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Plan on College! is a free, one-day, annual event for Bay Area students in the eighth grade and their parents or guardians. Attendees of Plan on College! will receive valuable information on course selection for high school, factors that impact college eligibility, college financial aid, and long-term benefits of a college education. Parent workshops are presented in English, Spanish and Cantonese by experts in the field.
K-12 Open to All Underrepresented Minorities
LGBT First Generation to College Female People with Disabilities Outreach Community Building Education/Training Informational Session Office of Diversity & Outreach
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Contact
Don Woodson
Email address
Deadline
Week of event for online registration
Participation
Open Invitation
RSVP
Location
San Francisco
The UC Davis - UC Merced San Joaquin Valley Program in Medical Education (SJV PRIME) is an innovative approach to training future physicians, a pathway that will emphasize quality of care anchored in community-based research and educational experiences. The diversity of the San Joaquin Valley, including health systems, diverse patient populations and broad community partnerships, is a core component of the effort to improve the health and health care of the region. The SJV PRIME program is a collaboration between the UC Davis School of Medicine, UC Merced and UCSF Fresno, to train the next generation of San Joaquin Valley physicians. It seeks to increase the diversity of the medical profession and remedy the uneven distribution of physicians in California. SJV PRIME is a tailored clinical track at the UC Davis School of Medicine for medical students who are committed to ensuring high quality, diverse and well distributed medical care to improve health for populations, communities, and individuals in California's San Joaquin Valley.
Undergrad Underrepresented Minorities First Generation to College
Outreach Research Service Learning Certificate/Degree Program Education/Training Mentorship UCSF Medicine
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Contact
Grace Carlson
Email address
Phone
559-499-6527
Participation
Application
Location
California
The Gay/Straight Dental Alliance (GSDA) enhances and enriches the climate for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered (LGBT) individuals and increases the visibility of these individuals in the School of Dentistry. The organizational mission is to work towards creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for LGBT students, staff and faculty, to educate and communicate issues specific to this group, and to prevent homophobia and discrimination of LGBT individuals in the school and in our student clinics.
UCSF Learners UCSF Staff UCSF Faculty
Undergrad LGBT Outreach Community Building Interprofessional
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Contact
Jeffrey Proniloff
Email address
Participation
Open Invitation
Location
UCSF Parnassus
The Latino Association of Pharmacy Students (LAPS) is a culturally diverse group of students devoted to providing health care services, education and outreach to under-served communities. Our main focus is to serve the Latinos in our community and to provide valuable health education and services, especially in the pharmacy setting. LAPS also strives to teach students about the Spanish language and the Latino culture, so that we may interact more effectively with the populations we serve.
UCSF Learners Underrepresented Minorities Outreach
Community Building UCSF Pharmacy
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Contact
Cesar Rodriguez
Email address
Participation
Open Invitation
Location
UCSF Parnassus
The Latino Medical Student Association mission is to recruit and support individuals in the healthcare professions who will strive to improve the access and delivery of healthcare to Latinos and medically undeserved populations. The LMSA chapter at UCSF seeks to promote this mission as well as to provide a network of support to its member medical students.
UCSF Learners Undergrad Underrepresented Minorities
Outreach Community Building UCSF Medicine
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Participation
Open Invitation
Location
UCSF Parnassus
The LGBTSA's goal is to promote advocacy for LGBT-related issues at UCSF, to foster community and provide networking for LGBT students, and to educate UCSF about the healthcare needs of LGBT patients.
UCSF Learners UCSF Staff UCSF Faculty
Undergrad LGBT Outreach Community Building Interprofessional
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Participation
Open Invitation
Location
UCSF Parnassus
Underrepresented in Medicine (UIM) provides racial and ethnic minority students, students from lower-income households, and students who are the first in their family to attend medical school easy access to mentoring. UIM and its mentoring project aim to provide targeted experiences to 1st and 2nd year medical students with less inherent medical experience before they start 3rd year and are evaluated (in part) on their medical school cultural knowledge on the wards. We aim to begin providing this advantage by facilitating mentorship from physicians from all across the Bay Area. These volunteers will donate their time to invest in the next generation of medical professionals, and bestow in them the institutional knowledge, wisdom and emotional support they have acquired throughout their years in medicine.
UCSF Learners Underrepresented Minorities Outreach
Mentorship UCSF Medicine
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Email address
Website
Participation
Open Invitation
Location
UCSF Parnassus
Dedicated to the political and social well being of African American staff at UCSF since May, 1968.
UCSF Staff Underrepresented Minorities Outreach
Community Building Registered Campus Organization
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Email address
Participation
Open Invitation
Location
UCSF Parnassus
CHCI (Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute) will bring high school students from across the nation to Washington, D.C. to spend five days learning about how the Federal Government works, meeting important leaders, visiting historic sites and developing a deeper understanding of how they can affect positive change in their communities and their nation.
K-12 Underrepresented Minorities Outreach
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Email address
Phone
202-543-1771
Duration
5 Days
Participation
Application
Location
National
The intensive one-day program provides 9th and 10th grade Latino high school students with the tools and training necessary to prepare for college. The program is held on various college campuses across the country in cities with a high Latino population.
K-12 Underrepresented Minorities Outreach
Service Learning
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Duration
1 Day
Participation
RSVP
Location
National