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| CSO College Center is an online clearinghouse of college programs and admissions information serving first-generation, low-income, and minority student populations. Learn about these outreach, recruitment, and retentionprograms and more to find schools promoting a college-bound culture. |
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Bradley University
Peoria, IL
The People Impacting New Students (P.I.N.S.) Program
The People Impacting New Students Program (P.I.N.S.) is coordinated by the Office of Multicultural Student Services and the Admission and Financial Aid Offices. The Purpose of the program is to facilitate the adjustment of first year and transfer students of color to Bradley University by providing knowledge of available campus resources and to provide assistance with school related and social issues.
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California Lutheran University
Thousand Oaks, CA
Peer Mentor Program
The Peer Mentor Program was developed to facilitate the first-year experiences of students at California Lutheran University. Peer Mentors are sophomore students who host events, present workshops, keep in contact with their mentees, and attend ongoing leadership training sessions.
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George Mason University
Fairfax, VA
Early Identification Program (EIP)
George Mason University's Early Identification Program (EIP) is an innovative, multiyear college preparatory program for first-generation college-bound middle and high school students. Established in 1987, EIP works in partnership with six local public school systems to increase the number of students who will be the first in their family to attend college by heightening their academic aspirations.
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North Central College
Napierville, IL
Premier Summer Program
The Premier Summer Program is a highly structured, four-week residential summer camp for first year freshmen from under-represented backgrounds. The ultimate goal is to provide the tools that will help students to be successful at North Central College. To achieve this goal, the program offers participants the opportunity to preview college level classes the summer before their first term. Participants are also introduced to other social and academic resources available on campus. All costs for the program are free for North Central Freshmen.
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Oklahoma City University
Oklahoma City, OK
Clara Luper Scholarship Program
The Clara Luper Scholarship Program helps provide a private college education to deserving students who may not otherwise have the opportunity. Scholarship candidates must submit an application, provide an essay, and complete an interview. From the 30 students chosen each year to represent the Clara Luper Scholarship Program, Devon Energy executives will choose five. Those students have the opportunity to earn an internship with the company and develop relationships with key industry professionals. All scholarship program participants receive support services dedicated to their growth, welfare, and success as a student.
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Saint Joseph’s College
Rensselaer, IN
Freshman Academic Support Program (FASP)
The Freshman Academic Support Program (FASP) at Saint Joseph's College is designed to offer exceptionally motivated students the opportunity to begin their college careers on the right track. For one semester, students are given structured support to help them succeed at the college level. In its efforts to foster student success, Saint Joseph's College provides close advising, study skills development, and tutorial assistance, and also offers a specific writing course for FASP students.
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