Juntos Students Earn College Scholarships
Hard work and dedication pays off for North Wasco and Hood River County Juntos students, as they receive several scholarships in preparation for college.
Hard work and dedication pays off for North Wasco and Hood River County Juntos students, as they receive several scholarships in preparation for college.
OSU Open campus students from Grant County are reaching out and gaining experience that builds on their future education and career paths.
At Tillamook Bay Community College, you will find determined students focused on obtaining their life goals and working hard to do so.
Together, the OSU Juntos program and OSU College of Science, Department of Chemistry has received a grant to host up to 30 students for a STEM two-day camp with overnight stay on Oregon State’s Corvallis campus.
Klamath County students have an exciting opportunity to learn from local businesses to become career-ready.
Yamhill County’s Juntos program continues to grow as families benefit from Juntos support. Written by Open Campus Coordinator, José Garcia.
Culver’s Juntos program helps students transition from high school to college and teaches them how to build the bridge to a successful college experience.
Crook County is committed to teaching students that understanding the benefits of higher education, developing good habits, and planning ahead are all necessary to be college-ready.
Providing families with the “how to get to college tools”, as Ruth puts it, is the “best part” of what she does during the six week workshops.
Juntos and its partner groups Together and Papalaxsimisha have proven to be wonderful opportunities for families to get together and connect. It is an amazing experience to talk to families and establish positive routines that assist with bringing their learners a high school diploma and a plan for the future.