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Tutoring, mentoring, test preparation, and other special academic
support and enrichment programs
- The University of California Early
Academic Outreach Program (EAOP) counsels and tutors students, advises
families and educators, and offers academic support programs to ensure
that qualified students take the appropriate pre-college courses and
are better prepared to take standardized tests for college eligibility.
- Mathematics, Engineering, Science
Achievement (MESA) prepares and encourages students in math, science,
engineering, and technology to attend college and become technology
professionals.
- Puente helps educationally underserved
students succeed academically, enroll in college, and return to the
community as mentors and leaders; it has both high school and community
college programs.
- The UC College Prep (UCCP),
based at UC Santa Cruz, program provides Advanced Placement and honors
courses on the Internet, so that more students are competitive in their
applications to UC and other universities.
- To help prepare students for college level composition exams, UC
and the California State University have jointly developed the Diagnostic Writing Service, a web-based
composition support service for eleventh grade students and teachers.
- UC Links (510/643-7349), a multi-campus program, provides access to
quality after-school care and technology-based educational activities
and resources for low-income youth and their families. UC Links also
fosters teachers' use of new technologies for teaching and learning.
- UC ArtsBridge,
based at UC Irvine, connects with California public schools to provide
art, dance, drama, and music education.
Motivating students to consider a college education and professional
careers
- The Early Academic Outreach Program
(EAOP)
- Mathematics Science Education
Achievement (MESA)
- Puente
- The Los Angeles Basin
Initiative (LABI) offers a wide range of summer/intersession academic
enrichment and professional development programs to high school and
middle school students, teachers, and counselors from Los Angeles County.
- UC LEADS (562/728-8732) provides undergraduates at each UC campus
with mentoring, academic enrichment, and skills training to prepare
for graduate study.
- The SAGE Scholars program (510/987-9100), on the UC
Irvine and UC Berkeley (510/642-2325) campuses, provides comprehensive
multi-year paid internships, extensive mentoring, workshops and financial
support to promising, economically disadvantaged students during college.
UC Admissions and application information
- PATHWAYS, the undergraduate
admission information and application network, enables students to submit
their applications electronically to UC campuses.
- ASSIST, a statewide electronic
advising system based at UC Irvine, provides information to community
college students about transferring to UC and to the California State
University.
Opportunities for prospective
teachers
- The Teacher
Scholars Program offers a combined master's degree and certificate
program for teachers.
- Teacher intern
programs through University Extension at the Berkeley and UCLA campuses
provide opportunities to teach on an emergency credential while completing
a credential program.
Statewide teacher professional development opportunities
In partnership with the California State University and California's independent
colleges and universities, UC administers several statewide programs:
- The California Consortium for the Advancement of Teaching and Professional
Development (510/987-9489) is an umbrella organization that coordinates
and links statewide teacher professional development efforts.
- The California Subject Matter
Projects (CSMPs) offer ongoing professional development for teachers
throughout the state, with a focus on teachers in low-performing schools
in nine major subject areas: Arts, Foreign Languages, History-Social
Sciences, Mathematics, Physical Education-Health, Reading and Literature,
Science, and Writing.
- The California Professional Development
Institutes offer summer and intersession institutes with academic
year follow up activities in early elementary reading, elementary mathematics,
algebra and high school mathematics, high school writing and composition,
and instruction for English language learners.
Professional development opportunities for principals
School/University partnerships: UC campuses are establishing long-term
partnerships
with local high schools and their feeder schools to strengthen the school's
academic program and to help more students become eligible for college.
In this systemwide initiative, UC campuses are also mobilizing student
preparation programs and professional development opportunities for
teachers and administrators.
Community collaboration: Partnerships with local neighborhoods
and communities help improve the academic achievement of all students.
- The Urban Community School
Collaborative works to create and sustain collaborative relationships
between UC campuses, local community-based organizations, school districts,
and other agencies and institutions throughout the state.
Educational equity
- UC All Campus Collaborative on Outreach Research, and Dissemination
(UC ACCORD, 831/459-3850) builds on existing faculty expertise and research
to address critical problems of education and equity.
- The Presidential Grants in Education
(PGE) program, based in UC's systemwide Office of the President,
sponsors a competitive grants program that promotes applied research
collaborations among UC and K-12 faculty.
Education Policy
- The California Policy Resource
Center, administered by the UC Office of the President and located
in Berkeley, works to apply the extensive research expertise of the
UC system to state and federal policy issues such as K-12 education.
Science Centers
- The UC Natural Reserve System,
which manages 33 diverse wildland sites across California, provides
wide-ranging K-12 activities at natural reserves including class field
trips, student internships, and a summer field school.
University of California Office of the
President (UCOP)
UC Outreach
UC Teacher Education
National Laboratories
News and information
- UC Outlook is
an online newsletter highlighting UC's work with schools.
- UC Newswire
has up-to-date news about the UC system.
- UC TV is the University's
new cable television channel, offering a variety of educational programming.
- UC Online provides
information about online courses at UC.
- Boletines en
español es un programa de información en español
localizado en el campus de la Universidad de California en Riverside
que prepara boletines y cápsulas informativas en español
mensualmente. (The Spanish Bulletins Program
located at UC Riverside prepares weekly news bulletins for the Spanish-speaking
community.)
- Radio en español
es una estación de la radio en español que está localizada
en el campus de la Universidad de California en Riverside que discute
temas con respecto a la comunidad latina. (Spanish
Radio is a Spanish broadcast station located on the UC Riverside
campus that discusses issues regarding the Latino community.)
Libraries
Faculty expertise
Other California educational institutions and agencies
Other California education resources
- The STAR Test, the statewide
testing program, provides professional guidance in the collection, reporting,
and use of student achievement information to improve California's schools
and to increase the achievement of all students.
- Education Data Partnership
(Ed Data) provides the latest financial, demographic, school and
student performance data, including clear and impartial analyses and
discussions of current issues.
- The California Digital
High School Program (DHS) is a statewide program managed by the
California Department of Education that supports technology planning
for schools.
- The California Technology Assistance
Project (CTAP) provides assistance to schools and districts integrating
technology into teaching and learning.
- SCORE is a statewide program
with online resources for education aligned to California's teaching
standards.
- The California Virtual Campus (CVC)
provides links to online courses offered by California's colleges and
universities.
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