
Umoja Community
About the Program
Umoja, a Kiswahili word meaning unity, is a year-long learning community dedicated to enhancing the cultural and educational experiences of African American and other students.
We actively serve and promote student success through a curriculum focused on the legacy of the African and African American diasporas.
Umoja scholars benefit from
- A tight-knit cohort community
- Comprehensive support programs
- Faculty, staff, and peer mentorship
Umoja offers
- A dedicated academic counselor
- Free textbooks and school supplies
- Cohort courses in English, Math, Counseling, and Communications
- College tours, culturally relevant field trips, and conferences
To join us, fill out the interest form
The Proof is in the Faces

Questions?
We're Here to Help!
Dokesha Meacham,
Umoja Counselor
650.949.7211
Counseling Center, Building 8300 Room 8302

