dr. jarvis leads the effort. >> we are going to limit barriers to students of color. the idea is that students, first generation low-income students lack opportunity to realize their dreams to be professionals and we level the playing field. >> jarvis understands the dreams of the teens because he has lived them. >> i am a first generation college student similar to 84 percent of our scholars. i moved to the bay area in 1998 and i was the only african male in the country to get a ph.d in science and engineering. >> lessons offer guidance to the students of lpfi. >> i was an honor student and had to work hard and that is what i share about scholars and hopefully they will continue whatever their problems. >> there is a research why there are so many minority students pursuing the education. >> 85 percent lack access to science and computer science and math. also, role models, teacher from hair community making a difference in the community through the vehicle of technology or engineering or science. >> in order to address the problems, lpfi crashed summer math and scie