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Leadership development series
Open to undocumented graduate and undergraduate students. The workshops will teach how to lead effectively, gain a sense of belonging, and feel empowered within professional spaces. Gain these transferable skills needed for any industry. Workshops held from 9-11 am (Pacific Time).

We have funding for you!  If you need financial help to cover your grad school application fees, test prep, exam fees (GRE, LSAT, MCAT, others), or professional conference fees and travel, we can help. 

Open to graduate and undergraduate students. Application closes Sunday, May 15, 2022.
Our newest episode is up! 🙌
Join us as we discuss with guest speakers Dajanett Tsang, Seyeong Min, and Dayan Castañeda Muñoz about their post-graduate lives as undocumented (or previously undocumented) professionals.
Let's get your status renewed! If your DACA status or EAD expires in the next six months, then it is time to renew. Make an appointment with our staff Attorney Andres Lemons to start the process. 

Lucky for you (hehe), we can help with the cost of your DACA renewal.
We want to meet with you! Whether it be a legal matter or needing guidance and troubleshooting support, we are here to help.

BTW, Daniel is going on paternity leave and will be out for two months starting in April, so book those appointments with him before here leaves!
We changed our hours (again 😅). Through the end of the winter quarter, we are now closing the Lounge at 4:00 pm. 

We will be 100% remote during the break!

Fellows receive:​​

  • $8,000 scholarship
  • Savings-match challenge up to $2,000 
  • Career, financial, and wellness coaching sessions
  • Access to an encouraging and supportive professional community and network
Apply here!
Support for Those Impacted by Crisis in Ukraine. The campus community is alarmed and deeply saddened by the invasion of Ukraine by Russian forces. We stand in support of all those directly and indirectly affected by the escalating violence and chaos in Eastern Europe. It is during challenging times that our entire Triton community consistently demonstrates its resilience and commitment to one another. If you feel impacted by this and other events, or if you are experiencing feelings of anxiety or grief, you are urged to take advantage of the many resources we have available to help. Students may contact Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) at (858) 534-3755.
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