El Camino College
ElCo Chats
El Camino College's "ElCo Chats" podcast series shares inspiring stories of student success as told by our own students, alumni, faculty, and staff members. Discover what El Camino has to offer through the experiences of those who achieved their goals or are continuing their journey, and hear from those who helped guide them on a path to success.
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Jul 1, 2026
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Shaping the Student Parent Experience at El Camino College 01.07.2026 23:30
El Camino student Maria Lopez discusses her role as student parent fellow for FamilyU, a national comprehensive assistance program led by the nonprofit Generation Hope. Jumpstarting her higher education journey at ECC, Maria was able to leverage support resources and build an expansive community, all while earning a 4.0 GPA. The 'Parents to Bee' campus baby shower, under Maria's leadership, is a s...
Celebrating 40 years of Puente Project at El Camino College 20.05.2026 33:19
In this episode of ElCo Chats, Puente Project counselors and co-coordinators Maribel Hernandez and Griselda Castro celebrate a major milestone: 40 years of Puente at El Camino College. Griselda and Maribel share their own journeys as first-generation college students and ultimately the counselors who now guide others along the same path. They talk about what makes Puente work: the cohort model, th...
Take the Leap Into Real Estate at El Camino 22.04.2026 24:27
Real estate professor John Yeressian and student William Wilson talk about how El Camino’s real estate program helps students learn and prepare for a wide range of careers in the competitive real estate industry. Both had diverse experiences and employment in other areas before they enrolled in the ECC program that encouraged them to challenge themselves and build a sustainable career in an evolvi...
Building Brotherhood with MOCAN 25.03.2026 18:26
El Camino counselor Diego Rodriguez and student Reginald Jackson discuss the impact and mission of the ECC Men of Color Action Network. Also known as MOCAN, this network is dedicated to closing achievement gaps, identifying specific challenges students face, building peer-to-peer support, and providing leadership opportunities. As Reginald says, “MOCAN is a brotherhood, a family – not just a resou...
El Camino and HBCUs 18.02.2026 28:56
A dynamic trio of student success Warriors gathered at El Camino to talk about their role in creating a first-ever HBCU transfer guarantee pathway 10 years ago. Elaine Moore, Dr. Regina Smith, and Dr. Helen Young share how the innovative program started at ECC and became a model for the entire California Community Colleges system, increasing opportunities for students statewide to continue their e...
ECC President Shares First-Gen Experience, Career Journey 03.12.2025 26:41
El Camino President/CEO Dr. Brenda Thames talks about her experience as a first-gen college student, which guided her career dedicated to helping students succeed. Also sharing the positive impact of mentors who believed in her, she wants students to know that a team at El Camino is ready to help them get where they want to be, from assistance with the higher education process to learning how to g...
Finding Community with Veterans Services at El Camino 06.11.2025 17:14
When student veteran Daniel Contreras decided to enroll in college after serving in the U.S. Army, he started by taking a walk around El Camino. He found the Veterans Services Office and realized he would not be alone on his academic journey. Through the Veteran’s Resources Center, he found assistance with his education benefits, along with a welcoming community where he is among others with simil...
Returning to El Camino for New Career 01.10.2025 16:28
Alexis returned to El Camino for a career change. After earning two degrees at ECC and a bachelor’s degree, she landed a great job in media. Soon, she recognized her passion for working in education. She is back at El Camino pursuing a degree and career in teaching. Her advice to others in the same position? “Switch it if you need to! You want something that's going to bring you a lot of joy to ke...
Level up with Career Services at El Camino 03.09.2025 27:41
Jason Barquero, El Camino’s dean of workforce readiness & student life, is focused on putting students to work. A big part of this is providing access and opening doors to employment options in all kinds of businesses and industries so students can pursue the career of their dreams. He also shares information about Intern South Bay, ECC’s first signature internship program that launched in summer...
From Student to Professor at El Camino 12.06.2025 26:08
El Camino alumna, professor of communication studies and assistant director of forensics Brittany Hubble shares her experiences at the college, with a focus on her involvement with the powerhouse speech and debate team. With her unique perspective as both a student and an instructor, she advises students to experience as much as possible outside of class and get to know others in the college commu...
Building Bridges with the MANA Program 29.05.2025 29:26
MANA coordinator Mele Makalo and alumna Fine Tuitupou share how the program guides Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, Asian, and Native American students through the college experience, from enrollment through graduation. Community is key, they said – MANA offers a place to call home. Mele added that one-on-one services such as academic and social interactions, career development, graduation/trans...
Pride and Community at El Camino 15.05.2025 14:59
As ECC’s LGBTQIA+ Student Success Coordinator, Kenny Simkins wants to make sure all students, faculty and staff feel welcome on campus. He invites everyone to visit the new Pride Center and plans workshops and activities inspired by student feedback so that programming meets their needs. An advocate for higher education, he also encourages prospective students to enroll at El Camino: “Come as you...
