The is a national award-winning program that for more than 40 years has improved the college-going rate of tens of thousands of California’s educationally underrepresented students.

Its mission is to increase the number of educationally disadvantaged students who enroll in four-year colleges and universities, earn college degrees, and return to the community as mentors and leaders to future generations. The program is interdisciplinary in approach, with rigorous instruction in writing (English), counseling (academic counseling and the personal development course), and mentoring by members of the community.

The Puente Project is an intersegmental program that is co-sponsored by the University of California and the California Community College Chancellor’s Office. The program headquarters are at UC Berkeley. Puente began in 1981 at Chabot Community College in Hayward, California, and has since expanded to seven middle schools, 36 high schools, and 65 community colleges throughout California, the states of Texas, and Washington. Puente’s staff training programs have benefited approximately 300,000 students across the state. Puente is open to all students who would benefit from the Puente model and philosophy.

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About the Puente Program

City College of San Francisco's Puente Program is located at the Mission Center. The Program includes a Puente counselor, a Puente English instructor, and a mentoring component. Puente is open to all students who would benefit from the Puente model and philosophy.

English Instruction

The Puente English faculty provides a two-semester writing course sequence that incorporates Mexican American/Latinx and other multicultural authors, experiences, and issues, through which students progress from transfer-level writing, English 1A and English 1AS (Fall Semester), to critical thinking, English 1B (Spring Semester), in one year.

Counseling

The Puente Counseling faculty provides students with sustained, in-depth, career and academic guidance throughout their enrollment at the community college. Puente students will enroll in AAPS 103, Orientation to College Transfer (Fall Semester), which includes identifying lifetime goals, developing an educational plan, and receiving assistance in transitioning to a four-year college or university.

Mentoring

Puente Mentors are members of the professional community and are recruited and trained to share with Puente students career advice regarding their personal experiences, integrating culture and family with academic and professional success.

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