Summer Bridge

Summer Bridge 2024 will be In-Person

(July 15th - August 1st)

Summer Bridge is a tuition-free, three-week program that welcomes all in-coming, first-year students entering Chabot College. We want to “bridge” students into a community of learners by taking academic courses, learning about resources, gaining knowledge and skills to succeed early on in a fun, welcoming summer! This program is a major step to completing a degree, certificate and/or transfer within three years. We also want to encourage our students to enter and learn more about STEM majors and careers as this program is funded by the HSI STEM Grant.

The Summer Bridge Application is CLOSED.

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Bridge Goals & Benefits

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  • Discover your pathway 
  • Receive personalized support
  • Get ready for math! 
  • Financial Aid advising 
  • Academic counseling 
  • College Readiness Workshop Series 
  • Free, non-credit courses!

Eligibility

  • Must apply for both Summer and Fall 2024 Term & complete the 3 core services:
    • Online orientation
    • English and Math self-guided placement
    • Student Education Plan (SEP)
  • Must be a graduating senior, entering Chabot in the Fall 2024.
  • Complete FAFSA/CA Dream application for 2024-2025 
  • All students are welcome, but preference given to those who are first in their families to attend college (first-generation), Latinx/e, African American, underrepresented communities, or low-income.
  • Meet with one of our team members for an interview 

STEPS to participate in Summer Bridge

STEP 1: Complete the application by June 15, 2024.

STEP 2: Participate in a chat/interview with one of our staff.

STEP 3: Once accepted to Summer Bridge, register for assigned Math Jam course.

STEP 4: Attend Boba Social on June 17, 2024.

STEP 5: Attend the Summer Bridge Orientation.

Why Summer Bridge?  

Summer Bridge students get an early glimpse of how college works! Students develop time management skills, study strategies and will have access to academic counseling and financial aid advising to make sure students know which classes to take and make sure they can pay for college. Students will also get a chance to connect with other students, staff, programs, and resources. At the end of the program, students will receive a $200.00 gift card for their participation! 
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Student Outcomes:
 

At the end of the program, student will:

  • Complete a comprehensive student educational plan 
  • Understand how financial aid works 
  • Develop and practice key study skills, such as note-taking, time management, and basic writing skills 
  • Review and develop foundational math skills and concepts?
  • Learn about support services, learning communities, tutoring, and library orientation
  • Explore and practice using our online platforms, such as checking email, CLASS-Web, and Canvas
  • Develop a network of support from other students, staff, counselors, and professors 

Course Schedule & Lunch

Tentative Courses, subject to change, depending on instructors’ availability. Students need to participate in the Workshop Series and one math class to meet the student outcomes.

Lunch is provided for all participating students. 

Contact Us

For more information, please contact:

Erica Sanchez
emsanchez@haierso.com

Angie Muñoz
amunoz@haierso.com 

El Centro: 510.723.6714

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Building & room Building 700S

Phone 510.723.6714

Email elcentro@haierso.com

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