on most of its campuses. THE STUDENT CENTERED FUNDING FORMULA About the Student Centered Funding Formula. For decades, California’s community colleges have been funded based on how many students they enroll, but failed to ensure that the community colleges prioritize student success, improve outcomes, or close equity gaps faced by Latinx, African American, Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and low-income students.VINCENT PAN
Vincent Pan, Executive Director of Chinese for Affirmative Action (CAA), is a leading progressive voice on issues of racial justice and social change. Founded in 1969 and based in San Francisco, CAA has advocated on a range of pressing social justice issues including language access, immigrant rights, affirmative action, educationalequity, and
THE STATE OF HIGHER EDUCATION FOR BLACK CALIFORNIANS The State of Higher Education for Black Californians is the first in the Campaign for College Opportunity’s series of reports on the current state of college access and completion for California’s Black; Latinx; and Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and PacificIslanders.
TRANSFORMING TRANSFER WITH AB 928 AB 928, also called the Student Transfer Achievement Reform (STAR) Act of 2021, is a critical piece of legislation that strengthens the Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT), a landmark pathway that has promoted transfer access and success for over a decade at the California Community Colleges. Improving transfer is key to producing the workforce we need in California, particularly at this CALIFORNIA UNDOCUMENTED HIGHER EDUCATION COALITION The California Undocumented Higher Education Coalition was established as a response to the national uncertainty and aversive climate facing undocumented students. The coalition, composed of educators, civil rights, business, philanthropy, students, and community-based groups, works to strengthen California’s workforce and economy by ensuring HOME- THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY The Campaign for College Opportunity is focused on a single mission: Working to ensure all Californians have an equal opportunity to attend and succeed in college in GOVERNOR NEWSOM MAKES ADDITIONAL $12 BILLION COMMITMENT TO Governor Gavin Newsom proposed a once-in-a-generation $12 billion increase for higher education over his January proposal, with sweeping one-time and ongoing investments in college affordability, strengthening college pathways, improving time to degree and graduation, while also addressing the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemicon students.
MICHELE SIQUEIROS
Michele Siqueiros. “I have full faith in the quintessential American promise: that someone who grows up in poverty – with ambition and some opportunity – can do great things and contribute to forming a more perfect union. Higher Education is the opportunity that makes this promise possible.”. Alma Mater (s): Pitzer College, University STAFF - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY Staff The Campaign has a statewide reach, with offices based in Sacramento & Los Angeles. Click on photos to be taken to staff members’ bios. Executive Team Staff MeetLEFT OUT REPORT
LEFT OUT REPORT. Campaign for College Opportunity measures the diversity of leadership at all public colleges and universities in California. We found that unfortunately California is lacking in leadership diversity on most of its campuses. THE STUDENT CENTERED FUNDING FORMULA About the Student Centered Funding Formula. For decades, California’s community colleges have been funded based on how many students they enroll, but failed to ensure that the community colleges prioritize student success, improve outcomes, or close equity gaps faced by Latinx, African American, Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and low-income students.VINCENT PAN
Vincent Pan, Executive Director of Chinese for Affirmative Action (CAA), is a leading progressive voice on issues of racial justice and social change. Founded in 1969 and based in San Francisco, CAA has advocated on a range of pressing social justice issues including language access, immigrant rights, affirmative action, educationalequity, and
THE STATE OF HIGHER EDUCATION FOR BLACK CALIFORNIANS The State of Higher Education for Black Californians is the first in the Campaign for College Opportunity’s series of reports on the current state of college access and completion for California’s Black; Latinx; and Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and PacificIslanders.
