Sycamore Junior High School students board the bus for the CSU/AT&T Road to College tour, which was packed with computers so students could access information about planning for college. Photo by Karen Tapia

Silas H. Abrego, CSUF associate vice president for student affairs, speaks to students at Sycamore Junior High School in Anaheim about the importance of planning early for college at the CSU/AT&T Road to College Tour. Photo by Karen Tapia

Sycamore Junior High School Principal Maunuel Colon watches as student Ariana Orduno works on a computer as part of the CSU/AT&T Road to College Tour. Photo by Karen Tapia

Students use computers as part of the CSU/AT&T Road to College Tour. Photo by Karen Tapia

Amber Findling with Sycamore Junior High students. Photo by Karen Tapia.

From left: Sycamore Junior High students Armando Torrez, Jose Rizo and Justin Dias have their photo taken as part of the CSU/AT&T Road to College Tour. Photo by Karen Tapia


Getting on the Bus

As part of the CSU/AT&T Road to College Tour, hundreds of students at Orange County junior high schools recently boarded a bus equipped with computers so they could access information about planning for college. The students also heard from Cal State Fullerton administrators about the importance of higher education.