Multicultural Outreach & Recruitment

Raíces de Esperanza: Latino/Hispanic Professional Panel

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Raíces de Esperanza: Latino/Hispanic Professional Panel

Calling all Latinx/Hispanic high school students in Washington!

Join us for our last session in our Raíces de Esperanza bilingual series where you will hear Latino/Hispanic professionals in various fields talk about the path to their careers!

Raices de Esperanza is a virtual program created to empower and motivate Latinx/Hispanic high school students who are interested in pursuing higher education. Co-led by Latino UW staff and students, each session will cover a different college or career-related topic such as cultural storytelling, identity exploration, how to get involved in your communities, professional panels, and cultivating skills for wellness and post-secondary success. High school students of all grades are welcome to participate.

Latinx/Hispanic students include but are not limited to the Mexican, Puerto Rivan, Cuban, Dominican, Salvadoran, Guatemalan, Honduran, Peruvian, Colombian, Venezuelan, Argentinian, Chilean, and other Latin American or Caribbean heritages. This community also embraces students from Afro-Latinx, indigenous Latin American, and mixed-race backgrounds. People of all identities are welcome to join and engage.

This program is open to all students in grades 9-11. However, students from Hispanic and Latino backgrounds may find this program of particular interest.

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Raíces de Esperanza: Latinoi/Hispanic UW Student Q&A

Calling all Latinx/Hispanic high school students in Washington!

Join us for the fourth session in our Raíces de Esperanza bilingual series where you will hear from current Latino/Hispanic students at the University of Washington about their experiences navigating higher education!

Raices de Esperanza is a virtual program created to empower and motivate Latinx/Hispanic high school students who are interested in pursuing higher education. Co-led by Latino UW staff and students, each session will cover a different college or career-related topic such as cultural storytelling, identity exploration, how to get involved in your communities, professional panels, and cultivating skills for wellness and post-secondary success. High school students of all grades are welcome to participate.

Latinx/Hispanic students include but are not limited to the Mexican, Puerto Rivan, Cuban, Dominican, Salvadoran, Guatemalan, Honduran, Peruvian, Colombian, Venezuelan, Argentinian, Chilean, and other Latin American or Caribbean heritages. This community also embraces students from Afro-Latinx, indigenous Latin American, and mixed-race backgrounds. People of all identities are welcome to join and engage.

This program is open to all students in grades 9-11. However, students from Hispanic and Latino backgrounds may find this program of particular interest.

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SEA Dawgs: Celebration

Calling all Southeast Asian high school students in Washington!

Join us in-person to celebrate the first year of the SEA Dawgs program! We will recap some of the highlights of the program, play games, and build community over light refreshments and snacks.

SEA Dawgs is a program created to empower and motivate Southeast Asian high school students who are interested in pursuing higher education. Co-led by Southeast Asian UW staff and students, each session will cover a different college or career-related topic such as cultural storytelling, identity exploration, how to get involved in your communities, professional panels, and cultivating skills for wellness and post-secondary success. High school students of all grades are welcome to participate.

Southeast Asian students include but are not limited to the Khmer, Khmer Loeu, Khmer Krom, Hmong, Mien, Khmu, Lao, Taidam, Tai Lue, Vietnamese, Cham, Montagnards, Karen ethnic heritages. This community also includes students from Bhutanese and Burmese heritages, however, people of all identities are welcome.

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SEA Dawgs: Honoring Our Roots

Calling all Southeast Asian high school students in Washington!

Join us for the May session of our SEA Dawgs series where you will learn about history and celebrate the cultural wealth and richness of Southeast Asian roots.

SEA Dawgs is a virtual program created to empower and motivate Southeast Asian high school students who are interested in pursuing higher education. Co-led by Southeast Asian UW staff and students, each session will cover a different college or career-related topic such as cultural storytelling, identity exploration, how to get involved in your communities, professional panels, and cultivating skills for wellness and post-secondary success. High school students of all grades are welcome to participate.

Southeast Asian students include but are not limited to the Khmer, Khmer Loeu, Khmer Krom, Hmong, Mien, Khmu, Lao, Taidam, Tai Lue, Vietnamese, Cham, Montagnards, Karen ethnic heritages. This community also includes students from Bhutanese and Burmese heritages, however, people of all identities are welcome.

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SEA Dawgs: College Housing 101

Join us for the April session of our SEA Dawgs series where you will learn about the different housing options for college students including residence halls, on and off-campus housing, and commuting!

SEA Dawgs is a virtual program created to empower and motivate Southeast Asian high school students who are interested in pursuing higher education. Co-led by Southeast Asian UW staff and students, each session will cover a different college or career-related topic such as cultural storytelling, identity exploration, how to get involved in your communities, professional panels, and cultivating skills for wellness and post-secondary success. High school students of all grades are welcome to participate.

Southeast Asian students include but are not limited to the Khmer, Khmer Loeu, Khmer Krom, Hmong, Mien, Khmu, Lao, Taidam, Tai Lue, Vietnamese, Cham, Montagnards, Karen ethnic heritages. This community also includes students from Bhutanese and Burmese heritages, however, people of all identities are welcome.

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SEA Dawgs: Southeast Asian Professionals

We are thrilled to extend a special invitation to Multicultural Outreach & Recruitment’s SEA Dawgs program supporting Southeast Asian high school students in their college readiness. Learn how to prepare for your UW admissions application, build community and relationships, develop professionally and explore your culture and identity.