How to Start Your College Journey In High School 16.04.2025 18:45
Emily Torres is a junior at Gardena High who also takes classes at El Camino through the college’s dual enrollment program. The first-gen biology major plans to earn an associate degree at the same time she graduates from high school – with no enrollment fees. Her schedule is challenging, but she says her classes are interesting and supportive professors and staff members help her navigate the col...
Immigrant Student Success at El Camino College 12.03.2025 21:10
In her role as coordinator of the Immigrant Student Success program, Josefina Cruz Molina works to provide services and events that help immigrant and undocumented students navigate El Camino and life beyond the classroom. She makes sure students are successful in college and helps them access important resources including financial aid, scholarships, transfer assistance, basic needs support and m...
Finding Success and Community with Umoja-Project Success 04.12.2024 24:26
El Camino grads Cameron Delahoussaye and Yemsrach Burka found community and support through Umoja-Project Success. Now a counselor with the program, Cameron guides students on their higher education journey. Yemi transferred to San Jose State University and credits Umoja-Project Success for helping her define her career goals. Both connected with students and mentors through the family-oriented pr...
First-Gen Student Builds Connections for College Success 30.10.2024 26:06
Darlin Cano struggled when she first started classes at El Camino. After moving to the area from Guatemala while still in high school, she knew she wanted a college education but didn’t know how to navigate the system. By her second semester, the first-gen student connected with professors who helped her take advantage of all ECC has to offer; now she is in the honors program and aiming to transfe...
How to Get the Most Out of Your ECC Scholarship 02.10.2024 25:24
ECC Foundation Executive Director Andrea Sala explains the scholarship application process and advises all students to apply. This fall, more than 600 students were awarded nearly $900,000 in scholarships for the 2024-25 academic year. Sala also shares tips for completing the online application and notes that assistance is available. From athletes to STEM majors, there is a scholarship for everyon...
ECC Grad Finds Support in Campus Community 11.09.2024 19:32
When recent grad Roshumba Mason returned to El Camino after an extended break from college, she was determined to give it another try, this time with the help of our specialized programs, services, and the many mentors and friends she met along the way. Even though she faced challenges with attending college during the pandemic, she met her goals and is transferring to a university with the goal t...
Student to Professional: Alumna Shares Full Circle at El Camino 12.06.2024 22:45
Ivette Diaz-Quintero is the first in her family to earn a college degree and now works with LA County helping others. In the beginning, the ECC and CSU Dominguez Hills grad wasn’t sure how to even begin her educational journey, but found guidance from the Puente program, along with counseling, mentoring, tutoring, financial aid, and other support at El Camino to help her discover her path and who...
Returning to School After a 21-Year Break 22.05.2024 21:40
Llendy Bermudez enrolled in El Camino after a 21-year break and remains committed to his education. After earning his high school diploma, he wasted no time to start his college career. He was nervous, but said he felt welcome right away. No matter what age or stage you are in your education, he says that this is a great time to become an ECC student: "The community here at El Camino has changed m...
Industry and Technology Success with Associate Dean Katie Sundara 01.05.2024 20:34
Associate Dean of Industry and Technology Katie Sundara invites all prospective students to see the many career paths available at El Camino – and the best way to do that is to take a tour. From earning degrees and certificates to taking classes that build on existing skills, students have a variety of options that lead to high-paying careers, with help from faculty members who guide students to a...
Know Your Campus Resources with Sidney Lee 10.04.2024 23:13
Student Sidney Lee is an El Camino Ambassador who wants students to be aware of all college resources so they can complete their educational goals. She appreciates the personalized assistance at the college. With “in-person services you get that one-on-one connection and you’re just in close proximity to your peers,” she says. “These are people you are going to be seeing again. The community is ve...
Achieving First Generation Success with Professor Darrell Thompson 20.03.2024 18:52
As a first-gen college student himself, El Camino English professor Darrell Thompson knows the challenges those in this group can face. Many have questions about college life, others need help but don’t know who to ask. Thompson makes sure students take full advantage of the college experience, offers support, and helps them connect with a counselor to choose a major and get on a path to success.
Get Involved on Campus with Jose Merino & Oscar Hernandez 28.02.2024 18:19
Campus leaders Jose Merino and Oscar Hernandez were inspired to enroll in El Camino by family members who had previously attended and found success. As ASO president, Jose found that being a part of campus activities allows him to help the college improve the student experience. Oscar’s role as the Inter-Club Council (ICC) president puts him in a position to make an impact at El Camino and ensure...
Dr. Seranda Sylvers Shares Educational Plan Advice 07.02.2024 23:28
As an academic counselor, Dr. Seranda Sylvers helps students identify what they would like to achieve and then make a personalized plan to make it happen. By exploring different classes, majors, careers and goals, Dr. Sylvers shows students how education can shape their future and change their life. Her best advice? “Just start,” she says, even if it is just one class. “In order to reach that end...
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