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Marin County

10,000 Degrees College Opportunities Summit

August 1, 2023 | 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM at College of Marin

What is the application timeline and process?

  • Priority Deadline: Friday, April 28, 2023
    Students who apply for priority will receive an “acceptance” or “waitlist” decision by Friday, May 12, 2023.
  • Final Deadline: Friday, May 26, 2023
    Students who apply before or on the final deadline will receive an “acceptance” or “waitlist” decision by June 9 based on program space.
  • Final Waitlist decisions:
    All students placed on a waitlist will be notified no later than one week before your program date

What school do I need to attend to participate in the Marin County Summer Program?

For students attending San Marin High School, Novato High School, Marin Oaks High School, Terra Linda High School, San Rafael High School, Madrone High School, Redwood High School, Archie Williams High School, Tamalpais High School, and San Andreas High School.

What if I don’t attend any of the above schools?

If you do not attend one of the schools above you will be placed on a waitlist for the event taking place in your county based on program space availability. Students will be notified by Friday, June 9 if they have been assigned a program session.

Will transportation be provided?

More information about transportation options will be provided to students upon acceptance into the program.

Will there be any information for parents?

There will be a virtual Parent Night in English and Spanish on Wednesday, June 14 from 6:00 – 7:00 PM. Zoom information will be sent to all parents and guardians of students who are accepted to the program. Parents and Guardians are invited to learn…

  • What their student’s senior year will look like
  • What their student’s options are post high school and their respective admission requirements
  • How 10,000 Degrees can support their student during their senior year and beyond
  • Get more information on the College Opportunities Summit

Can I participate in other “College Access” programs at the same Time?

Yes! If a student participates in another college access program that provides similar services to 10,000 Degrees, they can still participate in the 10,000 Degrees College Opportunities Summit, provided that it does not conflict with other summer programming offered by other college access organizations.

What happens after the 10,000 Degrees College Opportunities Summit?

Students attending a partner high school site will have access to *FREE* year-round workshops and support from a near-peer 10,000 Degrees Fellow. Students will receive email and text updates for upcoming financial aid workshops, college application workshops, and other events to support their matriculation to college. In addition, all students will receive support in completing a 10,000 Degrees Scholarship!

For more information, contact:

Hugo Que
Director Of College Access, Marin & Contra Costa

Phone: 707.328.4402
Email: hque (at) 10000degrees.org