UNITE Center
Mission:
Produce and provide a welcoming and inclusive programming and environment that engages in brave dialogue and inclusive culturally enriched high-quality education.
Vision:
The UNITE Center is an intentionally inclusive support community space for the whole educational community. It is a learning lab for structural change for ARC.
The center is a connection point, an open access to the entire institution. It is a bridge to an academically rich environment – a place which promotes a greater understanding and awareness of the cultural significance of students' lived experiences.
UNITE Center Events
Women's History Month: Telling Our Local Stories: A Q&A with KCRA Journalist Brandi Cummings
from 12:00 to 1:00 pm
Women's History Month: Francie Dillon Presents: Connect, Empower and Inspire: Why Our Stories Matter
from 10:30 to 11:50 am
Black Student Success Center
The Black Student Success Center strives to foster a campus that enthusiastically welcomes, celebrates, and supports Black students as they authentically engage in the ARC experience.
Native American Resource Center
The center is a physical campus space that supports Native American students in their lived experiences. During distance operations, the Center operates virtually to provide support and community.
Pride Center
We support a safe and inclusive campus environment for students, employees, and community members by building an understanding of sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression.
PRISE Learning Community
We holistically support and guide Asian and Pacific Islander students to close educational opportunity gaps.
Puente/LatinX
Puente combines accelerated instruction, intensive academic counseling, and mentoring by members of the community. The Puente Project is a national award-winning program that has helped tens of thousands of educationally disadvantaged students to enroll in four-year year colleges and universities, earn degrees, and return to the community as leaders and mentors to future generations.
Umoja Sakhu Learning Community
Umoja Sakhu is open to all students and increases the success, graduation, and transfer rates of African ancestry students.
Contact
Dean:
Parrish Geary
Administrative Assistant:
Maxine Eddington
(916) 484-8306
Supervisor:
Courtnee Mack
Clerk:
Corey Winfield
Counselor:
Rod Agbunug
Phone: (916) 484-8489
Email: ARCUnite@arc.losrios.edu
Hours
Monday to Thursday:
8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Friday:
8:00 am- 12:00 pm