Phone: (510) 885-4789
Email: laron.mccoy@csueastbay.edu
LaRon McCoy (he/him/his) is the Black Student Success Center Coordinator in the Diversity and Inclusion Student Affinity and Resource Centers. An Oakland native, LaRon graduated from Skyline High School and continued on to a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Teaching from ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ, East Bay. During his time at CSU East Bay LaRon was a student assistant in the Educational Opportunity Program where his spark for care and service was kindled. Being able to assist his fellow students in accessing and receiving services is what led LaRon to a career in higher education. Because of LaRon participation in the Renaissance Scholars and Educational Opportunity Programs (EOP), he has the unique tools to utilize his knowledge of the East Bay campus to assist students in their matriculation to the East Bay Community.
Outside of East Bay, LaRon coaches high school and youth track and field in Oakland, Ca. where he helps to not only build strong athletes but create individuals who will go on to be positive contributors to society as well as lifelong learners. LaRon is extremely excited and blessed to be in the position to give back to his community. LaRon has also been involved in the nonprofit world for a number of years working with foster youth across the bay area. SOAR For Youth is a program that provides foster youth with academic enrichment opportunities, a community of camp leaders, academic advocates, peers and an opportunity to experience UC Berkeley and the surrounding Bay Area. LaRon is also a proud member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated, where he serves as the Vice President of the Omicron Theta Lambda chapter seated in Hayward California. Guided by our aims of “Manly deeds, scholarship, and love for all mankind” we strive to uplift and serve our community through leadership, mentorship, and education.
Class: Junior
Hobbies: Basketball, Cooking, and Chess
Languages: English
What does it mean to be a Pioneer of color?
I am proud to be a pioneer of color and hope that I can provide more representation for my community. When people visit the campus, I can inspire them to want to attend East Bay as well.
How does working with the Center connect with your personal and academic goals?
Working with the Center keeps me connected to student life and community. It is important to create diverse, inclusive environments where all students feel welcome. My hope is to foster more advocacy for marginalized groups in higher education and to stay involved in campus activities.