We ❤️ Our Partners
CAP’s work has never existed in a vacuum — since that first day 15 years ago, we have always relied on partners who stand by our side in creating opportunities
CAP’s work has never existed in a vacuum — since that first day 15 years ago, we have always relied on partners who stand by our side in creating opportunities
A warm CAP welcome to our newest high school Program Coordinator, Daniel Garcia! Daniel is a first-generation college graduate from the University of California, Santa Cruz, where he received a
Join as a patron for our 3rd annual benefit and 15th anniversary CAPtacular, an evening of fun and games on Saturday, October 9, from 4 – 7 pm. Add to iCal
Prior to attending UCLA, I thought college would be like the movies: cramming late-night study sessions, studying with friends until 1 a.m., and attending event after event… I was wrong.
After an unusual-to-say-the-least year and a half, The University of California settled its case with the plaintiffs that took action against their use of the SAT/ACT in admissions and scholarship decisions.
In October 2019, CAP joined a civil rights action designed to encourage the University of California to end its use of racially biased exams in its admissions policies. We had no idea that a global
“Don’t be afraid to ask questions. Don’t be afraid to ask for help when you need it. I do that every day. Asking for help isn’t a sign of weakness,
This past year has been A YEAR … and though we may be starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel, there is no doubt that the
Today, we are proud to be one of more than 300 organizations and nearly 900 individual colleges and universities joining together to urge Congress to bring an affordable, high-quality college
Hosted by the Parent & Family Engagement team on March 23 (English session) and March 24 (Spanish session). Topics include tips on transitioning to high school, and picking the right high