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Mendocino College is a Proud Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI)

For the last decade, the percentage of Hispanic/Latino students has increased at Mendocino College. Currently, over 40% of our student body identifies as being Hispanic/Latino or of Hispanic/Latino heritage.

What does it mean to be an HSI?

Higher Education Institutions, such as Mendocino College, may be designated as a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HIS) when at least 25% of its undergraduate full-time equivalent students are of Hispanic/Latino heritage.

The word “Hispanic” is the term utilized by the Federal Government; since the HSI designation comes from the Federal Government, the term Hispanic-Serving Institution is utilized to refer to any student with ties to Latin America or other Spanish-speaking countries.

Embracing our HSI Designation

As a college, we are committed to providing students the support Hispanic/Latino students need to be successful in their academic, career, and personal journeys.

For those of us who work at Mendocino College, this includes fostering a sense of belonging, value, support, and advocacy to our Hispanic/Latino Student population.

For our students, this means having the ability to find faculty and staff members who understand and acknowledge the rich experiences, strengths, and values that each of us carry inside of us.  We encourage students to step onto the college as their authentic selves, celebrating their identities and the wealth students bring to the classroom in the form of familial support, dichos (sayings), and cultural and ancestral knowledge.

Annual Events

The HSI Event Planning Committee puts on two events during the academic year. This includes the Dia De Los Muertos Event in the Fall which is open to community members, and the Latino Student Retreat which is offered in the Spring and is geared towards high school students from across the Lake and Mendocino area.


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Music | Dancing | Food | Arts & Crafts | Altares & More

The Hispanic/Latino event planning committee cordially invites you to save the date for the 12th annual Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) event.

Day of the Dead celebrations date back thousands of years ago when Indigenous people from central Mexico would honor their deceased by placing food and water offerings on their resting place. In modern-day Day of the Dead celebrations, family members continue to practice these traditions by building altars (altares) where they place pictures of their beloved family members along with food and other items their family members enjoyed during their lifetime.

We hope you join us in an evening of celebrating with music, dancing, piñatas, entertainment & activities. Local vendors will be on-site selling delicious food, too.  

If you are interested in putting up an altar in remembrance of a loved one, please email Roberto Renteria at rrenteria@mendocino.edu.

Altars will be on display in the Lowery Student Center from Friday, Oct. 18th until Friday, Oct. 25th.

Event Contact Information

Roberto Renteria, HSI Program Manager

 


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2024 Latinx Student Retreat

Friday, April 26th, 2024

8:30am - 1:30pm

View the Latino Student Retreat Program Here.  Haga clic en el enlace para ver el programa del evento.

 

ENGLISH:

Thank you for your interest in the 36th Annual Latino Student Retreat, sponsored by Mendocino College. Last year, we had the pleasure of hosting over 250 of our local high school students. We are looking forward to hosting an even bigger group of your students this year. 
The theme for this year’s event is Be The Voice. We are fortunate to have Erika Cruz as our Keynote Speaker.

●    Erika Cruz is a Coach, Speaker, and Founder of Courage Driven Latina. Erika left a six-figure tech job and created her own six-figure paying business. Erika’s work focuses on helping others become the best version of themselves.

 

Registration Process/Timeline & Workshops
The Registration Process is now closed.

 

Day Of Event Information, Location, and Parking
On the day of the event, please drop off your students near the flag poles on the Mendocino College Ukiah campus. This area is located next to the main Student Services building, MacMillan Hall, and the Theater building.

All students will be asked to wear the event name badge throughout the Latino Student Retreat. Students without a name badge will not be allowed to participate in the activities and will be referred to their chaperone. This is for the safety and security of all students and attendees. Additionally, students will be provided a Latino Student Retreat event t-shirt. Students should wear the t-shirt during the event.
Please speak to your students ahead of time about proper conduct. Electronic handheld devices and cell phones are not to be brought to the event and can be left at school or on the bus. Traditionally, chaperones and volunteers play a major role in assisting with crowd control and helping to create a fun and welcoming atmosphere. For this reason, we ask that you attend the event presentation and workshops with your students. We will also have experienced college students assisting with workshops and chaperoning students.
Any questions should be referred to Juvenal Vasquez by calling 468-3115 or email jvasquez@mendocino.edu. Thank you for all your support! We greatly appreciate your partnership and collaboration in making this a successful event for all of our attendees.

