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Campus Representative List This Is a List of Campuses That Have Been Approved to Participate in the Burton Book Fund for the 2017-18 Academic Year Campus Representative List This is a list of campuses that have been approved to participate in the Burton Book Fund for the 2017-18 academic year. It is updated on a daily basis. If you do not see your campus on this list, it means your campus is likely in the process of completing the approval process. Contact Martha Joseph at [email protected] or at 415-348-0011 to determine if this is the case or to answer any questions. Campus First Name Last name Email phone address Antelope Valley College Wynter Love [email protected] 661-722-6300 ext 6004 3041 West Ave K, Lancaster CA 93536 Barstow Community College Michelle Bond [email protected] 760-252-2411 2700 Barston Road, Barston CA, 92311 Vance Edwards [email protected]; 3536 Butte Campus Drive, Office MC 121 Butte College Susan Roberts [email protected] 530-893-7507 Oroville, CA 95965 6500 Soqel Ave Room 1006 (Guardian Scholars), Aptos Cabrillo College Dejon Weldon [email protected] 831-479-6463 CA 95003 Renaissance Scholars, BLD 66 3801 W. Temple Ave. Cal Poly Pomona Makeda Bostic [email protected] 909-869-3169 Pomona, CA 91768 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd Renaissance Schalars Program, Cal State East Bay Lael Adediji [email protected] 510-885-4422 SF 202 Hayward CA 94542 333 S Twin Oaks Valley Rd, San Marcos CA, 92096- ACE Cal State University, San Marcos-ACE Scholars Services Julieana Corona [email protected] 760-750-6053 Scholars Services Craven Hall 3400 Guardian Scholars Program 1250 Bellflower Boulevard- California State University , Long Beach Curglin Robertson [email protected] 562-985-2639 MS 1403, Long Beach, CA 90840 California State University Los Angeles Steven Wilson [email protected] 323-343-3366 EOP 5151 University Drive SA 210 Los Angeles CA 90032 California State University, Northridge Jina Gonzalez [email protected] 818-677-4151 18111 Nordhoff St, Northridge CA, 91330-8366 California State University, San Bernardino Amanda Robles [email protected] 909-537-3051 5500 University Parkway, San Bernardino CA, 92407 Cerritos College-EOPS/CARE/LINC Linda Ramos [email protected] 562-860-2451 11110 Alondra Blvd, Norwalk CA, 90650 Citrus College Carisha Parks [email protected] 626-914-8584 1000 West Foothill Boulevard Glendora, CA 91741 City College of San Francisco Elaine Bautista [email protected] 415-239-3982 50 Phelan Ave MUB 298 San Francisco CA, 94112 EOPS/CARE/CAFYES & Guardian Scholars 11460 Warner Coastline Community College Maria Hernandez-Figueroa [email protected] 714-241-6237 x16427 Ave, Fountain Valley, Ca 92708 Attn: RISE Project 26455 Rockwell Canyon Road College of the Canyons Dora Lozano [email protected] 661-362-3273 Santa Clarita, CA 91355 ggudinomartinez@collegeofthedesert. College of the Desert Gabriela Martinez edu 760-776-7498 43-500 Monterey Ave Palm Desert, CA 92260 College of the Sequoias Leticia Sieqel [email protected] 559-737-6229 915 S Mooney Blvd, Visalia, CA 93277 College of the Siskiyous Shannon Eller [email protected] 530-938-5309 800 College Ave, Weed, CA 96094 Copper Mountain College Krystal Avila [email protected] 760-366-3791 ext 5887 6162 Rotary Way Joshua Tree, CA 92252 1 University Drive CSU Channel Islands Leticia Cazares [email protected] 805-437-3528 Camarillo, CA 93012 CSU, Chico PATH Scholars 530-898-6831 400 West 1st Street CSU Chico State Marina Fox [email protected] 530-898-5889 Chico, CA 959290710 CSU Dominguez Hill Joshua Williams [email protected] 310-243-2106 1000 E Victoria St. Bldg.WH-D350, Carson CA, 90747 5150 N. Maple Ave. CSU Fresno Kizzy Lopez [email protected] 559-278-5055 Fresno, CA 93740 Guardian Scholars 100 Campus Ctr Bldg 47 Seaside, CA CSU Monterey Bay Asya Guillory [email protected] 831-582-5042 93955 6000 J. Street CSU Sacramento Alexandria Hill [email protected] 916-278-2116 Sacramento, CA 95819-6068 Cuesta Community College CA-1, San Luis Obispo, CA Cuesta Community College Cheyenne Britton [email protected] 805-546-3144 93405 Cuyamaca College Pam Fleming [email protected] 619-660-4291 900 Rancho San Diego Parkway, El Cajon, CA 92019 321 Golf club Road Diablo Valley College Phoebe Keesey [email protected] 925-969-2124 Pleassant Hill, CA 94523 Folsom Lake College Sharisse Stomo [email protected] 916-608-6923 10 College Parkway Folsom CA, 95630 Foothill College Teresa Ong [email protected] 650-949-7549 12345 El Monte Rd Los Altos Hills, CA 94022 5055 Santa Teresa Blvd. Gavilan College Carina Cisneros [email protected] 408-848-4772 Gilroy, CA 95020 1500 N. Verdugo Road Glendale Community College Cristina Gutierrez [email protected] 818-240-1000 ext. 3079 Glendale, CA 91208 Golden West College Natalie Timpson [email protected] 714-895-8992 15744 Golden West Street Huntington Beach, CA 92647 8800 Grossmont College Drive Grossmont College Nadia Almaguer [email protected] 619-644-7127 El Cajon, CA 92020 411 Central Ave 715 Salinas, CA 93901. Biulding D, Hartnell Community College Betsaida Garcia [email protected] 831-755-6796 Room 119 Imperial Valley College Lisa Seals [email protected] 760-355-6474 380 East Aten Rd, Imperial, CA 92251 Long Beach City College 1305 E PCH Long Beach City College Candace Meehan [email protected] 562-938-3988 Long Beach, CA 90806 Los Angeles Harbor College Tracye Jones [email protected] 310-233-4265 1111 Figueroa Place Wilmington, CA 90744 Los Angeles Mission College Maria Granados [email protected] 818-364-7736 13356 Eldridge Ave, Sylmar CA 91342 1600 West Imperial Highway Los Angeles, CA 90047- Los Angeles Southwest College Joni Collins [email protected] 323-241-5288 4899 Los Angeles Trade Technical College Devoneia Jordan [email protected] 213-763-3664 400 W Washington Blvd Los Angeles CA 90015 Los Medanos College Eva Monteverde [email protected] 925-473-7516 2700 East Leland Rd Pittsburg, CA 94565 Madera Community College Center George Sanchez [email protected] 559-638-0312 ext 3435 995 N Reed Ave Reedley, CA 93654 1 Barnard Drive MiraCosta College Jaymie Gonzaga [email protected] 760-795-6680 Oceanside, CA 92056 Moorpark College Anaisa Alonzo [email protected] 805-553-4701 7075 Campus Road 16130 Lassalle Street Moreno Valley College Chris Dech [email protected] 951-571-6110 Moreno Valley, CA 92551 Norco College Justin Mendez [email protected] 951-738-7784 2001 Thrid Street, Norco CA, 92860 Oathurst Community College Center George Sanchez [email protected] 559-638-0312 ext 3435 995 N Reed Ave Reedley, CA 93654 43600 Mission Blvd Biulding 7, 2nd Floor, Fremont, CA Ohlone College Deborah Griffin [email protected] 510-659-6151 94539 Oxnard College Fidelia Flores [email protected] 805-678-5139 4000 South Rose Ave Oxnard, CA 93033 1140 West Mission Road Palomar College Leann Tomesch [email protected] 760-744-1150 x 2168 San Marcos, CA 92069 1570 E. Colorado Blvd. Pasadena City College Theresa Reed [email protected] 626-585-7439 Pasadena, CA 91107 Reedley College George Sanchez [email protected] 559-638-0312 ext 3435 995 N Reed Ave Reedley, CA 93654 [email protected] 3600 Workman Mill Rd, Whittier CA, 90601. Guardian Rio Hondo College Marisela Munos [email protected] 562-463-7472 Scholars Room SS 307 Jeremy Johnson [email protected]; 4800 Magnolia Ave., Business Ed, Room 110 Riverside City College Jana Gray [email protected] 951-222-8251 Riverside, CA 92506 San Diego City College Isabel Gutierrez [email protected] 619-388-3209 EOPS 1313 Park Boulevard San Diego CA 92101 7250 Mesa College Drive San Diego Mesa College Sade Burrekk [email protected] 619-388-2997 San Diego, CA 92111 10440 Black Mountain Road San Diego Miramar College Jaymie Gonzaga [email protected] 858-829-7866 San Diego, CA 92126 The Office of Educational Opportunity Programs and Ethnic Affairs , 5500 Campanite Drive San Diego, CA San Diego State University Simone Hidds Narcisse [email protected] 619-594-5717 92182-8222 San Francisco State University Audrey Thomas [email protected] 209-954-5291 5151 Pacific Ave Stockton, CA 95207 Budd 205 San Francisco State University Xochitl Sanchez [email protected] ; [email protected] 415-405-0546 1600 Holloway Ave SSB 201 San Francisco, CA 94132 EOP/Guardian Scholars Program 1 Washington Square San Jose State University Crystal Cooper [email protected] 408-924-1089 San Jose, CA 95128 1530 West 17th Street Santa Ana College Sylvia Sanchez [email protected] 714-564-6302 Santa Ana, CA 92706 721 Cliff Drive Santa Barbara City College MaryLou Hernandez [email protected] 805-965-0581 x 4361 Santa Barbara, CA 93109 Campus Representative List This is a list of campuses that have been approved to participate in the Burton Book Fund for the 2017-18 academic year. It is updated on a daily basis. If you do not see your campus on this list, it means your campus is likely in the process of completing the approval process. Contact Martha Joseph at [email protected] or at 415-348-0011 to determine if this is the case or to answer any questions. Campus First Name Last name Email phone address Santa Rosa Junior College April Holmes [email protected] 707-521-6955 1501 Mendocino Ave, Santa Rosa, CA 95401 Trinity Wallace-Ellis 8045 E, Chapman Ave. A-206 Santiago Canyon College Trinity Wallace-Ellis [email protected] 714-628-4709 Orange, CA 92869 Sierra College Britney Slates [email protected] 916-660-7543 5100 Sierra College Blvd Rocklin, CA 95677 3300 College Drive Attn: Guardian Scholars Program Skyline College Tia Holiday [email protected] 650-738-4315 San Bruno, CA 94066 3020 Student Center 1801 E.
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