Guide to Student Outreach and Retention (SOAR) Center records AS.233
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Special Collections and Archives, University of California, Irvine Libraries
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Special Collections and Archives, University of California, Irvine Libraries
Title: Student Outreach and Retention (SOAR) Center records
Creator:
Student Outreach and Retention (SOAR) Center
Identifier/Call Number: AS.233
Physical Description:
0.3610 Gigabytes
(52 digital files)
Date (inclusive): 2011-2022
Abstract: The Student Outreach and Retention Center (SOAR) is a on-campus center dedicated to supporting student initiated outreach
and retention programs as well as student leadership. Their mission is to cultivate a community of authentic student leaders
that aspire to develop innovative student-initiated outreach and retention programs that foster critical dialogue, mentorship,
and shift the educational paradigm to improve college access, readiness, and retention rates for historically marginalized
communities in higher education. Their programs focus on K-14 academic preparation and access, advocacy for UCI student retention
efforts, effective mentorship and coalition building, sustainable student leadership development cultivating and supporting
students, and ideation based on student needs.
The founding of SOAR arose in part from the July 20, 1995 decision from the UC Regents to eliminate affirmative action and
the 1996 passage of Proposition 209, which eliminated the consideration of race, sex, or ethnicity, specifically in areas
of public employment, public contracting, and especially public education. After this decision, Student Initiated Outreach
centers began to crop up at universities across the UC System, whereby students passed referendums to support diversity outreach
efforts on their own campuses. In 2004, student leaders at UC Irvine from ASUCI, Cross-Cultural Center and other organizations
began to run campaigns for student fee referendums which would provide funding for the center and programming. These campaigns
were unsuccessful for many years, until 2011 when the referendum achieved a majority vote, but failed to pass due to the election
not meeting the quorum of 25%. However, after seeing the continued efforts of students, Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs,
Thomas Parham, allocated soft funds for three years to start the SOAR Center.
The center officially opened in Fall of 2011 under the Center for Educational Partnerships. In spring of the same year, students
developed a coalition and ran the SOAR Up campaign which focused on outreach and retention of under represented minority students
as well as the roots of future programming. This referendum passed with 74.49% support. In the following years, the center
began providing services and programs to the undocumented community at UCI, opened a food pantry, and oversaw the Gateway
Scholars in partnership with Student Success Initiatives and Pathfinders-Peer-Educator program. In 2017, SOAR moved from the
Center for Educational Partnerships to Student Life and Leadership.
This collection contains SOAR digital slideshows, photographs, and other digital files detailing the history, work, and events
put on by SOAR.
Language of Material:
English
.
This collection contains digital materials. It is minimally processed, but is open for research. Please contact the Department
of Special Collections and Archives in advance to request access.
Property rights reside with the University of California. Copyrights are retained by the creators of the records and their
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Transfered by Paulina Raygoza, 2022.
Student Outreach and Retention (SOAR) Center records. AS-233. Special Collections and Archives, The UC Irvine Libraries, Irvine,
California. [Date accessed]
The Student Outreach and Retention Center (SOAR) is a on-campus center dedicated to supporting student initiated outreach
and retention programs as well as student leadership. Their mission is to cultivate a community of authentic student leaders
that aspire to develop innovative student-initiated outreach and retention programs that foster critical dialogue, mentorship,
and shift the educational paradigm to improve college access, readiness, and retention rates for historically marginalized
communities in higher education. Their programs focus on K-14 academic preparation and access, advocacy for UCI student retention
efforts, effective mentorship and coalition building, sustainable student leadership development cultivating and supporting
students, and ideation based on student needs.
The founding of SOAR arose in part from the July 20, 1995 decision from the UC Regents to eliminate affirmative action and
the 1996 passage of Proposition 209, which eliminated the consideration of race, sex, or ethnicity, specifically in areas
of public employment, public contracting, and especially public education. After this decision, Student Initiated Outreach
centers began to crop up at universities across the UC System, whereby students passed referendums to support diversity outreach
efforts on their own campuses. In 2004, student leaders at UC Irvine from ASUCI, Cross-Cultural Center and other organizations
began to run campaigns for student fee referendums which would provide funding for the center and programming. These campaigns
were unsuccessful for many years, until 2011 when the referendum achieved a majority vote, but failed to pass due to the election
not meeting the quorum of 25%. However, after seeing the continued efforts of students, Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs,
Thomas Parham, allocated soft funds for three years to start the SOAR Center.
The center officially opened in Fall of 2011 under the Center for Educational Partnerships. In spring of the same year, students
developed a coalition and ran the SOAR Up campaign which focused on outreach and retention of under represented minority students
as well as the roots of future programming. This referendum passed with 74.49% support. In the following years, the center
began providing services and programs to the undocumented community at UCI, opened a food pantry, and oversaw the Gateway
Scholars in partnership with Student Success Initiatives and Pathfinders-Peer-Educator program. In 2017, SOAR moved from the
Center for Educational Partnerships to Student Life and Leadership.
This collection contains SOAR digital slideshows, photographs, and other digital files detailing the history, work, and events
put on by SOAR.
A file list inventory of the digital files is available via this link:
Accn2023-021 born digital directory .
Subjects and Indexing Terms
College students -- Services for -- California -- Irvine
College dropouts -- Prevention
College student government
College students -- Economic conditions
College students -- Social conditions
Minority college students -- United States
Student Outreach and Retention (SOAR) Center
SOAR Hxstorical 2011-2022
This series contains SOAR digital slideshows, photographs, and other digital files detailing the history, work, and events
put on by the SOAR center. Items of note include copies of referendums for student fees paperwork and promotional materials,
campaign videos, annual reports, events schedules, and photos of students and the center.
folder accn2023-021 001
Digital Folder 2011-2022