Funds will expand career and transfer support

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Oxnard College has received a $3 million federal Title V grant to provide support for equitable student outcomes among Latinx and low-income students as they pursue their career and transfer goals. Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSI) throughout the country applied for this competitive grant, which will begin Oct. 1 and be distributed over a five-year period. The grant is directed by the U.S. Department of Education's Developing Hispanic-Serving Institutions Program (DHSI).

鈥淚t is both a privilege and a tremendous opportunity for Oxnard College to receive and invest these funds in our students,鈥 said Oscar Cobian, the college鈥檚 vice president of student development. 鈥淔or decades, Oxnard College has proudly served the hardworking Latinx families of Ventura County. Step into any of our classrooms and you will find that our students facing the greatest adversity often show the most dedication and demonstrate tremendous potential. With this grant, we will tap into that potential and help our students build better lives through the transformative power of higher education.鈥

The Department of Education鈥檚 grant will help Oxnard College achieve higher levels of success among its primarily Hispanic student population through enhanced student success programs and employee professional development initiatives. Under the grant鈥檚 project title 鈥淧royecto 脡虫颈迟辞*,鈥 Oxnard College intends for the Title V funding to support the following:

  • Hiring an employee for the college鈥檚 Career Center to help guide students in career exploration and planning, and to assist with internship placement.
  • Hiring an employee in the Transfer Center to help students who are interested in transferring to UC/CSU campuses.
  • Hosting outreach events for prospective students, their families and the community.
  • Providing professional development activities for faculty and classified staff who will be instrumental in building a culture of career and transfer readiness throughout the college.

鈥淢any of our students with the greatest talent and drive often struggle to navigate the college transfer process,鈥 shared Letty Mojica, who oversees Oxnard College鈥檚 Transfer Center. 鈥淭his grant will help us build on our efforts to support and empower students as they work toward their goal of transferring to four-year colleges and universities.鈥

Oxnard College has been a proud Hispanic-Serving Institution since its inception in 1975, and approximately 75 percent of the college鈥檚 students identify as Latinx or Hispanic. This grant continues the college's long-standing legacy of successfully leveraging federal funds from the DHSI to build institutional capacity for student success. It is the sixth competitive grant awarded to Oxnard College in the last decade by the U.S. Department of Education.

To learn more about Oxnard College鈥檚 efforts to support students鈥 transfer and career goals, visit the college鈥檚 and websites.

* Oxnard College Proyecto 脡虫颈迟辞 is funded by the US Department of Education, Developing Hispanic-Serving Institutions Program. In 2020-21 federal funding totals $600,000.

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