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Going to college can be a challenge. We offer many programs to help students succeed. Some are open to all students and some serve specific groups of students. Take a look at the list below and see if we have a program that can help you complete your college career.
The Early Childhood Education Child Development Center provides a quality educational program for children up to five years old. This service is available to students, staff, faculty and the community.
Extended Opportunity Program and Services serves low-income and educationally disadvantaged students
Programs at Specific Campuses:
Moreno Valley:
Renaissance Scholars targets African American students at the Moreno Valley Campus who want to transfer to four-year colleges and universities
Norco:
Talented Tenth focuses the success of African American students on the Norco Campus
TRIO - three programs that assist students from disadvantaged backgrounds
Riverside:
Puente focuses on assisting students to transfer to four year colleges and universities
Ujima Project provides mentors to help educationally disadvantaged students of all ethnicities succeed
Community for Academic Progress CAP, Community for Academic Progress provides Learning Communities to help students make connections between different classes by pairing or clustering courses together.