The Council of African American Parents: Developing scholars of the African Diaspora
The Council of African American Parents has an extraordinary record of turning out college graduates, most of them from the University of California.
The Council of African American Parents has an extraordinary record of turning out college graduates, most of them from the University of California.
UC Vice Provost Yvette Gullatt, chief diversity officer for the University of California system, talks about UC’s goal to become a Hispanic-Serving System and how that has benefits for all students.
As California demographics evolve, UC is working to cultivate a community that reflects our state.
This impactful role brings the voice of the student to every issue and decision before the UC Board of Regents.
The program serves California high school students who haven’t met all of UC’s subject matter requirements.
Already more than half of UC undergraduates from California get enough grants or scholarships to cover all their systemwide tuition and fees.
Two new rankings have put all nine of UC's undergraduate campuses in the international spotlight.
Saini was recognized for her commitment to supporting new hackers through various leadership and mentorship roles.
Graduation season is here, and the energy, excitement and pride are palpable. Celebrations, ceremonies and tearful good-byes are everywhere as UC’s newest alums head for a bright future.
UC’s undauntable new grads are ready to put their brilliance to work in ways that will make the world better for all of us.
A new GUEA webinar series will focus on COVID-19's impact on students' academic success and mental health.
UC Online enables students to take online courses at other UC campuses, at no charge, during the academic year, while receiving academic credit.