Umoja
UMOJA
Welcome to the Umoja SJCC, which is dedicated to African American and other students' academic success.
Umoja
The Umoja Community Program at SJCC envelops students in a supportive atmosphere designed specifically to increase retention, graduation, and transfer rates for students of African ancestry and other underserved populations. We believe that by honoring student voices, intertwining them with the rich intellectual and cultural traditions of the African and African American diaspora, we lay the foundation for personal, academic, and career leadership.
- Offers programs that help students earn certificates and associate degrees and transfer to four-year colleges, including HBCUs
- Has flexible scheduling – day, evening, weekend, and online classes
- Has a vibrant, diverse student life that includes clubs, sports, musical and theatrical performances, and guest speakers
- Mentors and a supportive community
- Classes with Umoja peers and caring instructors
- Use of the Umoja Lending Library
- A dedicated SJCC Umoja Counselor who helps you create a comprehensive education plan
- Transfer agreements with UCs, CSUs, and HBCUs
- Access to Umoja Community Scholarships
- Cultural workshops, events, and trips
- Free tutoring and supplemental instruction
- End-of-semester celebrations
- Supportive community and mentors
- Classes with Umoja peers and caring instructors
- Use of Umoja Lending Library
- Free tutoring
- Dedicated SJCC Umoja counselor
- Cultural workshops, events, and trips
- Special scholarship access
- Meet with an Umoja counselor
- Enroll in Umoja courses: English 1A, Guidance 130 ETH 020, or Math 63 (unless already taken)
- Participate in at least two Umoja events, activities, meetings, or trips
- Enroll at SJCC
- Complete the Federal Student Aid Application (FAFSA)
- Submit your application to the Umoja SJCC program
- Career Education, Job Placement, and Community Resources
- Financial Aid
- EOPS
- Honors Program and Phi Theta Kappa Honors Society
- Tanesha Cartwright
- Faculty Coordinator
- 408-288-3115
- Tanesha.Cartwright@sjcc.edu
- Meiko Daire
- Umoja Counseling Faculty
- 408-341-9126
- Meiko.Daire@sjcc.edu
- Donntay Moore-Thomas
- Program Coordinator
- 408-288-3752
- Donntay.Moore-Thomas@sjcc.edu
Support Umoja today!
Umoja (Kiswahili word meaning 'unity') is a community and critical resource dedicated to enhancing African American and other students' cultural and educational experiences. We believe that when students' voices and histories are deliberately and intentionally recognized, the opportunity for self-efficacy emerges, and a foundation is formed for academic success.
You can support Umoja with a tax-deductible contribution to the SJCC Bright Futures Fund
UMOJA Contacts
- Dedrick Griffin
- Coordinator/Instructor
- 408-298-2181
- Dedrick.Griffin@sjcc.edu
- Meiko Daire
- Umoja Counseling Faculty
- 408-341-9126
- Meiko.Daire@sjcc.edu
- Donntay Moore-Thomas
- Program Coordinator
- 408-288-3752
- Donntay.Moore-Thomas@sjcc.edu