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Native American & Pacific Islander Summer Intensive Transfer Experience at UCLA

April 5, 2019

Royce Hall at UCLA

The Center for Community College Partnerships (CCCP) at UCLA

Attention High School Students: The Center for Community College Partnerships (CCCP) at UCLA will host a five-day Residential Program at UCLA starting Sunday, July 7th through Thursday, July 11th, 2019. Students will learn to navigate the community college system to transfer successfully to the University of California, Los Angeles. Introduction to research, university writing, and support programs. Focus on the history, educational pipeline and resources available to Native American and Pacific Islander students.

Application Deadline is Wednesday, May 1, 2019.

Apply Online at cccp.ucla.edu

For more information about NPI SITE or the UCLA CCCP Scholars Program, visit cccp.ucla.edu, or contact cccp@college.ucla.edu or at (310) 267-4441.

About Community College Partnerships (CCCP)
The Center for Community College Partnerships is responsible for developing and strengthening academic partnerships between University of California, Los Angeles and California’s community colleges, particularly those with large historically under-represented student populations. In its commitment to social justice and diversity, they work to increase transfer rates and success of underserved community college populations by holistically equipping students with skills and knowledge of available transfer pathways to empower them to become self-advocates and leaders in their communities.

Native American & Pacific Islander Summer Intensive Transfer Experience

by Heather 

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