
Helping students transition to college life is the goal of a program here at Bakersfield College called Summer Bridge. This past August, many people on campus came together to help 35 incoming freshmen learn the ropes and ready themselves for college. Over four days, these students spent 18 hours on campus taking care of business. Many, many more wanted in, but time and space limited how many we could serve.
The students were able to complete their educational plan, visit the Library and Planetarium, take guided tours of the campus, hear from guest speakers, and enjoy a celebratory barbecue on the last day with their families.
Best of all are the comments from students shared with me by Summer Bridge organizer Dr. Kimberly Van Horne.
The scavenger hunt was a fun activity because it helped me figure out things on campus I didn’t know about. K.L. The most interesting thing I found at BC was the garden spot where Agriculture hosts its sales and projects. Another was the Renegade Pantry because it prevents students in need to starve or get malnutrition. P.S.
The most interesting thing that we saw was the DUNGEON!!! R.P.
The most useful advice I would give to a student at BC is to never give up and do your best and if you need help all you have to do is ask. H.S.
The most fun activity was going to the Planetarium and discovering the mysteries of the universe like some Zodiac shapes, important stars, and dates it remodeled and reopened. P.S.
