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Enlace, which began in 1983, is an academic program supported by counseling, tutoring, community mentoring, and student organizations. Enlace serves underrepresented Chican@/Latin@ students of San José and nearby communities.
Enlace offers courses in developmental and college level English, reading, math, and science. In addition, Enlace offers a guidance course for first semester students and one for transfer students. Join our community today!
Enlace is a multi-service program blending academic instruction and support services. The program offers counseling; mentoring; supplemental instruction; peer tutoring; along with English, Math and Science transferable courses.
The Enlace Program, which began in 1983, represents an alternative approach to meeting the educational needs of Latino/a students. The name Enlace comes from the Spanish word enlazar, which means to unite, to connect, to link. Enlace is a network of students, staff, and community members united by a shared vision of Latina/o student success.
The Enlace Program is designed to help Chicanx/Latinx students succeed. It is a unique academic program established in 1983 and maintained under the EVC Language Arts Division celebrating 41 years of academic services. The goals of Enlace are: Enroll and provide culturally responsive academic services for Chicanx/Latinx students.
The Enlace Program is designed to help Chicanx/Latinx students succeed. It is a unique academic program established in 1983 and maintained under the EVC Language Arts Division celebrating 41 years of academic services. The goals of Enlace are: • Enroll and provide culturally responsive academic services for Chicanx/Latinx students.
The Enlace program at Evergreen Valley College (EVC) in California, extended the college's Puente Project to include a focus on improving math skills.