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C6-LSAMP Past STEMinar Series

dolores

Presenter: Dolores Vazquez, Civil Engineer at Garing, Taylor & Associates, Allan Hancock College MESA graduate


Join Dolores to hear about her journey as a low-income, first generation college student at Allan Hancock College through to her thriving career today as a Cal Poly SLO graduate and Engineer III at Garing, Taylor & Associates.

Took place on April 16, 2024 on Zoom.

transitioning

Presenter: Angelica Eulloqui, STEM Counselor, Allan Hancock College

Have you been admitted to university for fall 2024 term in a STEM major? Attend this STEMinar and learn “what’s next” to make a successful transition to the university you chose.

Took place on April 24, 2024 on Zoom.

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Next Steps for UC Transfers

cal poly

Presenter: Josh Michelsen, Associate Director of Admissions and Recruitment, Cal Poly SLO

Are you interested in transferring to Cal Poly SLO as a STEM student?  Cal Poly SLO is the most competitive California State University in the system to get in to.  Join Josh as he will explain how their admissions process works and how you can properly prepare yourself academically to maximize your chances of being admitted.

Took place on April 30, 2024 on Zoom.

capturing

Presenter: Marc Carson, STEM Industry Coach, Allan Hancock College

Have you thought about what STEM companies are looking for in their interns and potential future employees? What can you be doing now to stand out among your peers and land important internships to prepare yourself for future jobs in STEM? Join us for this STEMinar where you will learn how to capture the competitive edge when industry is looking, and when they are not.

Took place on May 1, 2024 on Zoom.

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success

Presenter: Angelica Eulloqui, STEM Counselor, Allan Hancock College

Come learn strategies designed to help you, as a STEM student, excel in your coursework and achieve success to successfully earn a competitive GPA for university admissions.

Took place on October 4, 2023.

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Weekly Schedule Template

balance

Presenter: Angelica Eulloqui, STEM Counselor, Allan Hancock College

Show up and explore how to engage in effective practices that assist you in finding balance and endurance as you navigate your way through the demands of a STEM major.

Took place on October 25, 2023

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money

Presenter: Angelica Eulloqui, STEM Counselor, Allan Hancock College

Do you want money to help with the cost of your education? Join us and find out how to locate and complete the application process for STEM scholarships.  It will be time well spent that pays off in the end.

Took place on November 15, 2023.

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Scholarship Tracker

internship

Presenter: Angelica Eulloqui, STEM Counselor, Allan Hancock College

Interested in developing your professional skillsets, establishing a strong STEM network, and strengthening your resume in order to compete effectively for university programs and career opportunities?  Attend this workshop and learn strategies for exploring and obtaining summer internships.

Took place on December 6, 2023.

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Presenter: Dr. Marina Ramon, Biologist

Learn about Dr. Ramon’s career journey from Marine Biologist to DNA Synthesis Technology.  Have you wondered what it would be like to work for a startup company? Dr. Ramon is a Scientist and Project Manager at a Biotech startup, Switchback Systems, that is revolutionizing synthetic biology.

Took place on September 15, 2022.

 

Presenter: Tiffany Reardon, Founder of REUFinder

You see “Office Hours” listed on your professor’s syllabus, but, let's be honest, does the thought of actually going to office hours seem intimidating? Join us as we crack the code to utilizing office hours.  By the end of this workshop even the shyest of students will feel well prepared and confident.

Took place on September 22, 2022.


Presenter: Kate Porter, University Transfer/Career Center Counselor, Cuesta College


Learn the basics of transferring to a California State University or University of California, including the transfer process, guaranteed admission opportunities, and more! We will also discuss Cal Poly specific admission considerations and how to maximize your competitiveness as an applicant.

Took place on September 28, 2022.


Presenter: Tiffany Reardon, Founder of REUFinder

Do you have a dream college in mind? Maybe you've got more than one?  Before you start those applications join presenter Tiffany Reardon founder of REUFInder as she helps you solidify exactly what you are looking for in a transfer school.  Spoiler alert: It's a lot more than simply selecting a major!

Took place on October 6, 2022.

 

Presenter: Kate Porter, University Transfer/Career Center Counselor, Cuesta College

Join us for an overview of the CSU and UC Applications.  We will share tips for completing each application, and places where we see students often making mistakes.  Also learn strategies for writing your UC Personal Insight Questions.

Took place on October 20, 2022.



Presenters: Heidi Webber, Career Counselor, Cuesta College & Angelica Eulloqui, STEM Counselor, Allan Hancock College & Tiffany Reardon, Founder of REUFinder

Interested in developing your professional skillsets, establishing a strong STEM network, and strengthening your resume in order to compete effectively for university programs and career opportunities?  Attend this workshop and learn strategies for exploring career options in STEM and participating in summer internships.

Took place on December 7, 2022.

studentbio

Presenter: Tiffany Reardon, Founder of REUFinder

A Student Bio is a must-have for any college student whether it is for an upcoming Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU), a scholarship, or internship.  Join Tiffany as she helps you develop yours!

Took place on March 30, 2023.

imposter

Presenter: Christine Reed, MESA/STEM Academic Success Center, Counselor/Coordinator, Allan Hancock College

Come join Christine Reed from Allan Hancock College’s MESA/STEM Academic Success Center, to learn about Impostor Syndrome. Recognize and normalize the prevalence of impostor feelings and self-doubt in college and in STEM classes. Create strategies, connections, and habits that will help redirect and move through these impostor feelings.

Took place on April 6, 2023.

 

belong

Presenter: Paloma Vargas, PhD., Dean of Division of Math, Science, Health, Kinesiology and Athletics, Oxnard College and President of the Alliance of Hispanic Serving Institution Educators
& Adrienne Arguijo-Morgan, M.A., Grant Director HSI STEM, Servingness: Aspiration, Identity, and Learning (S:AIL) in STEM, Ventura College

Latine students continue to be historically excluded in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields. Various studies have shown that these students have the same level of interest in STEM careers as their white counterparts. High Impact Practices (HIP) in STEM, such as peer-led learning, summer undergraduate research, and faculty mentoring have been implemented in an effort to increase the number of students retained in STEM disciplines. However, this approach alone does not reduce attrition in STEM fields. Centering Latine student inclusion and belonging in STEM, we will apply Dr. Tara Yosso’s Community Cultural Wealth (CCW) framework to student sense of belonging in STEM. Particularly, we will cover how students’ CCW supports a student's success in STEM disciplines and strengthens their intrinsic leadership.

Took place on April 13, 2023.

 

research

Presenter: Tiffany Reardon, Founder of REUFinder

A Student Bio is a must-have for any college student whether it is for an upcoming Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU), a scholarship, or internship.  Join Tiffany as she helps you develop yours!

Took place on April 20, 2023.

cs

Presenter: Sam Mazarei, Software Engineer, GBL Systems Corporation

A journey you would never expect - come hear Sam’s story from being an inmate in prison to an honor’s college student to a software engineer at GBL - a leading provider of systems engineering and software development solutions to the U.S. Armed Forces. Learn about his strategies for success in the computer science major and his day-to-day routine today as a software engineer.

Took place on April 27, 2023.