Our Learning Communities
De Anza has a wide variety of Learning Communities, including one that's right for you! On this webpage, you'll find information about SSRS communities. You can find additional programs and contact information listed at deanza.edu/learning-communities.
First Year Experience
Share your experiences with fellow students who represent the first generation in their families to come to college. Explore subjects that have real-life importance as you engage in your communities and gain valuable insights about navigating higher education.
- For more information, visit the FYE webpage.
IMPACT AAPI
Celebrate your Southeast Asian or Asian Pacific Islander heritage and how it helps shape who you are. Participate in cultural events and activities to support your academic achievement in your educational, personal and career goals.
- To learn more, visit the IMPACT AAPI webpage.
Pride
Join a supportive and inclusive community of students identifying as LGBTQ+ across the gender and sexuality spectrums. Take classes that explore LGBTQ+ topics while building community with like-minded students, faculty, staff and community partners.
- For more information, visit the Pride Learning Community webpage.
Puente Project
Connect with fellow students as you study Latinx authors and community issues. Build bridges to help you succeed in college as you become leaders and mentors in your communities.
- To learn more, visit the Puente webpage.
Umoja Community
Explore historical and cultural perspectives on the African Diaspora, while developing knowledge and critical thinking skills. Enhance your cultural and educational experience through supportive services and courses. Enhance your cultural and educational experience through supportive services and courses.
- For more information, visit the Umoja Community webpage.
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FLOW: Future Leaders of the World
Explore hip-hop music, art and culture, while gaining a better understanding of its impact on today's society, through classes, conferences and other activities. Make new friends and find support as you work toward your goals in college.
- To learn more, visit the FLOW webpage.
LEAD (Latinx Empowerment at De Anza)
Develop your leadership skills by engaging in course-related service learning projects while reading and writing about Latinx culture, history, literature and social issues.
- For more information, visit the LEAD webpage.