TRANSFORMING TRANSFER WITH AB 928 AB 928, also called the Student Transfer Achievement Reform (STAR) Act of 2021, is a critical piece of legislation that strengthens the Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT), a landmark pathway that has promoted transfer access and success for over a decade at the California Community Colleges. Improving transfer is key to producing the workforce we need in California, particularly at this CALIFORNIA UNDOCUMENTED HIGHER EDUCATION COALITION The California Undocumented Higher Education Coalition was established as a response to the national uncertainty and aversive climate facing undocumented students. The coalition, composed of educators, civil rights, business, philanthropy, students, and community-based groups, works to strengthen California’s workforce and economy by ensuring WHO WE ARE - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY Connect With Us. The Campaign for College Opportunity is focused on a single mission: Working to ensure all Californians have an equal opportunity to attend and succeed in college in order to build a vibrant workforce, economy and democracy.LEFT OUT REPORT
LEFT OUT REPORT. Campaign for College Opportunity measures the diversity of leadership at all public colleges and universities in California. We found that unfortunately California is lacking in leadership diversity on most of its campuses.OUR PUBLICATIONS
The Campaign for College Opportunity is focused on a single mission: Working to ensure all Californians have an equal opportunity to attend and succeed in college in TRANSFORMING TRANSFER WITH AB 928 AB 928, also called the Student Transfer Achievement Reform (STAR) Act of 2021, is a critical piece of legislation that strengthens the Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT), a landmark pathway that has promoted transfer access and success for over a decade at the California Community Colleges. Improving transfer is key to producing the workforce we need in California, particularly at this TRANSFER PATHWAY REFORM The legislation was designed to enhance the transfer pathway created in SB 1440. Specifically, this bill requested the University of California to participate in SB 1440’s historic transfer reform movement by guaranteeing UC system admission with junior status to a community college student with an Associate Degree for Transfer. SB 1440 - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY SB 1440: Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act of 2010 PASSED. SB 1440 was signed into law by Governor Schwarzenegger in September of 2010. This legislation creates a seamless transfer pathway for all California community college students regardless of which college theyattend.
THE POSSIBILITY REPORT: FROM PRISON TO COLLEGE DEGREES IN Nearly a quarter million people were incarcerated in California’s state and federal prisons, jails, detention centers, and youth facilities in 2018 and nearly half a million people were on parole and probation—the vast majority being young, Black and Latinx males. AUDREY DOW - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY As Senior Vice President, Audrey Dow has broad responsibilities for co-leading the organization’s strategic direction, robust research agenda, and for leading strategic media, communications and coalition-building efforts. Audrey is a sought-after expert on issues of college access, success, affordability and racial equity speakingregularly
CALIFORNIA’S BIGGEST RETURN ON INVESTMENT California’s Biggest Return on Investment. The most significant investment California made in the 1960s was the creation of, arguably, the best public higher education system in the world. The 1965 Master Plan for Higher Education created a three-tiered system of higher education that provided a place in college for any Californian seeking THOMAS A. SAENZ (VICE CHAIR) Thomas A. Saenz returned to the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) in August 2009 as President and General Counsel. Prior, as Counsel to Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Saenz honed his leadership skills by serving on the four-person executive team to the mayor, where his legal and policy advice provedinvaluable.
HOME- THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY The Campaign for College Opportunity is focused on a single mission: Working to ensure all Californians have an equal opportunity to attend and succeed in college in GOVERNOR NEWSOM MAKES ADDITIONAL $12 BILLION COMMITMENT TO Governor Gavin Newsom proposed a once-in-a-generation $12 billion increase for higher education over his January proposal, with sweeping one-time and ongoing investments in college affordability, strengthening college pathways, improving time to degree and graduation, while also addressing the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemicon students.
THE STUDENT CENTERED FUNDING FORMULA About the Student Centered Funding Formula. For decades, California’s community colleges have been funded based on how many students they enroll, but failed to ensure that the community colleges prioritize student success, improve outcomes, or close equity gaps faced by Latinx, African American, Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and low-income students.MICHELE SIQUEIROS
Michele Siqueiros. “I have full faith in the quintessential American promise: that someone who grows up in poverty – with ambition and some opportunity – can do great things and contribute to forming a more perfect union. Higher Education is the opportunity that makes this promise possible.”. Alma Mater (s): Pitzer College, UniversityLEFT OUT REPORT
LEFT OUT REPORT. Campaign for College Opportunity measures the diversity of leadership at all public colleges and universities in California. We found that unfortunately California is lacking in leadership diversity on most of its campuses. STUDENT SUCCESS TASK FORCE The Campaign has prioritized a handful of the recommendations as key points of advocacy, including the adoption of system-wide enrollment priorities. The Student Success Task Force recommended that the colleges adopt system-level enrollment priorities to: 1) reflect the core mission of transfer, career technical education and basic skills THE STATE OF HIGHER EDUCATION FOR BLACK CALIFORNIANS The State of Higher Education for Black Californians is the first in the Campaign for College Opportunity’s series of reports on the current state of college access and completion for California’s Black; Latinx; and Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and PacificIslanders.
