

Student Advocates/Mentoring: Our coordinators provide personalized support for high school students, families, community college students, and adult learners.
College Access Workshops and Programming: We collaborate with local partners and schools to deliver dynamic workshops that support students in confidently navigating their post-secondary educational journeys. Workshop topics include paying for college, exploring post-secondary options, and campus visits.
Career Exploration Events: We partner with local organizations to offer immersive career exploration events for various age groups, including career days and career-focused camps.
College Student Ambassador Program: We have a team of near-peer OSU students that can share their journey to college and experiences as college students.
Community Outreach and Engagement: We connect with communities to co-create meaningful programming opportunities tailored to each community's unique needs, ensuring programming is relevant, inclusive, and impactful.
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Career and Technical Education (CTE) & Trades Support: We support students in exploring Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways through personalized one-on-one guidance and hands-on career exploration activities.
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Scholarship Texting Series: Our texting series keeps students and parents informed about college scholarship opportunities.
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Follow the link below to Resources such as videos about college and careers, information about attending OSU, and our social media.
And if you'd like to find out more about participating in any of our programs, select Get Involved to learn more!

Open Campus and Juntos provide local access to education through community-based partnerships and unique programming, meeting needs of the Oregon communities
we serve
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