On November 19, Cañada College hosted its third annual High School
Counselor & Partner Forum, held virtually. The event kicked off with a warm
welcome from Interim College President, Kim Lopez, and Vice President of
Student Services, Dr. Manuel Alejandro Pérez. Attendees received updates on
vaccination requirements, the College’s Recovery with Equity Plan and
Department and Program updates. Interim Financial Aid Director Andrea
Garcia-Rittgers and representatives of the Promise Scholars Program encouraged
everyone to help spread the word so all students apply for financial aid and
Promise.
Lezlee Ware,
Professor at Cañada College and now also Program Coordinator for Umoja, shared
exciting information about Umoja at Cañada College which is set to launch in
the Spring 2022 semester. Marcos Chacon, from the Personal Counseling
Center spoke about the personal counseling services offered to students.
Student Ambassadors, Bella Zhang and Chloe Kim, spoke about our Disability
Resource Center.
Mayra Arellano,
Director of High School Transition & Dual Enrollment, and Jen Petroelje,
Middle College Instructor, also shared information about our early college
credit programs. These programs include Middle College, Dual Enrollment &
Concurrent Enrollment.
After program
updates, attendees chose from one of two, 20-minute sessions to attend.
The first session included a Concurrent Enrollment training workshop for high
school counselors. Cañada College Counselor Nadya Sigona offered high
school counselors information and tips to better help students who are
interested in taking classes at Cañada College while still in high
school. The second session was a Community Focus Partner, led by Olivia
Cortez-Figueroa, College Recruiter, and Ariela Villalpando, Interim Director of
High School Transition & Dual Enrollment. In this session, community
partners provided feedback on what they would like to see from Cañada College
to further strengthen our relationships and our commitment to serving students
and the community. This second session was offered as a result of survey
feedback the College received after last year’s same event.
Feedback from the
attendees was very positive and some great ideas were discovered from the
breakout rooms. For example, the Community Partner Focus group got along so well
and had such great ideas, that College Recruiter Olivia Cortez-Figueroa,
offered to create and lead a Cañada College & Community partner group that
will meet every other month to continue to promote and encourage communication
and collaboration.
The Forum was recorded and can be
found here using
passcode: &47QB*r?
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