THE POSSIBILITY REPORT: FROM PRISON TO COLLEGE DEGREES IN Nearly a quarter million people were incarcerated in California’s state and federal prisons, jails, detention centers, and youth facilities in 2018 and nearly half a million people were on parole and probation—the vast majority being young, Black and Latinx males. AUDREY DOW - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY As Senior Vice President, Audrey Dow has broad responsibilities for co-leading the organization’s strategic direction, robust research agenda, and for leading strategic media, communications and coalition-building efforts. Audrey is a sought-after expert on issues of college access, success, affordability and racial equity speakingregularly
FOLLOW THE MONEY: CALIFORNIA SYSTEMICALLY UNDERINVESTS IN Each year, the state of California spends billions of dollars on funding for the University of California (UC), California State University (CSU), and California Community Colleges (CCC). HOME- THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY The Campaign for College Opportunity is focused on a single mission: Working to ensure all Californians have an equal opportunity to attend and succeed in college in GOVERNOR NEWSOM MAKES ADDITIONAL $12 BILLION COMMITMENT TO Governor Gavin Newsom proposed a once-in-a-generation $12 billion increase for higher education over his January proposal, with sweeping one-time and ongoing investments in college affordability, strengthening college pathways, improving time to degree and graduation, while also addressing the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemicon students.
THE STUDENT CENTERED FUNDING FORMULA About the Student Centered Funding Formula. For decades, California’s community colleges have been funded based on how many students they enroll, but failed to ensure that the community colleges prioritize student success, improve outcomes, or close equity gaps faced by Latinx, African American, Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and low-income students.MICHELE SIQUEIROS
Michele Siqueiros. “I have full faith in the quintessential American promise: that someone who grows up in poverty – with ambition and some opportunity – can do great things and contribute to forming a more perfect union. Higher Education is the opportunity that makes this promise possible.”. Alma Mater (s): Pitzer College, UniversityLEFT OUT REPORT
LEFT OUT REPORT. Campaign for College Opportunity measures the diversity of leadership at all public colleges and universities in California. We found that unfortunately California is lacking in leadership diversity on most of its campuses. STUDENT SUCCESS TASK FORCE The Campaign has prioritized a handful of the recommendations as key points of advocacy, including the adoption of system-wide enrollment priorities. The Student Success Task Force recommended that the colleges adopt system-level enrollment priorities to: 1) reflect the core mission of transfer, career technical education and basic skills THE STATE OF HIGHER EDUCATION FOR BLACK CALIFORNIANS The State of Higher Education for Black Californians is the first in the Campaign for College Opportunity’s series of reports on the current state of college access and completion for California’s Black; Latinx; and Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and PacificIslanders.
THE POSSIBILITY REPORT: FROM PRISON TO COLLEGE DEGREES IN Nearly a quarter million people were incarcerated in California’s state and federal prisons, jails, detention centers, and youth facilities in 2018 and nearly half a million people were on parole and probation—the vast majority being young, Black and Latinx males. AUDREY DOW - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY As Senior Vice President, Audrey Dow has broad responsibilities for co-leading the organization’s strategic direction, robust research agenda, and for leading strategic media, communications and coalition-building efforts. Audrey is a sought-after expert on issues of college access, success, affordability and racial equity speakingregularly
FOLLOW THE MONEY: CALIFORNIA SYSTEMICALLY UNDERINVESTS IN Each year, the state of California spends billions of dollars on funding for the University of California (UC), California State University (CSU), and California Community Colleges (CCC).OUR PUBLICATIONS
The Campaign for College Opportunity is focused on a single mission: Working to ensure all Californians have an equal opportunity to attend and succeed in college in STAFF - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY Staff The Campaign has a statewide reach, with offices based in Sacramento & Los Angeles. Click on photos to be taken to staff members’ bios. Executive Team Staff MeetVINCENT PAN
Vincent Pan, Executive Director of Chinese for Affirmative Action (CAA), is a leading progressive voice on issues of racial justice and social change. Founded in 1969 and based in San Francisco, CAA has advocated on a range of pressing social justice issues including language access, immigrant rights, affirmative action, educationalequity, and
TRANSFER PATHWAY REFORM The legislation was designed to enhance the transfer pathway created in SB 1440. Specifically, this bill requested the University of California to participate in SB 1440’s historic transfer reform movement by guaranteeing UC system admission with junior status to a community college student with an Associate Degree for Transfer. TRANSFORMING TRANSFER WITH AB 928 AB 928, also called the Student Transfer Achievement Reform (STAR) Act of 2021, is a critical piece of legislation that strengthens the Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT), a landmark pathway that has promoted transfer access and success for over a decade at the California Community Colleges. Improving transfer is key to producing the workforce we need in California, particularly at this AUDREY DOW - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY As Senior Vice President, Audrey Dow has broad responsibilities for co-leading the organization’s strategic direction, robust research agenda, and for leading strategic media, communications and coalition-building efforts. Audrey is a sought-after expert on issues of college access, success, affordability and racial equity speakingregularly
SB 1440 - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY SB 1440: Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act of 2010 PASSED. SB 1440 was signed into law by Governor Schwarzenegger in September of 2010. This legislation creates a seamless transfer pathway for all California community college students regardless of which college theyattend.
