EXP is the opportunity engine

EXP helps young people gain experience, unlock doors and build the confidence they need to succeed in school, career and life.

EXP is a Southern California 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Our programs help schools deliver an innovative, career-based curriculum that makes classroom learning relevant and exciting. During the 2023-2024 school year, EXP programs are made available to more than 8,400 high school students at 14 Southern California high schools and select OC Pathways schools.

Our success is driven by our expertise in bringing industry and schools together to solve problems and overcome obstacles so that students from underserved communities receive access to education, experience, and opportunities. More than 800 industry leaders served as EXP volunteers, mentors, and internship hosts and contributed nearly 3,700 volunteer hours for School Year 2022-2023.

By helping schools and industry work together, EXP is changing how society prepares students for life and bringing genuine opportunity to every young person we can reach. Read our story here.

Our Vision

Every student having equal access to education, experiences, and career opportunities that will help them reach their full potential.

Our Mission

EXP prepares students for a better life. Our programs help young people gain experience, unlock doors and build the confidence they need to succeed in school, career and life.

Our Goals

EXP brings industry and schools together to build tomorrow’s workforce and provide career opportunities to students from underserved communities in Southern California.

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

EXP works to reduce racial and gender disparities across the justice continuum affecting all underrepresented youth and communities. The goal of EXP is to deliver effective programs, resources and support that help advance our mission of educational access and career opportunities.

Who We Serve

We seek to expand every student’s potential. By bringing schools and industry together, we create new ways of learning, knock down barriers and provide genuine opportunity to every student we can reach.

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Partnering with schools and colleges

EXP works both virtually and on-campus with schools throughout Southern California. Our programs gradually expose students to greater opportunities and more challenging experiences that prepare them for college, career and life through enhancing career pathways, small learning communities, Linked Learning initiatives and other career-based educational programs.

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Unleashing the power of business to do good

We don’t just help students reach their full potential. We help businesses and industry unlock their potential, too. Their potential to do more for their communities. Their potential to shape and develop their future employees. Their potential to reignite their employees by giving them real opportunities to change a young person’s life.

Each year, more than 400 industry volunteers from across the spectrum of career professions advise our participating schools, mentor students, provide summer internship experiences for our students, as well as offer vital corporate sponsorship and individual donation funding to help EXP sustain its high quality work-based learning programs for all of our students. We invite you to join them!

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Helping schools and industry work together

We bring business into the classroom and education into the boardroom. By connecting these twin drivers of our society and helping them work together, we create brighter futures for our youth and stronger communities for all of us. Our programs include:

Power Breakfasts: Industry leaders connect with community college and high school faculty to discuss key business trends and share ideas for connecting employer needs to effective training programs.

Advisory Meetings: Customizable advisory meetings that align with Ed Code requirements and bring together pathway faculty and industry leaders for a day of collaboration and discussion.

2024-2025 Participating Schools and Pathways

Barstow USD

Barstow High School

  • Mojave Express Logistics Academy (MXP)

  • Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM)

Central High School

Orange County

Arnold O. Beckman High School (Tustin)

  • Visual Imagery

Foothill High School (Santa Ana)

  • Visual Imagery

Hillview High School (Tustin)

Tustin High School (Tustin)

  • Visual Imagery

Vista Meridian Global Academy (Santa Ana)

  • BioMedical

  • Information Technology

LA Harbor

Phineas Banning High School (Wilmington)

  • Communications, Arts & Leadership (CAL)

  • Global Environmental Science Academy (GESA)

  • Global Safety and Security Academy (GSS), including Firefighter/EMS and Police Academy Magnets

  • International Trade Academy (ITA)

  • Maritime, Agriculture, Tourism, Cuisine, and Hospitality (MATCH)

  • Pilot Academy of Technology and Health Sciences (PATHS)

  • Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEAM)

San Pedro High School

  • Culinary Arts

  • Engineering (Computer Science)

  • Healthcare

  • Multimedia

Long Beach

Sato Academy of Math and Science

  • Biomedical

  • Engineering

South Bay

Carson High School

  • Environmental Science, Engineering, and Technology (ESET)

  • Global Business, Law, and Government (GBLG)

  • Musical, Entertainment, and Digital Arts Magnet (M.E.Di.A. Magnet)

  • Performing Arts and Media Arts (PAMA)

Gardena High School

  • Global Business Magnet (GBM)

Lawndale High School

  • Biomed Careers Academy

  • Marine Science Academy (MSA)

Leuzinger High School (Lawndale)

  • Environmental Careers Academy

Our Annual Impact

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Programs Made Available for 8,400+ Students

School Year 2023-2024

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125 Paid Internships in Summer 2024

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2400+ Students Attended Career Discovery Events

School Year 2022-2023

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800+ Volunteers Contributed 3,600+ Hours

School Year 2022-2023

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99% Graduation Rate for Summer 2022 EXP Interns

86.1% LAUSD Average

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90% of EXP Seniors Plan to Attend College

Senior Survey. School Year 2021-2022.

Our Story

Established in 1999 as International Trade Education Programs (ITEP) and rebranded in 2018, EXP The Opportunity Engine® represents the organization’s legacy of strength in bringing industry and schools together to prepare young people for a better life.

A 501(c)3 organization, EXP was established by maritime industry leaders and founded by a former Port of Los Angeles Harbor Commissioner to bridge the gap between the port industry's need for a skilled workforce and the local high school's struggle to graduate students.

EXP has grown from one academy, the International Trade Academy at Phineas Banning High School in Wilmington. We now serve schools beyond our original radius of the Port of Los Angeles harbor area and engage industry sectors beyond maritime and international trade.

With our tagline “The opportunity engine,” the EXP brand builds on all ITEP has done, captures the organization’s entrepreneurial drive, honors its enduring legacy in the Port of Los Angeles, and remains true to its core goal: to help young people gain experience, unlock doors and build the confidence they need to succeed in school, career and life.