SEA Dawgs is a virtual program created to empower and motivate Southeast Asian high school students who are interested in pursuing higher education. Co-led by Southeast Asian UW staff and students, each session will cover a different college or career-related topic such as:

  • Cultural storytelling
  • Identity exploration
  • Getting involved in your communities
  • Professional panels
  • Cultivating skills for wellness and post-secondary success

Our goal is to create a warm and identity-affirming space where you can build community with UW students and staff and gain the tools and knowledge to pursue your educational goals.

This program is open to all. However, students from Southeast Asian backgrounds in grades 9-11 may find this program of particular interest.

Southeast Asian students include, but are not limited to, those from ethnic backgrounds such as Khmer, Khmer Loeu, Khmer Krom, Hmong, Mien, Khmu, Lao, Taidam, Tai Lue, Vietnamese, Cham, Montagnards, Karen, as well as students from Bhutanese and Burmese heritages.

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Calling all Latinx/Hispanic high school students in Washington!

Dream big and honor your raíces!

We’re thrilled to invite you to Raíces de Esperanza—a FREE bilingual (Spanish + English) program created for Latinx/Hispanic high school students like you. This is your chance to prepare for college, connect with others who share your journey, and celebrate the culture and identity that make you unique!

Raíces de Esperanza is a bilingual virtual program designed to inspire and equip Latinx/Hispanic high school students interested in higher education. Led by Latino UW staff and students, each session will focus on a key aspect of your journey to college and beyond, including:

  • Tips for applying to UW and navigating the college process
  • A supportive space to explore and celebrate your culture and identity
  • Connections with other students and mentors who understand your experiences
  • Skills for success in college, careers, and life beyond high school

Our mission is to provide a welcoming and identity-affirming space where you can connect with UW students and staff, celebrate your roots, and gain valuable tools to achieve your educational aspirations.

The first session begins on February 5, followed by sessions in March, April, and May.

Best of all, it’s completely free to attend! Register now to join us virtually and become part of this vibrant community.

This program is open to all students in grades 9-11. However, students from Hispanic and Latino backgrounds may find this program of particular interest.

 

About the Event

Calling all Latinx/Hispanic high school students in Washington!

Dream big and honor your raíces!

We’re thrilled to invite you to Raíces de Esperanza—a FREE bilingual (Spanish + English) program created for Latinx/Hispanic high school students like you. This is your chance to prepare for college, connect with others who share your journey, and celebrate the culture and identity that make you unique!

Raíces de Esperanza is a bilingual virtual program designed to inspire and equip Latinx/Hispanic high school students interested in higher education. Led by Latino UW staff and students, each session will focus on a key aspect of your journey to college and beyond, including:

  • Tips for applying to UW and navigating the college process
  • A supportive space to explore and celebrate your culture and identity
  • Connections with other students and mentors who understand your experiences
  • Skills for success in college, careers, and life beyond high school

Our mission is to provide a welcoming and identity-affirming space where you can connect with UW students and staff, celebrate your roots, and gain valuable tools to achieve your educational aspirations.

The first session begins on February 5, followed by sessions in March, April, and May.

Best of all, it’s completely free to attend! Register now to join us virtually and become part of this vibrant community.

This program is open to all students in grades 9-11. However, students from Hispanic and Latino backgrounds may find this program of particular interest.

 

About the Event

Calling all Latinx/Hispanic high school students in Washington!

Dream big and honor your raíces!

We’re thrilled to invite you to Raíces de Esperanza—a FREE bilingual (Spanish + English) program created for Latinx/Hispanic high school students like you. This is your chance to prepare for college, connect with others who share your journey, and celebrate the culture and identity that make you unique!

Raíces de Esperanza is a bilingual virtual program designed to inspire and equip Latinx/Hispanic high school students interested in higher education. Led by Latino UW staff and students, each session will focus on a key aspect of your journey to college and beyond, including:

  • Tips for applying to UW and navigating the college process
  • A supportive space to explore and celebrate your culture and identity
  • Connections with other students and mentors who understand your experiences
  • Skills for success in college, careers, and life beyond high school

Our mission is to provide a welcoming and identity-affirming space where you can connect with UW students and staff, celebrate your roots, and gain valuable tools to achieve your educational aspirations.

The first session begins on February 5, followed by sessions in March, April, and May.

Best of all, it’s completely free to attend! Register now to join us virtually and become part of this vibrant community.

This program is open to all students in grades 9-11. However, students from Hispanic and Latino backgrounds may find this program of particular interest.

 

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SEA Dawgs: Financial Literacy and Paying for College

Calling all Southeast Asian high school students in Washington!

Join us for the January session of our SEA Dawgs series where you will learn about financial aid and available scholarships, and practice your financial literacy skills!

SEA Dawgs is a virtual program created to empower and motivate Southeast Asian high school students who are interested in pursuing higher education. Co-led by Southeast Asian UW staff and students, each session will cover a different college or career-related topic such as cultural storytelling, identity exploration, how to get involved in your communities, professional panels, and cultivating skills for wellness and post-secondary success. High school students of all grades are welcome to participate.

This program is open to all. However, students from Southeast Asian backgrounds in grades 9-11 may find this program of particular interest.

Southeast Asian students include, but are not limited to, those from ethnic backgrounds such as Khmer, Khmer Loeu, Khmer Krom, Hmong, Mien, Khmu, Lao, Taidam, Tai Lue, Vietnamese, Cham, Montagnards, Karen, as well as students from Bhutanese and Burmese heritages.