Post 5
“When we first came to this country, I thought that my children would not be able to attend a university because of the language barrier…My eldest son started his college application process, and when he does not understand something, I feel a sense of calm because I know I can help him.” – Isabel Hernandez, […]
Post 4
“I’ve implemented positive changes in our daily routine, even though they are so young. I now encourage them to make certain decisions independently, like choosing their own outfits or deciding when they’ve had enough to eat. I learned that this nurtures their socioemotional well-being.” – Yesenia Espinoza, Parent
Post 2
“[Our parents] are talking about going to college, about the requirements, the standards, and how to make an appointment with the school counselor; things we did not see at the beginning of the program. I feel empowered because I know we have formed a community of parents that will advocate for their children so that […]
Post 3
“I feel very happy that my mom is showing an interest in my education, and I am very proud of her for graduating from a program that will help me go to college.” – José Rodríguez García, Student
Post 1
“I didn’t even understand the grading system, but with PIQE I was able to understand the American educational system; I learned what credits are, the classes that my children needed to take to prepare for college, and about financial aid. You need to understand the system in order to succeed.” – Olivia Arreola, Parent