Today we are welcoming students back to Mission High for our 15th year of providing high quality college access support to students from underserved communities. We believe that a college [...]
Through a partnership with UCSF, the GEMS (Girls in Engineering, Math, and Science) at Marshall Elementary School have been exploring DNA with a favorite snack, strawberries!
Another campus we visited was a private college which was the University of Redlands. This school has only 5,000 students enrolled. The class average size is 19 students.
Born and raised in San Diego, by an undocumented single mother, Karen is the middle child between two sisters. Growing up, Karen developed a strong relationship with her family, especially her [...]
We are happy to announce that the ASAP team will be presenting at the National Partnership for Educational Access‘s 10th Annual Conference in New Orleans in April.
Manzili Brown, MHS class of 2015, is in his 3rd year at San Francisco State, majoring in Biology. After being part of ASAP and MHS athletics, he has continued his involvement as a volleyball [...]
As a low-income and undocumented student, pursuing a higher education was not something I considered. In my senior year, all I worried about was passing my classes, Dragon Boat and helping my [...]