"I believe in the transformative power of education. Pursuing higher education has given me countless opportunities I wouldn't have dreamed of having," shared Cinthia Sanchez Diaz, who graduated from the University of California, Berkeley this past spring. Cinthia says her major in social welfare and minors in education and public policy equipped her with "the knowledge and confidence to imagine and create new systems of support for communities of color." Planning to gain more work experience before attending law school, Cinthia shared: "It's a bittersweet feeling graduating. Berkeley felt like a second home because of the relationships I formed. I'm excited to see everything that my friends and I will do to make a difference in this world." "This milestone is a testament to the collective care and strength I’ve had the privilege of receiving from my family, friends, and community," shared the first-gen college grad. "I'm grateful for the financial support and professional development Making Waves and my coaches provided throughout the years," Cinthia shared, expressing gratitude for "a whole community that watched me grow up, root for me, and celebrate my achievements in this new phase of life." 🎓🎉 Congrats, Cinthia! We're rooting for you as you continue to make a difference in the world!
Making Waves Education Foundation
Education Administration Programs
Richmond, California 2,160 followers
College. Graduation. Career.
About us
At Making Waves, we are committed to educational equity. Making Waves Education Foundation is a Bay Area nonprofit that supports Making Waves Academy – a public charter school with more than 1,100 5th through 12th grade students – and leads college and career programming with more than 500 college students. Knowing the opportunities that come with a college degree, we partner with historically underrepresented and underserved students to help make college affordable and graduation attainable. Centering the journeys of our students, our personalized approach includes college and career coaching, scholarships, and financial planning. Our alumni network includes more than 600 college graduates, who earn their degrees and land jobs at more than twice the rate of their first-generation, low-income peers, with 84% graduating debt-free.
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http://www.making-waves.org
External link for Making Waves Education Foundation
- Industry
- Education Administration Programs
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Richmond, California
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1989
- Specialties
- non profit, education, higher education, equity, scholarships, and career
Locations
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Primary
3045 Research Dr
Richmond, California 94806, US
Employees at Making Waves Education Foundation
Updates
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“College and post-college can become a jumbled and confusing road. But the structure from Making Waves makes it all possible," shared Abraham Jenkins Segura. A first-gen grad who earned his degree from San Francisco State University this spring, Abraham shared: “All the support from Making Waves makes a difference – the scholarship, the coaching, the financial guidance has all motivated me further.” When Abraham started college, he chose business administration as his major, inspired by his family’s entrepreneurial spirit and their small business in San Francisco. “I was motivated because of the practicality of a business degree." “But I felt like I was missing something. I really wanted to do more art. That is my passion," shared Abraham who created a plan to marry his two interests with a double major in business and design. "I’ve learned so much about management and design and how I want to pursue both further," Abraham shared. "I was always passionate about art, specifically illustration. It helps me express myself and create pieces that others find value in.” “Making Waves provided me guidance for challenging financial situations and the opportunity to pursue my passions." 🎉🎉 Congratulations, Abraham! We're excited to see where your passions take you next!
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One of our core values is to build community – and we did just that at this summer's kick-off event for our newest college students! The team welcomed 89 new students from 15 different high schools across the #BayArea who are joining our college and career success program and heading to 30 different colleges and universities across the U.S. this fall. They've earned $2.3 million total in need-based college scholarships from Making Waves – plus are paired with our expert team of college coaches, financial coordinators, and career specialists. We're excited to support them as they pursue their academic and career interests in biotechnology, business, civil engineering, computer science, education, law, medicine, nursing, psychology, and more. Read more ➡ https://lnkd.in/gApVPVfi
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“I’m supremely ambitious, and I don’t shy away from that. I want to be great; I want to be seen as great. I want to be a better version of myself every day,” shared Daniel Shaw. A member of the first-ever cohort of Making Waves students, Daniel has a bachelor’s degree in business management from Morehouse College and an MBA from UCLA. "If you are passionate, if you bring this idea of wanting more, to understand more, and to be better, ambition will come with it," shared the accomplished global business leader who has extensive experience in the #health and #wellness #technology space. Here are Daniel's tips for career advancement ➡ https://lnkd.in/gbe4AxDU
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We're hiring for more paid interns at Making Waves! Our #internship program offers paid, hands-on work experience plus career development and networking opportunities. We currently have the following openings for current college students located in #California: 💭 Peer Success Intern supports college student group coaching and facilitation at San Francisco State University, California State University - East Bay, and California State University-Sacramento 💡 UX Research Intern supports user experience research for digital products 🗺️ Career and Alumni Services Intern supports programs, events, and communications 📈 Data and Operations Intern supports database management, data analysis, and nonprofit operations Learn more and apply for any of the four opportunities here: https://lnkd.in/giRdeVZi
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Congrats! You landed the summer internship. Now what? One of our college coaches, Danielle Hall, M.S., and three former interns share their tips for showcasing your talents, networking, and getting a better sense of the day-to-day work. Here’s how to make the most of your internship experience this summer ⤵️
Three Ways to Make the Most of Your Internship - Making Waves Education Foundation
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“As children of immigrants and people of color, we are the trailblazers of our families,” shared Simren Sandhu during her speech at Making Waves Academy’s graduation this month. “Whatever challenges we have to face in the future, I’m sure that we will continue to persevere by taking it one day at a time,” shared Simren, who is planning to attend Harvard University this fall as a neuroscience major. Alongside Simren, 50% of this year’s grads are pursuing STEM fields – from biology to engineering to nursing. Others have chosen majors like business, fashion, and economics. 100% of this year's grads are pursuing higher education and the majority earned yearly scholarships and coaching from Making Waves Education Foundation. They're heading to universities like Cal Poly Humboldt, California State University-Sacramento, UC Irvine, University of California, Merced, and University of Southern California. ➡ Hear more from Simren and the Class of 2024: https://lnkd.in/gDjcJHRT
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🤩 Congrats and welcome to the 89 students who are the latest to join our college and career success program! They've earned $2.3 million total in need-based scholarships from Making Waves for up to six years of college. Plus, they're are paired with our team of college coaches, financial coordinators, and career specialists. “Being part of the Making Waves community means more than just earning a scholarship,” VP of Student Success Dr. Kristina Wright shared. “It’s about joining a network of like-minded individuals who are dedicated to excellence, collaboration, and making a positive impact. Our team is here to support students every step of the way, providing the resources, guidance, and encouragement needed to succeed." The majority of our students are first-generation college students and people of color. This year, students are from 15 #BayArea high schools and are enrolling at 30 colleges across the U.S. like Columbia University, Contra Costa College, Harvard University, Howard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, California State University-Sacramento, San Francisco State University, UCLA, UC Santa Barbara, and the University of Southern California. In their applications, students shared about their personal 'why' for pursuing higher education, with many sharing their determination to break barriers, reach financial security, and pave the way for future generations. They are pursuing academic and career interests including biotechnology, business, engineering, education, medicine, psychology, and more. “This year promises to be filled with opportunities for growth, learning, and discovery,” shared Dr. Wright. “We’re committed to providing a supportive and stimulating environment where students can be vulnerable, seek support, and set goals that support them in achieving their life dreams” ➡ Read more: https://lnkd.in/gApVPVfi
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We are #hiring for a Visual Content Creator Intern for Fall 2024! 📚 Passionate about digital engagement and community building 💻 Remote, paid, part-time opportunity 💰 $18-20/hour 📱 Hands-on experience with social media, content creation, and crafting designs 💬 Career development and networking opportunities 📍 Open to current college students located in #California Learn more and apply!
Join Our Team - Making Waves Education Foundation
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