Department of Special Education
College Assistance Migrant Program
The
CAMP (College Assistance Migrant Program)
is administered through the Center
for Migrant Education
in the Department
of Special Education at the University
of South Florida. It is designed to assist
eligible participants from migrant and seasonal farmworker backgrounds
in completing their first year of college and transitioning
to complete their undergraduate degree. Students participate
in a College Enrichment Seminar, mid-semester and end-of-semester
professional seminars and bi -weekly individual conferences.
CAMP provides a comprehensive program designed to meet the specific
needs of each student in the areas of recruitment and pre-enrollment,
academic support, tuition assistance, residential living, career
development, mentorship, and cultural and community enrichment. Student progress and learning skills are monitored through the
Academic Skills Program (ASP). The ASP is designed to assist
students in obtaining prerequisite academic skills, study skills
and cognitive learning strategies to become self -sufficient
learners. ASP personnel provide assessment and intervention
programming developed in order to assure that each student's
program is individualized according to specific needs. ASP staff
work cooperatively with university instructors to assure that
student performance is maximized. Community and business liaisons
between the CAMP Program and state and local business and community
organizations provide career awareness and mentoring to optimize
the potential for ultimate professional success.
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