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A National Model for Student Success

The PUENTE Project is a national-award winning program that has helped tens of thousands of educationally disadvantaged students enroll in four-year colleges and universities, earn degrees, and return to the community as leaders and mentors to future generations. PUENTE supports students so they can build the skills necessary for success in both academic and career goals while in community college.  Students enrolled in the PUENTE program work closely with their Counselor, English Instructor and Mentor to prepare for transfer to four-year colleges and universities.

About PUENTE

Puente students

PUENTE provides three areas of service to help students transfer to a four year University.

English Instruction

PUENTE’s writing component includes college transfer-level English courses 101, 102 and 103. While adhering to the requirements of the course outlines of specific community college departments, the writing instructor moves generally from narrative or personal writing--in which students develop their voice and confidence--to writing based on rigorous academic prose, including analytical, argumentative, and research-based texts. Writing is presented as a process that develops in response to “real-life” audiences and peer groups.

Students enroll with the same PUENTE instructor for classes over one academic year which creates a supportive environment for students through the curriculum. The courses integrate Latino and other multicultural literature in combination with skill-appropriate scaffolding for texts that build in rhetorical and thematic complexity. Students are also provided with an opportunity to use mentors and their communities as a resource for writing and to develop their relationships with their mentors. The courses offer an environment that provide students with the support and motivation likely to enable them to transfer.

Counseling

PUENTE students have access to direct Counseling Services. A PUENTE Counselor Coordinator works closely with PUENTE students and is available to meet on a 1-1 basis. PUENTE students in the program are expected to meet with the counselor for personal counseling, to complete or update a comprehensive student educational plan (CSEP), to go over topics related to major requirements, life planning, career exploration, and transfer requirements, among other topics. Students enroll in Counseling courses aimed at developing skills to succeed in college and in life, as well as a counseling class focused on personal development and introducing students to campus resources.

To make an appointment, click on the "schedule a meeting" tile in the counselor card below and select your desired time.

Mentors

Each PUENTE student is matched with a mentor from the business or professional community. Mentors share with students their personal, academic and career experiences, and provide a window into “real life” work environments. The network of trained PUENTE mentors provides many resources for the PUENTE students, their families, colleges and the community.

Ana Munoz

PUENTE Counselor
Office location: E5-214
Phone: (213) 763-7106
Email: munozam@lattc.edu

PUENTE Counseling Hours
Tuesday: 11:30 am–3 pm
Wednesday: 11:30 am–3 pm
Thursday: 11:30 am–3 pm

Cross-Cultural Counseling Center

Office Location and Hours

Administration/Services Building, E5-205

Spring Counseling Hours
In-Person Counseling
Monday–Thursday: 8 am–4:30 pm
Fridays: 8 am–12 pm
Closed holidays and weekends

Online Counseling
Monday: 8 am–11:30 am

Fridays: 8 am–4 pm
Closed holidays and weekends

Contact

Phone: (213) 763-7106

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