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10 years of the Bridge Scholars Program

The Bridge Scholars Program, which celebrated its 10th anniversary this summer, is more than just a program. Its mission is to support first-generation Colorado residents from traditionally underrepresented backgrounds. Based in the Office of Precollege Outreach and Engagement within the Division of Enrollment Management at CU Boulder, the program has evolved from a summer initiative into a comprehensive support system aimed at enhancing CU's precollegiate programs.

It equips students with essential skills to navigate the transition to university and pursue higher education by nurturing scholarly development, creating a supportive peer community and promoting professional growth. The program's goals are to foster connections and growth among students, and it has continued to thrive by providing effective mentorship, fostering a strong sense of community at CU and offering unwavering support to students.

Over the years, the program has consistently pushed boundaries to ensure academic and personal success for first-generation students. This unwavering commitment has been instrumental in helping these students thrive and reach their full potential, instilling confidence in the program's effectiveness. Under the leadership of a dedicated team, including Maria Castro Barajas, director; Angie Chavez-Lopez, assistant director; Janeth Villalobos, coordinator; and an exceptional group of eleven student staff, the Bridge Scholars Program has become a cornerstone of student support.

During the summer celebration, Chancellor Justin Schwartz emphasized the importance of community and resources, encouraging participants to seek help and connect with him on campus. His appreciation for the program's impact resonates with its mission and goals to provide essential skills to navigate CU Boulder, foster peer connections and create a sense of belonging for first-generation students.

The Bridge Scholars Program is dedicated to guiding first-generation students throughout their academic journey. It provides mentorship and resources that empower students to overcome challenges, seize opportunities and achieve their goals. As the program looks forward to another decade, it continues to celebrate the successes of its students and the legacy it has created.

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