Bhupinder “Sonu” Singh Chandi
…the first one in my family to go to and graduate from college. Education is a foundation and an experience you can always cherish. You build relationships throughout your educational…
…the first one in my family to go to and graduate from college. Education is a foundation and an experience you can always cherish. You build relationships throughout your educational…
“For more than 25 years, my family and I have supported 10,000 Degrees. One element has remained consistent: the passion that 10,000 Degrees displays for achieving educational equity and opportunity…
…become a Career Mentor. Academic Success Volunteers The Academic Success program matches volunteer adult tutors with Marin County public school students in classrooms, homework centers, and community programs. (Marin County…
…chance to shine and that’s what 10,000 Degrees provides – and why Marin Community Foundation is a long-term partner, sponsor and fan.” Rhea Suh President & CEO, Marin Community Foundation…
Kim Mazzuca, 10,000 Degrees president and CEO, was inducted into the Marin Women’s Hall of Fame….
10,000 Degrees student, Hanan J. is featured in Marin Magazine’s Tips for Students: How to Inspire Your Child to Love Learning….
10,000 Degrees’ College Opportunities and High School Readiness Summits, which were held over the summer, were featured in Giving Marin….
Our ONE Amazing Community Gala was featured in Marin Living Magazine’s event section….
…accepted into Sonoma State University, my mother had to go back to Mexico because my grandmother became ill. So I decided to attend College of Marin and work two jobs….
…their siblings, cousins, and peers to pursue dreams of a higher education. Our alumni are making their mark on the world, creating a positive wave of change that is transforming…
…questions like – Is Community College just like high school? Does more affordable mean a lesser quality education? Am I smart enough to attend? Summer Bridge at College of Marin…
…my future. It was amazing to see her excitement when I told her that my first job was with the organization that helped me through my educational journey. Imposter syndrome…