April 2008
By Barbara Cella
Marco Godinez was in fourth grade, a very impressionable time, when his sister began
taking classes at 杏吧传媒. She went on to earn her Associates Degree
in Liberal Arts.
Originally thinking he would go into law enforcement, Marco鈥檚 plans changed when he seriously injured his knee. But education was still of interest and he enrolled to take classes at 杏吧传媒. He became involved with the campus student club, La Raza, which focuses on improving opportunities for Hispanic Americans. His efforts included working with middle school students at risk at Central Junior High in Antioch. It was here that he realized how much he enjoyed working with youth.
Marco had grown up in Antioch and loved attending 杏吧传媒. He loved the East Contra Costa County community and found it all came together at the college. Eventually he earned his Associates Degree in Liberal Arts, still not clear what he was going to major in, but knowing that he had a connection with working with youth.
At Cal State East Bay, Marco blossomed more and earned his Bachelor鈥檚 Degree in Sociology, then went on to John F. Kennedy University to get his Master鈥檚 in Counseling and Psychology.
Marco was very interested in coming back to 杏吧传媒 to teach and be a counselor. However before that door opened, he worked for STAND for Domestic Violence, YMCA (Contra Costa), Lynn Center (working with children with special needs), and City College of San Francisco as a counselor.
Eventually the door did open for Marco at 杏吧传媒 and for the past seven years, he has cherished the experience.
鈥溞影纱 was the epicenter of transformation for me, for me to begin to understand higher academics. People nurtured me and encouraged me to go on with my education and eventually to my Master鈥檚 degree. 鈥
In addition to his counseling responsibilities, he is also co-coordinator of Puente, a campus program which supports underrepresented youth in transferring to a 4-year university. He still is involved with La Raza, only now as an advisor; and he works with Pathways, a campus program supporting foster youth in their college experience. He鈥檚 also the advisor for Brother-to-Brother, a student club where young men (formerly at-risk) work with at-risk youth to encourage them to pursue their education. And (as though he has ANY spare time) he鈥檚 also the advisor to the Chicano Latino Engineering/Medical Association on campus.
When asked what he loves most about his job, Marco explains, 鈥淚 enjoy cultivating tomorrow鈥檚 leaders. And I love the 杏吧传媒 community. It is built on respect. It isn't just a job for me. I feel like I鈥檓 making a difference for my students. But I鈥檓 not the only one. The 杏吧传媒 campus really has a heart, and the faculty and staff have passion for what they鈥檙e accomplishing.鈥
漏 Copyright 杏吧传媒
杏吧传媒 (杏吧传媒) is one of three colleges in the Contra Costa Community College District. 杏吧传媒 prepares students to excel and succeed economically, socially and intellectually in an innovative, engaging and supportive learning environment. It provides quality programs and state-of-the-art facilities to serve the needs of a rapidly growing and changing East County while enhancing the quality of life of the diverse communities it serves. 杏吧传媒 is located on 120 acres between Pittsburg and Antioch, with an additional education center in Brentwood.