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Asian, Pacific Islander, Desi American Community (APIDA)

APIDA Co-Coordinator
Gina Sivilay
gsivilay@losmedanos.edu

APIDA - Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Program

The APIDA Learning Community supports and empowers Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander and Desi students through culturally relevant courses, dedicated counseling, and community-building experiences. It’s a space to explore identity, history, and shared experiences while building connections across cultures.


They’re cohort-based programs that combine strong support, shared experiences, and real community. You’ll take a set of classes with the same group of students, while getting access to counselors, faculty, and resources that are there to help you succeed.

Learn in a supportive environment designed for first-generation and historically underserved students. You’ll build lasting connections, grow as a leader, and explore what it means to thrive in college and beyond.

All students are welcome. The APIDA learning community is open to anyone interested in learning, connecting, and creating community.

What You’ll Get

  • Ongoing updates through the APIDA Canvas page
  • A close-knit cohort of peers
  • Culturally focused courses
  • Dedicated academic counseling
  • Leadership opportunities
  • College tours and cultural events
  • Access to APIDA student ambassadors

Ongoing updates through the AANHPI Canvas page

A close-knit cohort of peers

Culturally focused courses

Dedicated academic counseling

Leadership opportunities

College tours and cultural events

Access to AANHPI student ambassadors


Students who get connected early tend to go further, faster. When you’re part of a learning community, you’re not just taking classes. You’re joining a team of peers, instructors, and mentors who want to see you thrive.

It’s one of the best ways to build confidence, stay on track, and make college feel like a place where you truly belong.

  • COUNS-103A-3985: Personal Development
        Instructor Gina Sivilay, gsivilay@losmedanos.edu
  • ENGL-C1000E-3953: Academic Reading and Writing
        Professor Rachel Egoian, regoian@dvc.edu
  • HIST-C1001-3873: United States History to 1877
        Professor Manu Ampim, MAmpim@contracosta.edu

Please fill out the interest form and register for the required course in Fall 2026.

APIDA Interest Form

Student Resources

At Contra Costa College, we provide essential resources to support your academic journey. Our Academic Counseling, Basic Needs Center, Career Services, and Transfer Services are designed to help you succeed in your studies, manage personal challenges, prepare for your career, and smoothly transition to four-year institutions.