SASHA PEREZ
Sasha Perez has spent her life in the Eastside of Los Angeles and the San Gabriel Valley. Her parents instilled the value of a college education at an early age by frequently taking her to visit Cal State LA. She spent her summers participating in youth programs hosted at the campus as a child and learned to ride her bike and drive her carin
ANAYELI RIVAS SCHOLARSHIP FUND Anayeli makes me excited for the future. As an undocumented college student, she’s had to overcome major hurdles. The daughter of a housekeeper from Mexico with only a middle school education, going to college alone was a major challenge. She started at West Los Angeles College, and thanks to the Puente program, transferred to her dream PLAYING “CULTURAL COMPETENCE” CATCH UP IN HIGHER EDUCATION By Brad Phillips, President/CEO, Institute of Evidence Based Change. Originally posted on IEBCnow.org When Latinos became the largest ethnic group in California this month, it was a headline-making milestone.While fairly old news (the data is from 2012), higher education is painfully slow in realizing that the student population looks significantly different than it did just 10 years ago. HOME- THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITYDID YOU HAVE THE OPPORTUNITYHAVE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY The Campaign for College Opportunity is focused on a single mission: Working to ensure all Californians have an equal opportunity to attend and succeed in college inMICHELE SIQUEIROS
Michele Siqueiros. “I have full faith in the quintessential American promise: that someone who grows up in poverty – with ambition and some opportunity – can do great things and contribute to forming a more perfect union. Higher Education is the opportunity that makes this promise possible.”. Alma Mater (s): Pitzer College, University UNDOCUMENTED STUDENT CAMPUS RESOURCES Additional Undocumented Student Campus Resources. While California has established statewide programs so undocumented students can safely apply for financial aid, such as California Dream Act, there is a lack of coordination and consistency in how these and THE STUDENT CENTERED FUNDING FORMULA About the Student Centered Funding Formula. For decades, California’s community colleges have been funded based on how many students they enroll, but failed to ensure that the community colleges prioritize student success, improve outcomes, or close equity gaps faced by Latinx, African American, Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and low-income students.LEFT OUT REPORT
LEFT OUT REPORT. Campaign for College Opportunity measures the diversity of leadership at all public colleges and universities in California. We found that unfortunately California is lacking in leadership diversity on most of its campuses. STAFF - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITYCAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITYCAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY ACTCOLLEGE OPPORTUNITY FUNDOPPORTUNITY COLLEGE BOARDOPPORTUNITIES FOR GOING TO COLLEGEOPPORTUNITIES THAT COLLEGE OFFERS Staff The Campaign has a statewide reach, with offices based in Sacramento & Los Angeles. Click on photos to be taken to staff members’ bios. Executive Team Staff MeetVINCENT PAN
Vincent Pan, Executive Director of Chinese for Affirmative Action (CAA), is a leading progressive voice on issues of racial justice and social change. Founded in 1969 and based in San Francisco, CAA has advocated on a range of pressing social justice issues including language access, immigrant rights, affirmative action, educationalequity, and
TRANSFER PATHWAY REFORM The legislation was designed to enhance the transfer pathway created in SB 1440. Specifically, this bill requested the University of California to participate in SB 1440’s historic transfer reform movement by guaranteeing UC system admission with junior status to a community college student with an Associate Degree for Transfer. ANAYELI RIVAS SCHOLARSHIP FUND Anayeli makes me excited for the future. As an undocumented college student, she’s had to overcome major hurdles. The daughter of a housekeeper from Mexico with only a middle school education, going to college alone was a major challenge. She started at West Los Angeles College, and thanks to the Puente program, transferred to her dream FOLLOW THE MONEY: CALIFORNIA SYSTEMICALLY UNDERINVESTS IN Each year, the state of California spends billions of dollars on funding for the University of California (UC), California State University (CSU), and California Community Colleges (CCC). HOME- THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITYDID YOU HAVE THE OPPORTUNITYHAVE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY The Campaign for College Opportunity is focused on a single mission: Working to ensure all Californians have an equal opportunity to attend and succeed in college inLEFT OUT REPORT
LEFT OUT REPORT. Campaign for College Opportunity measures the diversity of leadership at all public colleges and universities in California. We found that unfortunately California is lacking in leadership diversity on most of its campuses. THE STUDENT CENTERED FUNDING FORMULA About the Student Centered Funding Formula. For decades, California’s community colleges have been funded based on how many students they enroll, but failed to ensure that the community colleges prioritize student success, improve outcomes, or close equity gaps faced by Latinx, African American, Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and low-income students. UNDOCUMENTED STUDENT CAMPUS RESOURCES Additional Undocumented Student Campus Resources. While California has established statewide programs so undocumented students can safely apply for financial aid, such as California Dream Act, there is a lack of coordination and consistency in how these and STAFF - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITYCAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITYCAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY ACTCOLLEGE OPPORTUNITY FUNDOPPORTUNITY COLLEGE BOARDOPPORTUNITIES FOR GOING TO COLLEGEOPPORTUNITIES THAT COLLEGE OFFERS Staff The Campaign has a statewide reach, with offices based in Sacramento & Los Angeles. Click on photos to be taken to staff members’ bios. Executive Team Staff MeetMICHELE SIQUEIROS
Michele Siqueiros President (Habla Español) Los Angeles Office Pronouns: she/her/ella Download Bio Download Shortened Bio Follow me on Twitter at: @MSCollegeOpp Why I Do What I Do: “I STUDENT SUCCESS TASK FORCE Student Success Task Force In 2010, Governor Schwarzenegger and the California legislature asked California Community Colleges to develop recommendations for improving student success by signing into law SB1143 (Liu).
