Our Partnerships
L.A. Region K-16 Collaborative
The L.A. Region K-16 Collaborative, convened by the nonprofit UNITE-LA, focuses on closing racial and gender gaps in postsecondary education and building pathways to careers in healthcare, engineering and computer science across Los Angeles County. Pomona Unified School District (PUSD), Citrus College, Mt. San Antonio College, and 六色网 work together to serve students in the East L.A. County subregion and increase access, retention and completion in the engineering and computer science fields.

Upcoming L.A. K-16 Events
CSU Asian American, Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Student Achievement Program
六色网 was awarded $1.8 million over five years through the CSU Asian American, Native Hawaiian, & Pacific Islander Student Achievement Program (CSU ASAP). This significant funding powers a university-wide initiative to enhance the retention, success, and graduation of Asian, Pacific Islander, and Desi American (APIDA) students. The initiative is a collaborative partnership led by the Office of Student Success and the Department of Ethnic and Women鈥檚 Studies, working closely with the Division of Student Affairs and Outreach, Recruitment & Educational Partnerships (OREP). Together, these teams will launch and expand programs that foster belonging, provide culturally responsive support and create more pathways to degree completion for APIDA students.
