PASS is one of five multicultural recruitment
and retention centers here at Berkeley. Through the bridges
multicultural resource center, PASS collaborates with the
BRRC,
RAZA,
NAARC,
and REACH!
to share strategies and work together to put on events like
One Week and Senior Weekend.
Check out the websites of each of these organizations and bridges
to find out more about the Retention and Recruitment Centers
at Cal.
A great way to get accustomed to the Pilipino
community at Cal and in the Bay Area. The purpose of the PASS
internship is to give students the opportunity to develop leadership
skills, gain in-depth knowledge of the operations of PASS and
be involved in the Pilipino Community. Each intern may choose
a focus of involvement among the components of recruitment,
retention, and internal affairs. Interns will head/organize
and assist staff with several projects throughout the semester.
And units may be offered for the internship.
Check back with us soon to find out how to apply for an internship
with PASS for the Fall semester!
Or contact Assistant Director of Internal Affairs Nicole
Fernandez for more information.
Without our volunteers, we're nothing.
Find out how you can participate in planning and executing some
of PASS's biggest events! PASS offers numerous volunteer opportunities.
We strive to create a welcoming space where volunteers can feel
ownership of PASS’s events. Volunteers are always welcome
at planning meeting and are invited to facilitate workshops,
to provide suggestions or feedback, or to just be present to
help out in any way possible. Volunteers are especially needed
at: Bay Area high school and community college outreaches, Filipino
Empowerment Day, Pathways, southern California outreaches, PANAMA,
Senior Weekend, Shadow Days and at the Filipino Education Center
in San Francisco.
Contact us
or any individual staff member
to find out how you can be involved!
From website design to tabling, from
e-mails to old fashioned word-of-mouth, Public Relations gets
the word out about PASS and its many programs. And through photography,
journalistic reporting, and historical research PASS remembers
its past and records its history as it happens.
Contact Public Relations Coordinator Tiffany
Sy if you are interested in learning more!
Comprised of past PASS staff members,
community leaders and knowledgable students, the Advisory Board
serves as an ultimate resource to our staff. The advisory board
is composed of eight members connected to the UC Berkeley Pilipino
community and helps PASS to:
- To challenge and reevaluate
PASS’s programs
- To provide institutional knowledge
- To act as liaisons to other staff,
faculty, alumni, and other off-campus resources
- To hold coordinators accountable
to the staff’s semester and annual goals
- To assist in seeking additional
funding for PASS