Grant Funding and Activities
South became one of the first six recipients in the country, among two-year and four-year institutions, to receive the AANAPISI designation. In October 2008, $2.4 million in grant funding was awarded to South to improve the retention, progression, and graduation of Asian American and Pacific Islander Students (AAPI). This was the first time in US history that legislative intent was used to address issues relative to Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) student success. In October 2011, South received a second AANAPISI grant for $2 million across 5 years. South’s AAPI students make up the largest population of students of color at South Seattle College.
In 2011, the AANAPISI designation became officially recognized as a type of Minority Serving Institution (MSI), opening up opportunities to other funding resources for South. South is dedicated to serving its diverse student populations. The AAPI-targeted programs and services developed under the AANAPISI program, which support the college’s mission and college priorities, were (and continue to be) open to all students, and improved the success of all student populations.
In 2021, South received another 5-year AANAPISI grant in the amount of $300,000/year to focus on increasing AA&PI student voices in the classroom and student services.
Beyond the Model Minority Myth: Asian/Pacific Islander Success in Higher Education
The focus of South’s first AANAPISI grant was to build South’s capacity to improve the transition, retention, progression, transfer and graduation rates of underserved Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) students. Grant strategies focused on: (1) increasing AAPI English Language Learner (ELL) transitions to college level courses and programs; (2) strengthening AAPI first year experiences; (3) Increasing transition from ESL classes to college courses; (3) Improving AAPI retention, intervention strategies, and outreach; and (4) Developing AAPI transfer pathways to four year colleges and universities.
A partial list of continuing programs developed under this grant include:
- Transition Portfolios
- Financial Aid Education
- Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Study Group
- VOICES (Vision, Opportunity, Inclusion, Collaboration, Equity and Social Justice) and Lunch & Learn
- Asian American Pacific Islander Higher Education Resource Center (AAPIHERC)
- Associate of Arts degree with an API Studies emphasis
- Talk Story: Mobilizing Pacific Islanders in Higher Education
For a full list of programs developed under the first AANAPISI grant, please see the AANAPISI 2008-2011 Initiatives.
Fulfilling Our Promise to AAPI Students: "Start Here, Go Anywhere"
In October 2011, South was awarded a second AANAPISI development grant. This grant built upon the lessons learned from the first grant in strengthening South’s ability to serve low-income, under-served students with AAPI-targeted strategies. This project focused on providing: (1) services; and (2) creating a culturally responsive learning environment here at South.
The AANAPISI Center is the hub for AANAPISI programming. Our mission:
The AANAPISI Center is a centralized gathering space where Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander, and other underserved students, receive high quality and culturally-relevant programs and services. The AANAPISI Center exists to collaboratively strengthen and sustain an inclusive campus to foster academic success.
The AANAPISI Center, originally located on the second floor of the Library, was built with the intent to provide structured holistic support for AA&PI students, including culturally-relevant pro-active academic advising and educational planning, mentoring, tutoring, identity, leadership development, and building community. The Center also hosted faculty and staff professional development on understanding, working with, and engaging AA&PI students and connection to the larger AA&PI community.
Other major initiatives include:
- Online Learner Orientation
- Cultural Role Models
- Community Service Learning
- Financial Literacy, Funding Assistance, and Scholarships
- South’s Transfer Advocate Program (TAP)
- Individual Progression Portfolios
- VOICES (Vision Opportunity Inclusion Collaboration Equity and Social Justice) professional development learning community
- Engaging in Promising Practices Conference (February 6-7, 2015)
- Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI)
South Seattle College institutionalized the AANAPISI Center and sustained programming and activities that continue to serve the campus and community.
Collaborative initiatives and events include:
2016-17
- APIASF AANAPISI Scholarship Workshop
- A Cultural Lens Into Disney’s Moana
- UW Personal Statement Workshop
- Mental Health Week
- Ava Ceremony (Video)
- South Men of Color (Co-Chair - Simon Boonsripaisal - 2016-2018)
- Who Will Fail First?
