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Want a million dollars?
Go to college!

College graduates earn $1 million more over a lifetime, on average, than students with only a high school diploma

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Cash for College
is a joint project
presented by:

Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa

City of Los Angeles
Community Development
Department

L.A. Area Chamber
of Commerce

Los Angeles
Community College District

L.A. Unified School District

UNITE-LA

When it comes to student financial aid,
there’s something for everyone -
regardless of your grades,
income, age or immigration status

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2005-2006
 Campaign
Highlights

Ways
You
Can Participate

Cash for College
Convention Flyer

[Espanol]

6th Annual

CASH FOR COLLEGE
ABOUT US

“If you don’t think that what you are doing makes a difference, please think of us!”

Praise from a parent whose child will be the first in their family to ever go to college because of the help they received from a financial aid specialist at a Cash for College workshop.

Cash for College Is Presented by

Office of Mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa and the City of Los Angeles
Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce
Los Angeles Workforce Investment Board
Los Angeles Community College District
Los Angeles Unified School District
UNITE-LA

 

2006-2007 Campaign Partners

Alliance for a Better Community
Assemblymember Carol Liu
Assemblymember Lloyd Levine
Assemblymember Lucille Roybal-Allard
Assemblymember Ted Lieu
AVID - Los Angeles County Office of Education
California Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (CASFAA)
California Community College Student Financial Aid Administrators Association The College Board (CCCSFAAA)
California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
California Post Secondary Education Commission
California State University, Northridge (CSUN)
CalSOAP
California Student Aid Commission
Children Youth & Family Collaborative
Coalition of Human Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA)
College Summit
Commission for Children Youth & Their Families
Congressmember Linda Sanchez
Council member Alex Padilla
Council President Eric Garcetti
Councilmember Dennis Zine
Employment Development Department
Fastweb!
G.H. Palmer Associates
IRSLA Youth at Work
Los Angeles Community Development Department
Los Angeles Youth Opportunity Movement
Mexican American Legal Defense & Education Fund (MALDEF)
Maravilla Foundation
NextWave Productions
OneSource CA
Pacoima Graffiti Busters
Salvadorian-American Legal Education Fund (SALEF)
Senator Gil Cedillo
Senator Gloria Romero
Tomas Rivera Policy Institute
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
United Way of Greater Los Angeles
University of Southern California (USC)
WorkSource CA
Western Association of College Admissions Counseling (WACAC)