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Open house for student programs set for Rock Creek
Photos and story by James Hill
Students, staff and faculty are invited to the Joint Open-House of the College Assistance Migrant Program and Early College High School to 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Room 201, Building 5, Rock Creek Campus. Come take a look to see what their programs are all about. Refreshments will be served, information to take and pass out as well as digital presentations.
The College Assistance Migrant Program, referred to as CAMP, is a federally-funded program designed to support students from migrant and seasonal farm worker backgrounds during their first year in college. The program provides students with both financial assistance and support services, with the goal of preparing them to continue their education at a four-year college or university.
Beaverton’s Early College High School is a unique opportunity for students to blend high school and college in a coherent, personalized and rigorous education program at the Rock Creek Campus. Students must be willing to make a two-year commitment to the program and attend PCC full-time. It is possible for students to earn a high school diploma, and Associate’s Degree or up to two years of college credit.