There are many programs to help students who meet certain criteria, some of which are listed here:
- CAMP - College Assistance Migrant Program helps students from migrant and seasonal farm-worker families succeed in college education
- HEP - High School Equivalency program helps migrant and seasonal farm workers complete their GED
- Opportunity Grant - Pays for tuition, books and fees for low-income students in Administrative Office Technology, Health Sciences, Automotive Technology or Early Childhood Education
- Running Start – High school juniors and seniors may take college classes for concurrent credit with high school
- Student Support Services - For financially limited, first-generation college students, or students with a disability
- Upward Bound - Encourages low-income high school students to continue their education
- Worker Retraining - For dislocated workers or displaced homemakers
- WorkFirst - Helps financially struggling families find jobs, keep their jobs, get better jobs, and build a better life for their children
... and many more support services, including our new online advising site.
For questions or comments about this page, please contact
Jerry Lewis, 509-542-4465