Program Benefits and Requirements
Program Benefits
Umoja students will benefit from the following services and support:
- A supportive network of faculty, staff, administrators, and student mentors who have the cultural competence to help you reach your goals
- Cohort-based, Afro-centric learning opportunities in English, Political Science, and Math
- A peer mentoring program for first-year students
- Transfer support and planning, including transfer pathways to the UCs, CSUs, and HBCUs
- Statewide conferences and symposia sponsored by the Umoja Community Education Foundation (statewide Umoja organization)
- A dedicated academic counselor and retention specialist
- Access to the Village, a dedicated study and social space for Umoja, Social Sciences, and Honors students
- Field trips to museums, like the De Young and Museum of the African Diaspora, Bay Area mural tours, and cultural events including an orientation, African Harvest Festival, district-wide Umoja fall kick-off, Black film festival, Black history month celebrations with the BSU, and annual spring Juneteenth Celebration
- Campus visits to local universities
- Black Student Union (BSU) membership
- Weekly porch talks and social time
- Mental health, finance, and scholarship workshops (including automatic SparkPoint enrollment for those who qualify)
- Priority Registration
Program Requirements
Members of the Umoja Community are expected to complete the following program requirements:
- For cohort students, make a one-year commitment to the coursework and all class expectations
- Participate in Umoja gatherings, field trips, celebrations, and BSU
- Meet with the Umoja Counselor twice (2x) a semester
- Complete a Student Education Plan (SEP)
- Meet with the Umoja retention specialist twice (2x) a semester and the Umoja coordinator once (1x) a semester
- Meet with Umoja instructors, counselor, retention specialist, and/or coordinator if struggling to balance school, family, and/or work so that we can fully support you
- Actively participate in the peer mentoring program
- Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)(if eligible) and the California College Promise Grant application