March 30, 2026 - 20:05

Frank Nigro Jr., now the President of Shasta College, traces his own educational journey back to a pivotal, supportive walk to a financial aid office. As a first-generation student hailing from Paradise, that moment of guidance unlocked the door to higher learning and set him on a lifelong path dedicated to ensuring others have the same opportunity.
His personal experience as a student fundamentally shaped his professional mission. President Nigro has since devoted his career to breaking down barriers and creating pathways for students from all backgrounds. At Shasta College, his leadership is focused on fostering an environment where support systems are clear, accessible, and effective, mirroring the assistance that once changed his own life.
Nigro emphasizes that education is the most powerful tool for transforming communities and individual futures. By prioritizing student access and success, his work aims to build a stronger, more educated workforce for the North State region. His story stands as a testament to the profound impact that a single act of institutional support can have, inspiring a cycle of investment in future generations.
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