Center for Male Engagement Summer Enrichment Program
Posted by on April 12, 2010
The Community College of Philadelphia announces the 2010 Center for Male Engagement Summer Enrichment Program! This program, geared towards African American males, is a four-week intensive summer program for high school students graduating in June 2010 who intend to enter the Community College of Philadelphia for the first time as a full-time student in fall 2010 (see attachment).
Students who successfully complete the program will automatically become a member of the Community College of Philadelphia’s Center for Male Engagement. Through the Center, you will be assigned a Support Coach who will assist you with personal needs in addition to encouraging you to take advantage of the many academic and social opportunities at the College.
Dates of Program July 12, 2010 through August 5, 2010
Deadline to Apply
All application materials must be received by the Center for Male Engagement no later than Thursday, May 27, 2010 by 5:00 pm. Please allow time for the materials to arrive by the deadline if submitting by mail. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Those students that are accepted into the program will be notified by Friday, June 11, 2010. Application materials should be submitted to:
Community College of Philadelphia
Center for Male Engagement
1700 Spring Garden Street
Philadelphia, PA 19130
For more information or questions, contact the Center for Male Engagement at 215.751.8817 or email [email protected].
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