Puente Project

 

Transfer to a four-year college. Earn your degree. Return to your community as a leader and mentor for future generations. It all happens with the Puente Project.

Creating California’s Future Leaders

If you’re from an educationally underserved community and have dreams of going to a four-year college, the Puente Project is for you. When you join the program, you'll be part of a learning community that gets you and knows how to help you achieve your education goals.

Puente Project students:

  • Succeed academically
  • Get recognized as leaders and scholars
  • Graduate from four-year colleges and universities
  • Belong to a statewide and national network of leaders and professionals
  • Receive priority registration

In fact, community colleges with Puente Programs transfer 44% more Latino students to the University of California than colleges without the Puente Program.

Ready to get started?

Please join us for our 2023 Online Information Sessions.

All sessions are approximately 2 hours long. 

To join, please click the meeting date you want to attend.

You can join by clicking the link below or using the Zoom ID (818 5487 2958)  Passcode: 562294

August 2023

Puente- MESA,  STEM cohort Information Sessions ONLY

Must attend an Information Session in order to apply 

Must be eligible for Math 180 for Fall 2023

 

Wednesday        August 2, 2023,  3:00- 5:00 PM

Thursday             August 3, 2023, 3:00- 5:00 PM

Monday                August 7, 2023, 3:00- 5:00 PM

Wednesday       August 9, 2023,  3:00- 5:00 PM 

Thursday            August 10, 2023, 3:00- 5:00 PM

 

Passcode: 562294

We’re looking forward to meeting you!

35+
Years of student success
5,550+
Students enrolled
18,000+
Professional volunteer and mentor hours

How It Works

Puente provides three areas of service to help you transfer to a four-year college or university: 

You’ll take two consecutive writing classes, English 1A with English 1AS in the fall and English 1C in the spring.

These classes provide a supportive and stimulating environment for Puente students to build confidence in their writing skills through an exploration of the Mexican American/Latino experience and multicultural literature. 

You’ll work closely with your Puente counselor until you graduate, exploring career options, developing an academic educational plan, and identifying lifetime goals.

You’ll also visit University of California and California State University campuses and attend Puente student transfer conferences. 

You’ll be matched with a mentor from the business or professional community. Mentors share their personal, academic, and career experiences, and provide a window into "real-life" work environments.

It’s a lifelong network for Puente students, their families, colleges, and the community. 

You’ll take two consecutive writing classes, English 1A with English 1AS in the fall and English 1C in the spring.

These classes provide a supportive and stimulating environment for Puente students to build confidence in their writing skills through an exploration of the Mexican American/Latino experience and multicultural literature. 

You’ll work closely with your Puente counselor until you graduate, exploring career options, developing an academic educational plan, and identifying lifetime goals.

You’ll also visit University of California and California State University campuses and attend Puente student transfer conferences. 

You’ll be matched with a mentor from the business or professional community. Mentors share their personal, academic, and career experiences, and provide a window into "real-life" work environments.

It’s a lifelong network for Puente students, their families, colleges, and the community. 

 

Are You Eligible?

You’re a great candidate for the Puente Project if you're:

  • Committed to the goals of the Puente Program, including an intent to transfer to a four-year college/university
  • Able to take English 1A and  English 1AS in the fall semester, or by completing the Prerequisite Coursework Survey
  • Able to take Human Development 101 and Human Development 105 courses with the Puente Program

 

Application Period

To get started, you must attend a Puente Information Session in the spring/summer semester. Students are accepted into the program only during the fall semester.

Puente Project Informational Flyer 2023

Become a Mentor

Ready to give back to your community? Mentor a Puente Project student in your area of expertise.

Meet the Puente Family

The experience and expertise to guide you every step of the way.

 

Contact Us

Puente Project

 

eccpuenteproject@gmail.com

Maribel Hernandez mhernandez@elcamino.edu 

310-660-3593 x6568

Griselda Castro gcastro@elcamino.edu

310-660-3593 x3403