Where the System Ends, CAA Begins. We Built the College We Couldn't Find. CAA Story #26: CAA Student Lina

DeAnna Pursai • August 17, 2026

CAA student Lina loves art, learning, and making new friends.

Sometimes, the best opportunities come from simply hearing someone share about their experiences. That's exactly how Lina discovered CAA and decided to become a student.


After finishing her regular high school's special education program, she heard someone talking about their experience at CAA and decided to see what it had to offer. Two years later, she has become a familiar face in the CAA community and is taking classes towards an undergraduate degree.


It is hard for Lina to fit in all the necessary classes with her busy schedule, but she is committed to continuing her education and making the most of every day she's on campus.

One of Lina's favorite parts of CAA is the people in the community she has joined. She has built meaningful friendships with classmates and enjoys being surrounded by a welcoming community that encourages everyone to learn, grow, and have fun together.


When it comes to classes, Lina especially loves the dance and exercise classes where she can express herself through movement. Whether she's dancing alongside friends or participating in fitness activities, these classes always leave her smiling.


Outside of CAA, Lina enjoys expressing her creativity through art. She loves drawing on paper and coloring, hobbies that allow her imagination to shine and give her another way to communicate her unique perspective to others.


For Lina, CAA is more than just a place where she can take classes, it is a community where she feels connected, supported, and inspired by others. As she continues working toward her degree, she looks forward to creating new memories, strengthening new and current friendships, and continuing to grow both inside and outside the classroom.

Written by Nina Pal

Volunteer


By DeAnna Pursai August 10, 2026
When Professor Eliza Riley first got involved at CAA, it was very different from what it is today. In fact, she has been part of the community ever since the founding in 2009. Over the years, she has watched the CAA community grow, evolve, and continue creating a place where people can express themselves freely and confidently. Long before she began teaching, Professor Eliza served on CAA’s board, helping with fundraising efforts and supporting the community however she could. At the time, she never imagined that one day she would sign up to be a teacher. But with encouragement from her fellow board members, she eventually found her place as a professor. Today, she helps teach two acting classes, and loves sharing the uniqueness of theater with students each week. Professor Eliza fell in love with the performing arts because it gives the performer the freedom to become anyone that they want on stage. For Professor Eliza, theater is a place where she feels like her labels and limitations disappear. She says that when she is performing, her rare disease and the wheelchair no longer defines who she is. Outside the classroom, Professor Eliza is known for bringing warmth and a calming energy to those around her. She often used to bring her dog to classes because his presence helped her stay relaxed and grounded. Although her dog is getting older now and she does not bring him in as often, everyone still asks how he is and why he isn’t in class.  After so many years with CAA, Professor Eliza continues to be an important part of its story. From board member to teacher, mentor, and longtime community member, her journey reflects what CAA is all about: finding belonging, confidence, and joy through the arts. — Written by Nina Pal Volunteer
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Jeffrey is an amazing student working on his CAA undergraduate diploma.
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Professor Laura is a graduate from SJSU with a degree in Dance.

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