New UC admissions and financial aid webinars for parents
New webinars, open to the public, are designed to help parents learn about and better understand the UC admissions process and various pathways into the university.
New webinars, open to the public, are designed to help parents learn about and better understand the UC admissions process and various pathways into the university.
The Council of African American Parents has an extraordinary record of turning out college graduates, most of them from the University of California.
Tune in to the UC Alumni Career Network on August 17 for a transparent discussion on parenting and work. This webinar will provide insights, advice and suggestions aimed at supporting working parents as they
Tune in to the UC Alumni Career Network on August 17 for a transparent discussion on parenting and work.
If you’re a parent who has school-aged children who are cooped up at home for their holiday break, these resources can help.
On Tuesday, Oct. 13, join OPSA and Undergraduate Admissions for helpful tips in completing this important step of the UC undergraduate admissions application.
Are you helping a child learn from home? Don’t miss this list of helpful resources — from STEM subjects to literature, geography, music and more.
If you're home-schooling your children this year, read this helpful advice from the Greater Good Science Center to help position students for success.
It’s not easy being a parent and employee at the same time! But these methods can help reduce stress, boost productivity and help your family feel better.
This fall, the Diversity and Engagement team developed a valuable three-course webinar series to advise prospective and soon-to-be parents of UC students. Learn more and check out the courses for yourself!
If you're a new UC parent, learn how to navigate your role in supporting your college student during this helpful Parent Prep webinar, led by parent ambassadors from UC undergraduate campuses.
If you’re supporting a student who’s pursuing undergraduate admission, don’t miss this special event. On Nov. 4, learn what admissions officers are looking for when reviewing applications.