
Diana Pena, a junior at Downtown Magnets High School in Los Angeles will be the first in her family to attend college thanks to the Constitutional Rights Foundation Expanding Horizons Institute (EHI) program. The free four-month program helps first-generation Los Angeles high school students gain skill development and personal growth that prepares them for college, career, and civic life.
This year’s 28th EHI welcomed 27 high-achieving juniors and sophomores from high schools throughout Los Angeles to attend interactive weekly seminars and participate in paid summer internships. Since 1995, EHI has brought the program to more than 1,900 first-generation, college-bound high school students throughout Los Angeles.
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