College Corps

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Californians For All - College Corps

California State University, Long Beach is proud to be among the selected 45 campuses statewide participating in #CaliforniansForAll College Corps.

This initiative is the first of its kind in the state of California to provide opportunities for college students to tackle state-wide challenges and support and learn from community organizations working in key priority areas. The focus of the program is to:

  1. Engage college students in meaningful internship opportunities that build leadership skills, civic responsibility, and self-confidence;
  2. Help low-income students from diverse backgrounds graduate college with less debt;
  3. Support the work of community-based organizations as they build more equitable communities and address societal challenges related to climate change and environmental justice, food insecurity and K-12 education.

Learn more about us.


Hello Students!

College Corps@the Beach is excited to announce Cohort #3 Student Fellow interns have been selected for the 2024-2025 academic year!

Are you interested in becoming a College Corps Intern? Learn more about student benefits and eligibility, or submit an interest form to receive notification when Cohort #4 applications open.

Student applications for Fall 2025 - Spring 2026 Cohort #4 will become available in Spring 2025. Watch this space for more information.

Welcome, Community Organizations!

Do you want to be a host organization and work with our interns?

The host organizations for Cohort #3 (2024-2025 academic year) have been selected. Learn about how to become a community host, or submit an interest form to receive notification when Cohort #4 applications open.

Community host applications for Fall 2025 - Spring 2026 Cohort #4 will become available in Spring 2025. Watch this space for more information.


Meet Our 新澳门六合彩资料 Student Fellows/Interns

The following is our Cohort #3 (2024-2025)!

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Leslie Alcala
Speech-Language Pathology

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Beatrice Arellano
Environmental Science & Policy
 

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Jose Avendano Quezada
Marketing

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Max Baddiley
History

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Madison Bartlett
Environmental Science & Policy

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Charles Benn
Criminology & Criminal Justice

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Diego Cervantes Barajas
Marketing

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Jennifer Chavez
Sociology

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Nancy Clyne
Psychology

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Sienna Corrales
Economics

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Fatima Cruz
Psychology

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Kaylee Cuevas
Chicano & Latino Studies

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Jazmyn De Jesus
Journalism

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Eduardo Espinoza
Cinematic Arts

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Gustavo Flores
Finance

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Bianca Flores
Health Science

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Alicia Fragoso
Sociology

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Itzel Garcia Aldana
Spanish

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Johana Garcia Bernal
English

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Maria Fernanda Garcia Mendez
Human Development

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Stephanie Hang
Graphic Design

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Samuel Herrera
Environmental Science & Policy

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Jade Marie Ingham
Accounting

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Emily Jasso
Criminology & Criminal Justice

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Valentina Jimenez
Spanish & French

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Teresa Jimenez Garcia
Nursing

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Kaitlynn Keang
Political Science

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Maria Laiton Mendez
Environmental Science & Policy

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Kristine Lam
Psychology

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Yaretzi Larios
Environmental Science & Policy

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Lydia Lifquist
Marine Biology

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Yareli Lopez
Environmental Science & Policy

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Neily Luciano
Sociology

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Devin Luong
Community Health Education

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Enrique Mendoza
Geography

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Brandon Monroy
Environmental Science & Policy

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Kimberly Monterrosa
Environmental Science & Policy

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Alma Murillo
Finance

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Alexandra Narciso
Marketing

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Sofia Nena
Zoology, Botany & Ecology

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Josephine Nguyen
International Studies

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Isaac Obert
Political Science & Philosophy

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Matt Orbita
Computer Science

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Samantha Ordonez
Communication Studies

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Carlos Orozco
Computer Engineering

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Evelyn Palacios
International Business

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Cassandra Perez
Psychology

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Janelle Pham
Sociology

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Josiah Pierre
Information Systems

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Gjorn Portem
Psychology

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Myjelle Puntalan
Environmental Science & Policy

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Violeta Razo
Human Development

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Alejandra Romo
Sociology

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Lizbeth Ruano
Marketing

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Kristina Saing
Psychology

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Alexis Sanchez
Biology

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Adriana Sanjines Velasco
Child Development & Family Studies

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Stephanie Sepulveda-Arias
Sociology

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Leslie Sis-Chico
Communication in Media

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Montana Stanton
Sociology

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Haillie Suares
History

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Samantha Torres
Criminology & Criminal Justice

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Brittanys Torres Galvez
Computer Science

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Violet Valdivia Valderrama
Sociology

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Valeria Valencia
Community Health Education

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Alexandria Valladares
Biology

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Natalie Vega
Psychology

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Claudia Ybarra
Sociology

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Abbigale Zepeda
Journalism

Demographics

Cohort #3: Fall 2024-Spring 2025

  • 70 undergraduate students: 54 citizens/permanent residents and 16 undocumented students
  • 100% have demonstrated financial need (e.g., are Pell eligible, working to pay for school and living expenses, etc.)
  • 70% identify as women, 21% identify as men, 9% identify as nonbinary
  • 96% are Students of Color (58% Latinx, 17% Multiracial, 18% Asian, 4% White, 3% Black)
  • 61% will be the first in their immediate families to earn a college degree
  • 44% transferred to 新澳门六合彩资料 from a community college, 56% started at 新澳门六合彩资料 as freshmen
  • Students drawn from 6 colleges--Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Liberal Arts, Health and Human Services, Business, Engineering, and the Arts--and 35 different majors