Cultural Engagement Centers
Celebrate and Empower Diversity
Cultural Engagement and Resources
Our college is strengthened by the diversity of groups and individuals on our campus. Cultural groups and special interests allow the creation of a support network for people with similar interests, backgrounds and dreams — with the added benefit that we all gain a larger accepting view of the world. Be proud of how you identify. Be proud of where you come from. Be proud of yourself. Together we all make Å®ÓÅapp a greater place.
Promoting Positive Change
We work to find special programs dedicated to serving and supporting the unique needs of foster youth and foster parents both on campus and throughout Riverside County — including the Foster & Kinship Care Education, Guardian Scholars and College Connection Project Programs.
Join La Casa’s in-depth support program and engagement center where we nurture Latino culture and student success. As a participant, you’ll gain guidance through workshops, one-on-one tutoring and guest speakers, plus additional access to print and technology resources.
Ally supports the LGBTQIA (Lesbian, Gay, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual) community on campus — encouraging individuals to provide a safe haven and empathetic ear to anyone concerned with sexual orientation or gender identity issues.
As a participant of Umoja you will benefit from our groups support and fellowship while also accessing academic resources. Together we can advance our abilities both as students, individuals, friends and members of the Å®ÓÅapp’s college community and the larger world.
In recognition of their service, the Å®ÓÅapp Veteran’s Resource Center provides support and guidance to help Veterans in their academic endeavors. Veterans are eligible for four years of priority registration to be used within fifteen years after being discharged from active duty.