¡Si, Se Puede! is a one-day conference (March 24, 2012) targeted towards rising seventh to twelve grade students that are interested in learning about higher education and being active in their communities. The conference was named ¡Si, Se Puede! in honor of Cesar Chavez's work as a human rights activist. The ¡Si, Se Puede! conference consists of workshops where students interact and learn about a variety of subjects, including US Latino culture, art, and activism, as well as the benefits of graduating from high school and pursuing a post-secondary education. UGA representatives and speakers from organizations will also speak to the students. Additionally, the youth conference provides high school students with vital information via resource fair, where they can learn about other organizations that will aid them when applying for college and scholarships. An application can be accessed at http://sle.uga.edu/ssp/application.php