Choosing A Major Helped Me Choose Myself by Summer
When I started college at a four-year university, I expected to succeed. I thought I would pass my classes, make friends, and enjoy college life.
When I started college at a four-year university, I expected to succeed. I thought I would pass my classes, make friends, and enjoy college life.
Starting off college, it is common to begin your journey with preconceived notions based on what other people have told you about the school and
When I first decided to attend a community college, my biggest worry was the fear of missing out (FOMO). The idea that community colleges are
CAP’s student advisors are active members of our I Heart College Program who wish to support their home community in meaningful ways through advising CAP’s
Transitioning from high school to college can feel isolating. As a student coming from a small high school that lacked resources and opportunities, I’ve struggled
College is a place of limitless opportunities. With so many options vying for attention though, it’s impossible to do them all. This has been a
Packing my suitcases after my winter break to return to school stirred many different emotions within me. Being home reminded me of how much I
In college, the struggle with mental health is unsurprisingly very common. Mental illness is now quite normalized among college students and even more worrying is
Ever since immigrating to the United States at the age of six, I experienced a profound disconnection from my cultural identity. With my parents and
Alumni News! Michael Ocon, a proud graduate of Pasadena High School and CAP board member, has recently been appointed to the Pasadena Community Access Corporation