- Day of Remembrance
- Get Jiggly Social (Video)
- Super Saiyan it UP! DBZ Event
- We Are Here Project (Video)
- Pokémon Go Club (Club Staff Advisor: Simon Boonsripaisal - 2016-2017)
- Southeast Asian Association (Club Staff Advisor: Simon Boonsripaisal - 2016-2019)
- African Student Association (Club Staff Advisor: Simon Boonsripaisal - 2016-2017)
- AAPI Fashion with a Purpose
- Dance Club (Club Staff Advisor: Simon Boonsripaisal - 2016-2018)
- Latinx Student Union (Club Staff Advisor: Simon Boonsripaisal - 2016-2017)
- Math Pathways Team Member (Statway): Simon Boonsripaisal - 2016-2018
- Inclusion Advocate (Simon Boonsripaisal – 2016-2019)
2018-2021
- Advising Syllabus (Committee Member: Simon Boonsripaisal – 2018-2019)
- Guided Pathways Program Mapping
- Simon Boonsripaisal - Lead Advisor for Humanities & Language, Arts, Design & Graphics – 2018-2019
- Kat Coelho - Lead Advisor for STEM – Biological Sciences – 2018-Present
- The Chinese Gardens: Documentary and Discussion - May 2018
- South Men of Color (Project Leader Mentor A/Program Evaluator: Simon Boonsripaisal - 2018-2019)
- Day of Remembrance 2019
- APAHE Conference 2019 Workshop: Sustaining AANAPISI efforts after the grant ends - Presented by Simon Boonsripaisal, AANAPISI Student Success Specialist and Johnny Hu, Associate Dean of Math, Science, and Business.
- Thai New Year (Songkran) Inspired Paper Flower Bud Craft Making Workshops
- RAMADAN Documentary and Discussion
- IN YO FACE! Beyond the B.A. How I got into PHD Programs – BIGGER BETTER OPPORTUNITIES
- The Roast of Simon
- Lunar New Year - January 2020
- API Heritage Month - May 2020: Lunch & Learn: API Heritage Month & AANAPISI at South; Heightened Racism During COVID-19: Discussion; Mindfulness: Community Gathering & Activity; Census 2020: What It Is & Why It Matters
- AANAPISI Events - Fall 2020: AANAPISI Scholarship Workshops; Importance of Voting & Elections for A&PI's; A&PI's for Black Lives Matter; Mindfulness 2.0: Culturally Relevant Self-Care
- AANAPISI Scholarship Drop-In Support Sessions Fall 2019
- De Stress from Finals March 2020
- South Transfer Workshops Spring 2020: Transfer Fair; Program Choice Workshop; Transfer 101
- South Transfer Workshops Winter 2021: Transfer Application Drop-In; Personal Statement Workshop; South Transfer Fair
- AAPI Heritage Month May 2021: A&PI Lunch Gathering; #StopAsianHate; Anti-Blackness in the NH&PI Community; Mindfulness: Culturally Relevant Self-Care Activities
Increasing AA&PI student voices in the classroom and student services
South received another 5-year AANAPISI grant in the amount of $300,000/year to continue building our college’s capacity to improve the enrollment, satisfaction and engagement, retention, progression, and graduation rates of underserved Asian American and Pacific Islander (AA&PI) students, as well as establishing a method for disaggregating South’s data on AA&PI students. Grant strategies focused on: (1) orientation and onboarding; (2) proactive advising; (3) peer mentoring and tutoring; (4) faculty leadership series for identity-based courses and student services; (5) development of an AA&PI course; and (6) cultural graduation.
A partial list of continuing programs to be developed under this grant include:
- Development of an interdisciplinary AA&PI identity-based course (Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences)
- A faculty and student services leadership series for identity-based courses and service approach
- Associate of Arts degree program maps with an AA&PI Studies emphasis
- Reopening a new AANAPISI Center in a brand new campus location in Robert Smith Building (RSB 12)
- Re-establish the AA&PI Community Advisory Committee which began in 2007
2021-2022
- Day of Remembrance 2022 (districtwide event speakers sponsored by AANAPISI-South)
- Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and/or Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month Celebration (May 2022)
- Summer Workshop Series 2022: Offering Identity-Based Courses and Services that are designed for BIPOC students
- Guided Pathways: Guiding Team Student Voice (Co-Lead - Rachel Navarro - 2022-2023; Member - Rachel Navarro - 2023 - Present)
2022-2023
- Wellness Week (Fall 2022) - collaboration with Guided Pathways
- Lantern Festival and AANAPISI Center Re-Opening (Feb 2023)
- Day of Remembrance 2023 (districtwide event)
- Roll Into Spring with Spring Rolls (Spring 2023)
- Boba & Games Student Hangout (AA&PI Heritage Month, May 2023)
- AANAPISI Presentation to the SCD Board of Trustees, May 2023 (Presented by Rachel Navarro and AANAPISI Peer Mentor: Sothany T.)
