APS -2nd National Conference
APS - UCLA Conf
"Thanks it was a lot of fun and the kids were great."
Francine R. Kaufman, M.D., Head of the Center for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism Children's Hospital Los Angeles
"Thanks again for inviting me to participate at your conference. It was great seeing so many young folks motivated to continue their education."
Anthony Solana, Jr. Founder of the For People of Color Organization
"I enjoyed making the Environmental Awareness presentation, the students really seemed hungry for knowledge and that makes me very hopeful for our future."
Gretchen S. Lewotsky, VP State and Local Government Affairs and Environmental Operations, Fox Entertainment Group
"I enjoyed doing the Legal Careers workshop. Hope the participants enjoyed it."
Angel Manzano, Assistant City Attorney, City of Los Angeles






APS Presents A Vision of Hope Pre Sale DVD

San Diego Chapter Unveiling

Unveiling of San Diego Chapter

The Association of Professionals and Students (APS) continued its growth in the United States by establishing its 2nd APS Chapter in the region of San Diego. The San Diego unveiling was host to community representatives from the San Diego, Escondido, National City and the growing Oceanside area that will form part of the service area that the San Diego Chapter will cover. Continue reading...




San Francisco Chapter Unveiling

Unveiling of San Francisco Chapter

The Association of Professionals and Students heads in a new and promising direction, hosting a reception in the bay area to celebrate the unveiling of its first Chapter in San Francisco. Continue reading...



Por La Salud de San Diego

2nd Annual Health Fair @ San Diego California 2009

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Higher Education Program at UCLA

Higher Education Program at UCLA

High school juniors from Metropolitan Los Angeles gathered at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) for the Higher Education Program (HEP) this past Saturday, March 28th, 2009. Continue reading...



Cesar E. Chavez Community Celebration

SD Health Fair 2009

The Association of Professionals and Students, a 501(c)3 organization, invites you to participate alongside us in the Cesar E. Chavez Community Commemoration and Celebration on Saturday, March 28th, 2009. Continue reading...



APS Reaches the State of Minnesota

APS @ Minnesota

Over 30 students from Shakopee and Minneapolis, Minnesota attended an "Importance of Education" workshop this past December 20th, 2008. Presented by the Higher Education Program, the workshop is the first Association of Professionals and Students Continue reading...



In loving memory of our friend and community leader Jennifer Aguilar

Jenny Aguilar

It is with heavy hearts that we express the sad event that has arisen in the life of one of our members. We have suffered a great loss as an organization. Continue reading...



APS at Stanford University

APS at Stanford

December 2th, 2008--More than 80 high school students from Northern CA arrived at Stanford University Tuesday morning, for a campus tour. The Association of Professionals and Students (APS) and the university staff organized the event with Continue reading...



Higher Education Program Presents College Boot Camp

Higher Education Program: College Boot Camp

November 15th, 2008--This past Saturday, the Higher Education Program, a program designed to aid Latino students through the college admissions process, hosted a special College Boot Camp for High School seniors applying for admission to the 2009-2010 quarter to UC and Cal State colleges. Continue reading...



Over 1,000 Community Members Attended 3rd Annual Health Fair in East L.A.

East Los Angeles Health Fair

Los Angeles, California — More than 1,000 participants attended the third annual “Por La Salud de East L.A.” Health Fair on Saturday July 26th, 2008. The fair, sponsored by the Association of Professionals and Students, sought to continue to address health care issues in lower income families by offering a number of free health services to the East Los Angeles community. Continue reading...