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Other areas CASA is involved with

El Concilio

CASA Latina/o de OSU is proud to provide an opportunity for leaders of Chicano/Latino student organizations at Oregon State University to receive on-going leadership training throughout the school year.

El Concilio strives to provide Chicano/Latino student leaders a safe, positive and rewarding environment to explore leadership potential and student organizational development that will bring about positive change on campus and in the community. The essence of El Concilio is to embody the spirit of la comunidad y la familia as we emerge into leadership roles which will best serve the needs of the Chicano/Latino community in the future.

Leaders meet once a term to address the various issues that may impact the success of Chicano/Latino student organizations. The gathering also provides an opportunity for the Director of CASA Latina/o de OSU to learn about the issues and needs of students.

 

College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP)

CAMP is a federally-funded program designed to support students whose history includes migrant/seasonal agricultural work. The program provides financial and academic support to first-year freshman students with the goal of preparing them for further success in college.

 

Educational Opportunities Program (EOP)

EOP was created at Oregon State University to provide support for historically underserved students. These include students of color, older than average students, students with disabilities, students who are single parents, low-income students, students who have been rurally isolated, veterans, older-than-average (25+), 1st generation in college (neither parent graduated), or any student whose life experiences have impacted their access to education.

 

OSU Extension Service: 4-H Latino Youth Development Education

The Oregon 4-H Latino Youth Development Education website is the source for information regarding 4-H Latino youth outreach. They are committed to the positive growth of the Latino population in Oregon.

They provide after-school activities to positively influence youth by offering programs ranging from volleyball and soccer tournaments to summer camps and folkloric dance. And deliver their message about the importance of higher education by connecting with Latino youth and their families.

 

Office of Community & Diversity: PROMISE Internship Program

PROMISE is an internship program designed to provide professional, managerial, or technical paid work experience in state and local government agencies for Oregon State University juniors and seniors.

The program's purpose is to increase the potential pool of applicants currently under-represented in state and local government agencies. Students of color are encouraged to participate in our program.