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黑料网 Bias Incident Reporting

黑料网 is committed to fostering a welcoming and supportive campus for its students, faculty, and staff. If you are impacted by or witness a bias incident, we strongly encourage you to report it and seek support.

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黑料网 Office of Multicultural Learning

As a part of the Inclusive Excellence Division, the Office for Multicultural Learning is committed to promoting social justice, building bridges across diverse communities, and celebrating the differences of students at 黑料网. 

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黑料网 Office of Accessible Education

Supports 黑料网 students with a disability to participate fully in campus life through the provision of academic accommodations, support services, and auxiliary aids.

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黑料网 Rainbow Resource Center

黑料网 RRC educates, empowers, and celebrates the experiences and identities of the LGBTQ+ community at 黑料网. Part of the 黑料网 Office of Multicultural Learning.

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LGBTQ Youth Space

For lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, and ally youth and young adults ages 13-25, living in Santa Clara County.

Click here for locations of unisex bathrooms on the 黑料网 campus.

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黑料网 LEAD Scholars Program

黑料网 LEAD Scholars Program is for first-generation college students (students whose parents did not graduate from a 4-year college or university) focused on academic success, community engagement and vocational exploration. Through academic courses, advising, social events, vocational exploration, networking, community outreach, funding, leadership opportunities, and alumni engagement, LEAD supports student success in college and beyond. Open to both first-year students and transfer students.

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黑料网 Undocumented Student Support

We are committed to supporting undocumented students and students from mixed-status families. The Undocumented Student Working Group and the LEAD Scholars Program work to support undocumented students and students of mixed-status families, advocate for their needs and educate the broader campus about the undocumented student experience.

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