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What are Learning Communities?

Learning Communities are cohort-based programs that connect instructors across disciplines and students with shared academic goals. CSM’s learning communities foster student success through:

  • Collaborative classes with common themes and materials
  • A supportive group of students and faculty
  • An exploration of the connections between disciplines
  • Specialized counseling, transfer support, free tutoring, mentoring, and academic support
  • Enrichment activities like university field trips, cultural events, and guest speakers
  • Community involvement and internships

Why join?

Connecting with peers through shared interests is crucial in your first year of college. Joining a learning community enhances your college experience both intellectually (understanding class correlations) and socially (making close friends). You’ll be part of a supportive network of peers, instructors, counselors, and administrators dedicated to your success. In short, being part of a learning community enriches your college journey!

Brothers Empowering Brothers

Brothers Empowering Brothers

Brothers Empowering Brothers (BEB) is a holistic student support and empowerment program designed for men of color. BEB provides academic, financial, and cultural community support for students completing a certificate, degree, and/or transfer.

Project Change

Project Change

 

Project Change is the first community college supported program in California to provide wrap-around student support services, direct access to postsecondary education for incarcerated youth, and in-person college instruction inside juvenile youth facilities.

Writing in the End Zone

Writing in the End Zone

WEZ is an interest-based learning community that links collegiate football and English composition. While exploring the demands and rewards of being student-athletes, WEZ students will strengthen their reading, writing, and critical thinking skills. Working closely together, English faculty and football coaches have created a seamless program that fosters student-athletes' success in the classroom and on the field.

Ix in Action

IX in Action

IX in Action is a learning community comprised of CSM’s women athletes, primarily from the volleyball, basketball, and softball teams. The community works to empower students by emphasizing their athletic identities and helping them transfer all the skills they use in their sports, such as discipline, perseverance, and teamwork, to their academic studies.

CSM Honors Project

Honors Project

The mission of the Honors Project is to open academic pathways to our diverse student body. We believe in academic excellence, and we believe all our students are capable of academic excellence. We welcome students of all backgrounds who possess the drive and desire to dig deeper into their coursework.

Katipunan

Katipunan

Katipunan at College of San Mateo is a Filipinx/Filipinx-American student organization and learning community that aims to strengthen our community and embrace each other’s individual narratives. 

Mana

Mana

CSM's Mana Learning Community program was designed to increase the number of Oceania students who complete the requirements for an AA degree and/or transfer into a four-year university. It provides students with a bridge to higher education while offering academic support through the college's many learning support centers and a variety of student services. The Mana program focuses on the Pacific Islander American student experience and is open to all students.

Puente Project

Puente Project

The Puente Project is a collaborative transfer support program. Puente, meaning “bridge” in Spanish, is symbolic of how the Puente Project serves as a bridge for the community college student, both from their home culture to academia and from community college to the transfer process. 

Umoja

Umoja

CSM Umoja is a learning community and transfer support program that focuses on the African American experience through the study of culture, history, literature, and identity.