
Message from Eloy Ortiz Oakley on Governor Newsom’s New Career Education Effort
On August 31st, Governor Gavin Newsom signed an executive order launching a new career education effort to prepare learners for the workforce of tomorrow. In his latest CEO message, College Futures Foundation’s Eloy Ortiz Oakley responds to the Governor’s goal to strengthen Read more >

Statewide Regional Trainings on the “Championing Equity: Systemwide AB 540 FAQ”
Our grantee-partner, Immigrants Rising, will be offering six regional trainings for educators focused on the Championing Equity: Systemwide AB 540 FAQ between September 13 and November 2, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Build community with practitioners while learning about the elements of the Read more >

Building Capacity for Equity and Servingness across California’s Hispanic-Serving Community Colleges
Ninety-two percent of California Community Colleges are considered Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs), which are defined as accredited non-profit institutions enrolling at least 25 percent Latino undergraduates. According to USC Race and Equity Center’s new report, Building Capacity For Equity and Servingness Across California’s Hispanic-Serving Community Read more >

College Futures Foundation Welcomes New Chancellor of the California State University, Dr. Mildred García
The California State University Board of Trustees has named Dr. Mildred García as the next chancellor of the California State University (CSU) system. With this selection, Dr. García (pictured right) becomes the first Latina to assume the position of chancellor for the nation’s Read more >

CA Budget 2023-24: Supporting Vulnerable Learners Today to Build a Strong Economy Tomorrow
This week, Governor Newsom and state legislators reached a budget deal for California for the coming fiscal year. Expected to be signed by midnight tonight, this budget reflects a range of investments in our state’s learners and our systems of public education, financial Read more >

On Student Loan Debt Relief Decision
The Supreme Court of the United States ruled to block the student loan debt forgiveness program created by the Biden-Harris administration. This decision comes to us in an especially heightened moment. Students across the nation are overwhelmed by the total cost of attending Read more >

SCOTUS Overturns Affirmative Action. Our Work Is Not Done.
On June 29, the Supreme Court of the United States overturned affirmative action. This ruling, though anticipated by many, is especially poignant less than two weeks after Juneteenth — an opportunity for our whole country to celebrate, honor, and uplift Black communities in Read more >

What We’re Reading – College Student Mental Health
Degrees of Distress: How Higher Education Institutions are Harming and Helping Student Mental Health “Regarding community of origin connections, research indicates that culture-based programs, courses, and organizations in higher education can allow students to maintain important connections to their home communities while also Read more >

Data Justice and Action is Long Overdue for AANHPI Students
In order to fulfill the vision of a California where postsecondary education advances racial, social, and economic equity, unlocking upward mobility now and for generations to come, we must deeply understand who our learners are, and what their experiences and needs might be Read more >
