The ASP Booklending Program loans course materials to students on a quarterly basis that is open for all students to apply.
Study Jam programs provide access to resources like tutors, blue books, scantrons, snacks, and brain food. Study Jams aim to increase their rate of success, the graduation and retention rates of these underrepresented communities.
Career & Post-Grad Preparation
Career/post-graduate workshops, panels, and programs for undergrads with diverse group of alumni and professionals.
Life skill programs like financial literacy, taxes workshops, etc. to provide resources and support for post-graduation.
Mentorship & Networking
SPACES has a total of 6 mentorship programs from the SPACES CORE organizations.
Mentorship programs facilitate strong and caring relationships with peers.
SIPHR Program Coordinators plan the unveilings, retreats, bonding events, and mixers for their respective core orgs.
Collectively, over 300+ students participate in these mentorship programs.
Student/staff/faculty mixers serve to connect undergraduates to UCSD staff and faculty who can share their knowledge and help students access resources.
Wellness/Self-Care
Providing students with de-stressing events, mindfulness resources, community breakfasts.
Programs seek to alleviate academic strain and also recognizes the importance of physical well-being as an essential part of academic success.
Program provides physical and financial retention by providing food to students during a tough academic time of the quarter.
Sociopolitical Empowerment
SPACES-SIPHR provides and funds awareness weeks, identity-based conferences, book talks, leadership training to undergraduate students.
For example, the Afrikan Black Coalition (ABC) Conference addresses social and political issues facing the community through peer and professional workshops, keynote speakers, and social activities. The conference serves over 800 students that attend UC and CSU campuses all throughout California. This conference seeks to unify Black students across the state in order to discuss and resolve issues concerning academic policy, campus climate, matriculation from the University, and political education. Hence, ABC is a coalition designed to unify Black students across the state of California to discuss and resolve issues concerning academic policy, campus climate, and matriculation from the University.
Alumni Engagement
The purpose of alumni panels, conferences, and job shadowing is to expose students to different opportunities by bringing back alumni that work within varying fields for roundtable discussions.
The alumni may be able to support the students navigate the campus culture and transition them from undergrad to graduate school or the workforce.
These types of programs help facilitate dialogues between students and alumni by, for, and about people of color who are often not acknowledged within the field. For this reason, these dialogues and connections are centered and given the opportunity to flourish abundantly.