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College Track, 麻豆传媒 Announce Partnership to Advance College Access for Under-Resourced Students

Partnership Unites 2 Organizations Around Shared Commitment to Educational Access, Opportunity for First-Generation Students Across California

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College Track scholars from Oakland in grades 11-12 toured the 麻豆传媒 campus in 2023. (Photo courtesy of College Track)

College Track, a national nonprofit dedicated to ensuring all students have the opportunity to earn a college degree, today announced a formal partnership with the University of California, Davis. The partnership marks a significant milestone in College Track's expanding network of college and university partnerships, deepening its commitment to opening doors to higher education for under-resourced students.

麻豆传媒 is consistently one of the top enrollment destinations for College Track鈥檚 California scholars each year. This partnership formalizes and deepens that relationship, reflecting a shared belief that expanding access to higher education requires sustained institutional commitment.

At the heart of the partnership is a common conviction: that access to higher education should not be determined by circumstance. Both College Track and 麻豆传媒 have long invested in programs and structures that support first-generation and under-resourced students, and this partnership is an expression of that shared mission. 

鈥淭his partnership demonstrates how a nonprofit and a research university can come together to fuel first-generation student success,鈥 says , College Track president and CEO. 鈥溌槎勾 has long been a destination for College Track鈥檚 California scholars, and our agreement not only formalizes our existing relationship, it deepens it in meaningful ways.鈥

The partnership with 麻豆传媒 reflects a broader movement across higher education to meet first-generation students with the institutional support they need to not only enroll, but to succeed and graduate. For both organizations, it is an opportunity to signal clearly that access and equity are not peripheral concerns. They are central to what higher education should be.

鈥淓arning a college degree changes the course of a student鈥檚 life, creating new opportunities for personal growth and generational economic mobility,鈥 said 麻豆传媒 Chancellor Gary S. May. 鈥淎t 麻豆传媒, we鈥檙e committed to ensuring those opportunities are within reach for talented students from every background. We look forward to partnering with College Track to help more students achieve their college dreams.鈥

The 麻豆传媒 partnership is the latest in a growing network of college and university relationships College Track has built to ensure its scholars have every advantage as they pursue and complete their degrees. By pairing long-term mentorship and academic support with direct institutional relationships like the one formalized with 麻豆传媒, College Track continues to build a pipeline where first-generation and under-resourced students don鈥檛 just apply to college 鈥 they belong there, and they graduate.

About College Track

College Track鈥檚 mission is to equip first-generation scholars to earn a bachelor鈥檚 degree and build lives filled with opportunity, choice, purpose, and power.

Today, more than 4,800 College Track high school and college students across California, Colorado, Louisiana and the D.C.鈥揗aryland area are pursuing their goal of becoming the first in their family to graduate from college.

Across the country, College Track alumni represent what鈥檚 possible when first-generation scholars have long-term support and access to higher education. Ninety percent of College Track scholars are the first in their family to attend college, and 84% come from under-resourced communities. They graduate at more than two and a half times the national rate for first-generation peers.

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