Breakdown of the Day:

8:30am - 9:00AM: Check-In

9:00AM - 10:00AM: Welcome & Keynote

10:15AM - 11:00AM: Workshop 1

11:10AM - 11:55AM: Workshop 2

12:00PM - 1:30PM: Lunch & Resource Fair

 

SPANISH:

Gracias por su interés en el 36o Retiro Anual de Estudiantes Latinos, patrocinado por el Colegio de Mendocino. El año pasado, tuvimos el placer de recibir a más de 250 estudiantes de las escuelas secundarias locales. Esperamos poder recibir a un grupo aún más grande. Más sobre esto más adelante.
El tema del evento de este año es Ser la Voz. Tenemos la suerte de contar con Erika Cruz como nuestra oradora.

●    Erika Cruz es entrenadora, oradora y fundadora de Latina Impulsada por el Coraje. Erika dejó un trabajo tecnológico de sies cifras y creó su propio negocio que ahora paga seis cifras. El trabajo de Erika se centra en ayudar a otros a confertirse en la mejor versión de sí mismos.

Proceso de Registro/Cronograma y Talleres
El process para registrars ya a cerado.

Información del Día del Evento, Ubicación y Estacionamiento
El día del evento, deje a sus estudiantes cerca de los mástiles de bandera en el campus del Colegio de Mendocino en Ukiah. Esta área está ubicada junto al edificio principal de Servicios Estudiantiles, MacMillan Hall y el edifico del Teatro. 

A todos los estudiantes se les pedirá que usen su etiqueta con su nombre durante el Retiro de Estudiantes Latinos. Los estudiantes sin etiqueta no podrán participar en las actividades y serán remitidos a su acompañate. Esto es para la seguridad de todos lo estudiantes y asistentes. Además, los estudiantes recibirán una camiseta del evento. Los estudiantes deben usar la camiseta durante el evento.
Por favor hable con sus estudiantes con anticipación sobre la conducta adecuada. No se permiten dispositivos electrónicos de mano ni teléfonos celulares al evento y se upeden dejar en la escuela o en el autobús. Tradicionalmente, los acompañantes y los voluntarios desempeña un papel importante a la hora de ayudar a controlar la multitud y ayudar a crear una atmósfera divertida y acogedora. Por este motivo, te pedimos que asistas a la presentación del evento y a los talleres con sus alumnos. También contaremos con estudiantes universitarios experimentados que ayudarán con los talleres y acompañarán a los estudiantes.
Cualquier pregunta debe remitirse a Juvenal Vasquez llando al 468-3115 o enviando un correo electrónico a jvasquez@mendocino.edu. ¡Gracias por todo su apoyo! Apreciamos enormemente su asociación y colaboración para hacer de este un evento exitoso para todos nuestros asistentes.

Desglose del día:
8:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.: Registro

9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.: Bienvenida y discurso de apertura

10:15 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.: Taller 1

11:10 a.m. - 11:55 a.m.: Taller 2

12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.: Almuerzo y Feria de Recursos

 

 

 

 

A special shout out to our sponsors: Redwood Credit Union, Blue Zones Project, and Black Oaks Coffee Roasters. We look forward to the continuous collaboration to expand Mendocino College's Latinx students' pursuit of higher education.

Un agradecimiento especial a nuestros patrocinadores: Redwood Credit Union, Blue Zones Project y Black Oaks Coffee Roasters. Esperamos con interés la colaboración continua para ampliar la búsqueda de educación superior de los estudiantes latinos de Mendocino College.

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Questions?  Contact us!

¿Preguntas? ¡Contáctenos!
 

Juvenal Vazquez – jvasquez@mendocino.edu

Mariana Martinez – mmartinez@mendocino.edu

Roberto Renteria – rrenteria@mendocino.edu

Feel free to reach out to our Hispanic-Serving Institution (HIS) staff team.  Our HSI staff work within our Student Success and Retention Center.  The main office is in Ukiah, MacMillan Hall, room 1260.

Email: retentionhelp@mendocino.edu

Phone #: 707.468.3232

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