Welcome to Chaffey College -- Aman/Awoman Program



Overview

This project is a culturally responsive approach to reaching students and providing an environment to survive and thrive. This project is specifically targeted to address the retention, persistence, and success of African-American students. Exclusive, it is not. Students from a diverse, wide-range of varied backgrounds are participants in the project. The overall goal is to help students progress toward their success.

What are the benefits of the program:

  • Connection with others students, counselors, faculty, staff, mentors, and supporters to provide help where needed.
  • Two Counselors ( Umoja Student Leaders, Umoja Club, Umoja Study Vibe)
  • Building relationships and enhancing opportunities that positively affect school work, employment, and life choices.
  • Information center to share on-going activities, events, and services.
  • Person to Person and Team Encouragement and Support.
  • “Go-to-Place” for college life related concerns.
  • Consortium Member of Statewide UMOJA (Kiswahili word for unity) community
  • Umoja Supported Classes –  ( Communications, Biology , Political Science, Business Law, English 1B, Guidance, Anthropology, Sociology, Psychology, Business Marketing )

For more information, visit our website.


Upcoming Events

Our Location

Address: 
5885 Haven Ave, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737
Contact(s): 
Brent McLaren
Charles Williams
Phone: 
909-652-6215
Region: 
Region 5