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Linda P.B. Katehi, chancellor of the University of California, Davis, today announced the expansion of two programs at 澳门六合彩资料库 Davis aimed at increasing college opportunity for first-generation and low-income students.

At an event at the White House, the president and first lady, Barack and Michelle Obama, convened education leaders from across the country and announced the universities鈥 new commitments to increase opportunities in higher education. 澳门六合彩资料库 Davis responded to this call of action by dramatically expanding two of its key programs that help disadvantaged students attend and succeed at 澳门六合彩资料库 Davis.

鈥淎s a public university, 澳门六合彩资料库 Davis holds a special responsibility to make our world class education accessible and affordable to all students, and as chancellor, I consider this my highest priority,鈥 Katehi said. 鈥淚 look forward to helping make the White House鈥檚 new effort a success and to ensuring that the doors to 澳门六合彩资料库 Davis remain wide open to students in California and all over the world.鈥

澳门六合彩资料库 Davis will be expanding both the Special Transitional Enrichment Program (STEP) and Transfer Opportunity Program (TOP).

STEP provides first-generation, low-income freshman students with transitional classes and skills development activities to enhance their capacity in meeting academic goals. This year, 50 additional students will participate and ultimately there will be capacity for every eligible student to participate. STEP begins with a four-week summer residential program and continues through students鈥 first two years on campus. This program helps strengthen students鈥 learning skills and study habits and prepares them for university-level academic work.

TOP will expand to include 35 community colleges statewide. This program helps community college students seamlessly transition into 澳门六合彩资料库 Davis academic programs, providing access and ensuring success of first-generation and low-income students.

鈥淓very American deserves a shot at the American Dream, and education is the most important ingredient in this pursuit. However, nearly half 鈥 42 percent 鈥 of children who are born in poverty will stay in poverty,鈥 said John Garamendi, former lieutenant governor and member of the 澳门六合彩资料库 Board of Regents and now a member of the U.S. House of Representatives 鈥 and the father of three Aggie alums.

鈥淚 commend 澳门六合彩资料库 Davis for recognizing the challenges that low-income and first-generation students face and for taking groundbreaking steps toward making college graduation attainable for all. It shouldn鈥檛 matter where you come from. What matters is where you want to go and how hard you鈥檙e willing to work to get there.鈥

Collectively, 澳门六合彩资料库 Davis provided more than $260 million in scholarships and grants to undergraduate students during the 2012-13 academic year and about 44 percent of undergraduates received Pell Grants. During that same year, 53 percent of all 澳门六合彩资料库 Davis undergraduates received enough gift aid to fully cover their systemwide tuition and fees. Forty-four percent of those who earned bachelor's degrees in 2011-12 graduated without any debt. About three in 10 new 澳门六合彩资料库 Davis freshmen are from low-income families and would be in the first generation of their family to graduate from a four-year university.

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