Category: success programs


Bob Miller in office. He is an older white man with wireframe glasses, white hair, and a white beard. There is a bookshelf behind him.

Former Counselor Bob Miller's Story

"I have two pieces of advice for students. One is to not let any disabilities deter you from getting an education and pursuing your dreams. My second piece of advice is...be ready for anything. Your education will give you critical thinking skills which you can use in many jobs. Never stop learning!

Veronica Hand with three Puente students.

Veronica Hand, Counselor Faculty (Puente)

"My advice to new students is to never be afraid to ask for help. It can feel intimidating to ask but had I not been brave enough to ask for help, I would not be where I am today. I love my career as a counselor and instructor, and I am more financially stable than I was before I received a college

Steve Duong and his mentor and former counselor Donnelle McGee.

Steve Duong, Adult Education Program Specialist

"Courage is not ignoring your fears but recognizing it and facing the fear head on. Students need to plan how to protect themselves and/or protect their patients. I encouraged each student to pursue their goals in overcoming obstacles that come with living - to become courageous in the face of fear

Diego Espinoza

Former Director of EOPS/CARES & CalWORKs

"There is nothing that can stop you from accomplishing your dreams. When no one else believes in you, believe in yourself, and use other’s doubts as the catalyst for your success."

Bianca Pimental

Bianca Pimental, Student Success Coach

"I always encourage students to join support programs; it is crucial to have a support system while in college and to take advantage of the experiences/resources they have to offer."