CCDC gives All-out Support to Students

More Than Just a Game: Supporting Student Athletes from Low-Income Families by:  Elymar Vea

The roar of the crowd, the thrill of victory, the sting of defeat – these are the hallmarks of collegiate athletics. But for many student athletes, especially those from low-income families, the journey to the playing field is paved with challenges that extend far beyond the realm of sports.

Imagine juggling demanding academic schedules, grueling training regimens, and the constant pressure to perform, all while facing the daunting reality of financial insecurity. This is the reality for countless student athletes who are determined to achieve their dreams, but often struggle to access the resources they need to succeed both on and off the field.

These student athletes are not just statistics; they are individuals with stories that deserve to be heard. Take for example, Cassey Czen A. Tagulao, a dedicated student athlete who shared,

“Being an athlete helps me and my family lessen the burden of financial constraints.”

Their words remind us that sports can be more than just a game for these students. It can be a lifeline, a way to open doors and ease the financial strain on their families.

However, the road to success is not without its obstacles. Many students face the constant worry of affording basic necessities like food, housing, and transportation. The burden of financial stress can really take a toll on their studies and overall well-being. Michael Angelo B. Navarro, raised by a single mother, shared his experience,

“CCDC has specific systems when it comes to improving their players such as constant training, discipline and commitment to the school.”

This validates the importance of institutions providing structured support systems that go beyond athletic training and address the holistic needs of their student athletes.

The dedication of these students is truly inspiring. They understand the value of education and strive to balance their academic pursuits with their athletic commitments. As one student athlete eloquently put it, “Education matters, so that is why we always make sure to balance our academic with our sports. The impact of education is more sustainable compared with being an athlete with it having limitations when one gets old”, Tagulao added. It’s heartwarming to hear how CCDC truly cares about their student athletes. Navarro shared, “Our instructors and administrators are very considerate and passionate about helping us.” It’s clear that this support goes beyond just academics and extends to helping them through tough times. He also shared a sobering reality: “As a player, we’ve been signing waivers in case of emergency, stating that the school isn’t obliged or responsible if we’re injured. But thankfully, when I was injured the school ensured to help me access needed medical care and hospital and other bills were covered by the school’s student insurance.” This story shows how important it is for schools to really look out for their athletes, especially when they’re injured and need help the most.

DEDICATED STUDENT ATHLETE. Despite the grueling demands of a student-athlete, CCDC basketball varsity Cassey Czen A. Tagulao and many others persevere to finish their studies. (Photo courtesy of Douell Weygan)

However, there is always room for improvement. The truth is, many student athletes from low-income families face a lot of challenges, and their needs go beyond what traditional sports programs can offer. This is where we, as a community, must step up. We need to advocate for policies and programs that offer an inclusive range of support for student athletes, helping them with their financial, academic, and social needs. This could include:free or subsidized access to essential resources, mentorship and guidance programs, and financial literacy workshops.

Ultimately, supporting student athletes from low-income families is not just about ensuring their success on the field; it is about investing in their future and empowering them to achieve their full potential. By providing the necessary resources and support, we can help these individuals achieve their dreams and contribute meaningfully to society.


CLAC: Helping Students Overcome Legal Hurdles

by: Venus K. Camolo

The Cordillera Career Development College (CCDC) Community Legal Assistance Center (CLAC) is more than just a legal aid center; it’s a beacon of hope for students, particularly those from low-income backgrounds. By providing essential legal services, the CLAC empowers students to overcome obstacles and focus on their academic pursuits.

Many students from low-income families face significant challenges that can hinder their academic success. Legal issues, such as family disputes, debt, or housing problems, can consume valuable time and energy, diverting attention from studies. By addressing these legal concerns, the CLAC enables students to focus on their academics, improve mental health, and enhance academic performance. Most of all it helps students build a strong foundation for their future by providing them access to legal support that empowers them to make informed decisions.

In 2023, the CLAC served a total of 77 individuals, including 28 students from the College of Criminal Justice. The center addressed a wide range of legal issues, including:

  • Notarization of Simple Affidavits: Assisting with legal document verification.
  • Birth Certificate Corrections: Resolving errors or inconsistencies in vital records.
  • Family Law Matters: Providing marriage, and child custody.
  • Debt and Financial Concerns: Offering advice on debt management and legal remedies.
  • Property Disputes: Helping individuals resolve land ownership and boundaries conflicts.

To ensure that students receive the support they need, the CLAC offers:

  • Notarial Services: Providing certified legal documents.
  • Free Legal Advice and Assistance: Offering expert counsel and guidance.
  • Referrals: Connecting clients with private law offices for specialized legal needs.

By providing these vital services, the CLAC is helping students navigate legal complexities and empowering them to reach their full potential. Through its commitment to social justice and student success, the CLAC continues to impact countless individuals’ lives.

Leave a Comment