Open Campus and Juntos work with kindergarten, elementary, and middle school students to promote college and career access. To prepare students for success in college and beyond, Open Campus offers a variety of programs and support, including Juntos Afuera, summer STEM Camps, Juntos Chemistry Camp, and Juntos for Middle School.
Juntos Afuera, Together Outside, is summer, Coastal outdoor programming with the goal of showing Latinx students that the outdoors is an inclusive space where they can learn about and celebrate Latinx identity and culture.
Juntos is designed to empower 6th-12th grade students and their parents to gain the knowledge, skills, and resources needed for academic success while working together to make college a family goal.
A Grant County career exploration event at the Regional Airport for 6th graders. Contact Didgette McCracken to learn more!
OSU Juntos Family Day is a day designed to give entire Juntos families, including students, parents, and younger siblings, a snapshot of college life.
The biennial event brings families to the Corvallis campus to experience sessions in Spanish from the Colleges of OSU, Community Colleges, Financial Aid, Scholarships Office, and OSU student support units/programs, as well as tours, a resource, fair and entertainment.
Building a path to college requires planning and support, which is why Open Campus is here to guide students throughout their education journey. College Access programs include Future Pathways, College Talk Tuesdays, Open Campus Hangouts, and College Access Summer Bridge. Programs offer resources, mentoring, and advising to guide students throughout their college journey from high school through college graduation.
A virtual tool designed to stimulate conversations and reflections on LatinX identity. We built a space in which you, the diversity and the multiculturality are the protagonists.The curriculum is meant for use by students, educators, and anyone interested in learning about some of the components that play a role in the Latinx history and identity in the United States.
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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