Frequently Asked Questions
What is Puente?
The Puente Program is open to all students, and is an academic and community leadership program designed to help students transfer to four-year colleges and universities. The program meets this goal through a one-year series of career and life guidance courses, English classes, and mentoring from community professionals. Students have a chance to build lasting relationships as they remain with the same instructor, academic counselor, and mentor throughout the program. Students also receive ongoing support from Puente's coordinators.
What are the benefits for Puente students?
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Develop reading and writing skills
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Meet professionals in our community
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Learn strategies for success in college and in life
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Make university contacts and visit universities
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Create a successful transfer plan
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Participate in culturally-enriching activities
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Priority registration for participants
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Book support
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English and math support pláticas (conversations)
How do I know if I am eligible?
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Must be eligible to take English 1A in the Fall semester and have not taken Guidance 46 or 47.
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Be willing to commit to participate in the program and scheduled events for the academic year.
Where can I find an application?
You may complete the online Puente intake form at any time during the year. Recruitment is continuous until the courses are full. Therefore, we encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible. Applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
What is the annual deadline to apply?
Puente is cohort-based, which means that while applications are accepted year round, the time at which you apply determines when you start.
The deadline to submit intake form to start in fall is September 2, and to start in spring, is March 2.