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Vincent Pan Executive Director Chinese for Affirmative Action (CAA) Vincent Pan, Executive Director of Chinese for Affirmative Action (CAA), is a leading progressive voice on TRANSFER PATHWAY REFORM Beyond the impacts on individual students, the challenging transfer process leads to profound impacts on the systems too. Transfer students are graduating with a bachelor’s degree from the CSU with, on average, 40 units they don’t need-20 at the community college and20 at the CSU.
ANAYELI RIVAS SCHOLARSHIP FUND On December 5th, I turn 42. Jackie Robinson picked this number; I’m guessing it’s a really good sign. In my 42 years, I’ve been incredibly blessed, so for this birthday I’d like to ask all my friends and allies to join me in helping Anayeli Rivas graduate from UCLA this spring and pursue her dream to go to graduate school and major in educational leadership studies. WHO WE ARE - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY Connect With Us. The Campaign for College Opportunity is focused on a single mission: Working to ensure all Californians have an equal opportunity to attend and succeed in college in order to build a vibrant workforce, economy and democracy. GOVERNOR NEWSOM MAKES ADDITIONAL $12 BILLION COMMITMENT TO Governor Gavin Newsom proposed a once-in-a-generation $12 billion increase for higher education over his January proposal, with sweeping one-time and ongoing investments in college affordability, strengthening college pathways, improving time to degree and graduation, while also addressing the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemicon students.
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The Campaign for College Opportunity is focused on a single mission: Working to ensure all Californians have an equal opportunity to attend and succeed in college in TRANSFORMING TRANSFER WITH AB 928 AB 928, also called the Student Transfer Achievement Reform (STAR) Act of 2021, is a critical piece of legislation that strengthens the Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT), a landmark pathway that has promoted transfer access and success for over a decade at the California Community Colleges. Improving transfer is key to producing the workforce we need in California, particularly at this SB 1440 - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY SB 1440: Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act of 2010 PASSED. SB 1440 was signed into law by Governor Schwarzenegger in September of 2010. This legislation creates a seamless transfer pathway for all California community college students regardless of which college theyattend.
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Tylar Campbell. Research Fellow University of California, Los Angeles Pronouns: he/him/his. Alma Mater(s): University of California, Los Angeles (BA); Stanford University (MA); Simon Fraser University (Ph.D.) Your role in one sentence: I conduct research and advocate for greater access and opportunity for student success in higher educationacross California.
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Danny is a co-founder and advisory board member of the Alliance for Higher Education in Prison. He serves as an advisory council member for the Vera Institute of Justice Safe Alternatives to Segregation Initiative, and was also their Program Analyst. Danny was a completion counselor with Rutgers University Mountain View Community, and most AUDREY DOW - THE CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY As Senior Vice President, Audrey Dow has broad responsibilities for co-leading the organization’s strategic direction, robust research agenda, and for leading strategic media, communications and coalition-building efforts. Audrey is a sought-after expert on issues of college access, success, affordability and racial equity speakingregularly
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Sasha Perez has spent her life in the Eastside of Los Angeles and the San Gabriel Valley. Her parents instilled the value of a college education at an early age by frequently taking her to visit Cal State LA. She spent her summers participating in youth programs hosted at the campus as a child and learned to ride her bike and drive her carin
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