SUPPORT SERVICES & BENEFITS

Participation and completion of the Improve Your
Tomorrow’s Community College (IYT-CC) program.

Participation opportunity in a paid or unpaid fellowship through Improve Your Tomorrow, in partnership with AmeriCorps with the potential opportunity to receive a financial education award to support cost with college or loan payments upon completion of the fellowship.

Connection to culturally responsive social-emotional and academic support, mentorship, student development, and career tours through the IYT-CC program.

Linkages to scholarship navigation and access support.
HOW TO ENROLL

Identify as a man of color

Plan to transfer to Sac State or UC Davis from a Los Rios Community College.

Graduating from an eligible High School
Eligible High Schools
Encina Preparatory High School | Grant High School | Foothills High School
Highlands High School | Hiram Johnson High School | Luther Burbank High School
Sacramento High School | Florin High School | Valley High School | Natomas High School
Mira Loma High School | Monterey Trail High School | Del Campo High School
TIMELINE

March
Accept College
for All invitation
March | April
Enroll at Los Rios Community College
April
Complete Transfer Plan with IYT Mentor
Late April
College for All Welcome Informational Convening
GOALS & OBJECTIVES
The goal of the IYT College for All Program is to increase the number of young men of color with opportunities for post-secondary educational options by provisionally admitting first-year freshman and first-time transfer applicants to a Los Rios College during the Fall 2022 admissions cycle.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES

Improve accessibility of
post-secondary pathways
Conditional admittance to one of the Los Rios Community Colleges with a path and guidance toward transfer to a partnering University
Responsively address systemic
barriers to college resulting from
the impacts of COVID-19
Increase connections to culturally
responsive mentorship
Increase quality of targeted
educational support services
Strengthen social-emotional
preparedness of first-year students




