Mi Gente
Mi Gente seeks to promote community awareness of issues important to the Latino community as well as create a welcoming environment for all students to network and meet new people and create new life experiences. We hope to bring knowledge/awareness to Regis community about the Latino culture to create tolerance in our ever changing demographic. We also support the Jesuit mission of the search for truth, values, and a just experience.
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Asian Student Alliance (ASA)
The mission of the Asian Student Alliance (ASA) is to build relationships among Asian students; increase diversity on campus by sharing a variety of Asian cultures, values and experiences; and to promote Asian awareness to the Regis community.
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Black Student Alliance
The Black Student Alliance strives to bring diversity to the campus through African, Black-American, and Afro-Caribbean culture. The group seeks to provide a safe and family oriented group for all of those open to diversity. BSA aims to spread a feeling of inclusion throughout the student body, and in the process breakdown stereotypes and prejudices.
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Gay Straight Alliance (GSA)
The Gay Straight Alliance, in accordance with Regis University's Jesuit Mission and the principles of social justice:
- Supports those who are marginalized because of thier sexual orientation and/or gender identity, as well as their allies.
- Promotes a safe and inclusive campus environment for all members of the Regis University community.
- Engages the Regis University community in dialogue about the complexity of gender and sexuality.
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Multicultural Awareness Committee (MAC)
This branch of the Regis University Student government Association is responsible for the expansion of Regis University cultural diversity efforts through leadership and programming.
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Access to higher education is an aspect of diversity that is often forgotten. Differences between students whose parents attended college and those who have not are evident in the lack of parental experience with the college application process, how these students prepare for college both personally and academically, why they choose to attend college, and in their personal experiences and overall personality traits.
Regis University partners with several local and national organizations who serve first generation and/or low income students and their families. Through these partnerships, Regis University is able to provide academic and financial support . Students in these programs are required to take a one-credit seminar designed to help in the transition-to-college process for first generation students.
Arrupe Jesuit High School
Arrupe Jesuit High School is a Roman Catholic, co-educational, college preparatory school sponsored by the Jesuits of the Missouri Province that serves economically disadvantaged students from Denver’s inner-city neighborhoods.
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The Challenge Foundation
The Challenge Foundation awards tuition scholarships and individualized support services to low-income students starting in the sixth grade and continuing through college.
Learn more about the Challenge Foundation
Colorado GEAR UP
Colorado GEAR UP is a federally funded grant that is funded by the U.S. Department of Education that focuses on college readiness, access, and success in postsecondary education.
Learn more about Colorado GEAR Up
Daniels Fund
The Daniels Scholarship is a four-year scholarship that applies toward the expenses of attaining a bachelor’s degree at any nonprofit, accredited college or university in the United States.
Learn more about the Daniels Fund
The Denver Scholarship Foundation
The Denver Scholarship foundation provides scholarship that serve as an incentive for Denver Public School students to work hard in school and make plans to continue their education past high school graduation.
Learn more about the Denver Scholarship Foundation
Porter-Billups Academy
The Porter-Billups Academy, a non-sports institute partnered by Lonnie Porter, Regis University’s men’s basketball coach and Chauncey Billups of the Los Angeles Clippers, helps students become leaders among their peers, see education as a path to success, graduate from high school and attend college.
Learn more about the Porter Billups Leadership Academy