Partnerships with schools and communities


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A rich educational experience for all students requires a focus on the whole school and experiences outside the classroom. By working in partnership with local schools and neighborhoods, UC supports students' academic achievement.

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.
  • UC Links is a network of after-school program sites providing access to quality technology-based educational resources and activities for children from diverse, low-income communities throughout California.
  • Two Community Education Research Centers (CERCs) make UC resources more accessible to local communities and serve as a locus for collaboration. They are located in the San Francisco Bay area (through UC Berkeley, 510/987-9354) and in the Los Angeles Basin (through UCLA, 310/206-4353).

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