- AA&PI Heritage Month Celebration (AA&PI Heritage Month, May 2023) - collaboration with AA&PI South Faculty Cohort and Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, & Community (EDIC)
- Summer Workshop 2023: Creating inclusive space and meaningful identity-based activities for BIPOC students
2023-2024
- Reopening the New AANAPISI Center (October 2023) - revealing the brand new RSB 12 location along with more Boba & Games student hangouts and a resource display to celebrate Filipino American History Month
- Transfer Advisor Connections (October 2023) - collaboration with Advising and TRIO SSS, hosting transfer advisors from Seattle University and Central Washington University
- Southeast Asian Association (Club Staff Advisor: Dr. Kaitlin Banfill - 2023-Present)
- Areas of Study Advising Workshops (Fall 2023) - Librado (Libby) Dumanjug - Lead Advisor for Health & Medical
- Project Baldwin (Mentor: Libby Dumanjug - 2023-Present)
- AANAPISI Presentation to the United Student Association (USA) at South Seattle College, October 2023 (Presented by Dejan Perez, Dr. Kaitlin Banfill, and Rachel Navarro)
- Student Services Dev Day & Instruction Professional Development Day (November 2023): Centering Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in our Community (Kat Coelho, planning committee)
- Stress Management Workshop (November 2023) - collaboration with Counseling
- Karaoke and Community (November 2023)
- Fall Wellness Week (December 2023) - Supporting students to focus on wellness during the last week of the quarter in preparation for finals.
- Southeast Asian Association Club - Weekly meetings for 2023-2024 - Hosted in the AANAPISI Center
- Dance Club - Weekly meetings for 2023-2024 - Hosted in the AANAPISI Center
- Lunar New Year Celebration (February 2024) - co-sponsored and hosted by AANAPISI and the Southeast Asian Association Club
- Running Start Drop-Ins (February 2024) - collaboration with Advising/Running Start
- Day of Remembrance 2024 (February 2024) - informational display and reflection space in the AANAPISI Center
- Mahina ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi / Hawaiian Language Month (February 2024) - to honor and promote the rich cultural heritage of the Hawaiian language, also known as ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi
- Solar New Year Celebration (April 2024) - co-sponsored and hosted by AANAPISI and the Southeast Asian Association Club
- Poetry Workshop with Troy Osaki (April 2024) - For writers of all levels, participants examine their personal and family histories through a series of writing exercises using poetic tools such as metaphor, repetition, and sensory imagery to tell their meaningful identity-based stories.
- Boba and Spring Rolls (AA&PI Heritage Month, May 2024)
- Open Mic @ South + AANHPI Heritage Month Celebration (AA&PI Heritage Month, May 2024)
- Emotional Management Workshop (AA&PI Heritage Month, May 2024)- collaboration with Counseling
- Spring Wellness Week (June 2024) - Supporting students to focus on wellness during the last week of the quarter in preparation for finals.
- De-Stressing with Origami (June 2024)- collaboration with International Programs
- AANAPISI Student Summer Workshop 2024: AA&PI Chats to reflect on self identities, intersectionality, the model minority myth, and sense of belonging.
- Boba and Karaoke (July 2024) - building community and elevating student voice
- AANAPISI Staff & Faculty Summer Workshop 2024: Identifying Ways to Increase Student Engagement and Sense of Belonging for BIPOC Students
- National AANAPISI Week (September 2024): celebrating the Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions (AANAPISI) designation, which was established by Congress on September 27, 2007, to improve the availability and quality of postsecondary education programs to support low-income, first-generation Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) students.