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Engineering
Students Reach Out to Los Angeles Youth
Higher Learning Day Brings Students to Campus
By Marlys Amundson
Earlier this year, the UCLA student
chapter of the Society of Latino Engineers and Scientists (SOLES) brought more than 130 high school students to campus for a series of events designed to encourage them to attend college.
Students from Crenshaw, Dorsey, Hamilton, Morningside, and Westchester high schools visited the campus in February for Higher Learning Day.
Co-hosted by the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), Higher Learning Day included a student panel with
perspectives on academics, college life,
and engineering, a visit to the UCLA Visualization Portal, a demonstration of a materials science research project, a University of California application
workshop, and campus tours. The day ended with an egg drop competition in which teams of students built protective structures for eggs that were dropped from the top of Boelter Hall.
Like many of the organization’s members, fifth-year mechanical engineering major Griselda Munoz, 2002-03 president of SOLES, has been involved in the student organization since her freshman year.
“I’m very proud of everything we do. Our outreach efforts are really important and very successful,” said Munoz.
SOLES sponsors two other major outreach activities each year: Youth Motivation Day for elementary students and Women in Science and Engineering for female high school students. The three events reach nearly 600 Los Angeles area students, exposing them to career options in
engineering and the sciences that they may not otherwise consider.
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The demonstrations and panel give the high school students a better idea of what
college is really about,” noted SOLES treasurer Efren Vasquez, who organized
the Higher Learning Day activities. “
They might hear similar things from counselors and teachers, but it means more
coming from students at UCLA.”
The UCLA chapter of SOLES, established in 1978, is dedicated to promoting
engineering as a career option for Latino students and others from traditionally
underrepresented groups. The organization, which has approximately 70 active
members, receives guidance and support from the School’s Center for Excellence
in Engineering and Diversity.
Despite recent state budget cuts, SOLES is able to continue its outreach efforts through financial support from companies such as Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Boeing, Raytheon, Chevron-Texaco, General Motors, Qualcomm, and many other local industries.
UCLA’s chapter was honored last year as the national chapter of the year by their umbrella organization, the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers.
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