What is CAMP?
The College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) is an educational program designed to help our students from migrant and seasonal farmworker backgrounds succeed in college. CAMP provides students with proactive academic, career, financial, and support services during their first year of college.
Benefits of being a CAMP Scholar:
- Academic Advising and Career Counseling
- CAMP Summer Bridge Program
- College Orientation
- Math-focused Supplemental Instruction
- Tutoring
- Quarterly Scholarships
- Financial Assistance
- Cultural Events
- College Visits
...and so much more!
Students also have the opportunity to get connected with their own personal mentor who will guide them and provide support and leadership opportunities.
Because we care for your Students Success, we prepare, provide, and develop hard-working and positive role models!
Join us at CBC in the H building to check your eligibility or contact the CAMP program at 509-542-4669.
Applications may be accepted after preliminary deadline if all 40 spots have not been filled. Contact the CAMP office for application deadline.
CAMP is 100 percent funded by the U.S. Department of Education and is administered through the Office of Student Services at CBC. CBC CAMP is funded $2.1 million over the five-year grant cycle.