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NJ’S COLLEGE ACCESS CHALLENGE
GRANT
“ TOOLS FOR COLLEGE ACCESS”
Aim High Academy Grant Program
As part of the federally funded College
Access Challenge Grant, the Commission on Higher Education seeks
to
provide high-achieving high school students with exposure to college
through a summer intensive experience. This competitive Notice
of Grant Opportunity
(NGO) is for the establishment of residential precollege programs
that will serve New Jersey
students who have completed their junior year in high school. These
precollege programs, titled Aim High Academy (AHA),
will provide an array of education enrichment activities
for high-achieving, low-income and/or 1st generation students.
The
primary goal is to better prepare students and motivate
them to attend college. Programs must be campus-based,
residential, and offered for three consecutive weeks during the
2011 summer.
The college or
university hosting an AHA program will design and develop its
own
curriculum allowing for different institutional characteristics
but should emphasize problem solving, leadership
training, and team interaction. Programs should be structured
around a
specific discipline (e.g., math) and provide students with
exposure to higher
level learning, such as the ability to participate
in research and to interact with faculty outside the classroom. While
each program will be unique, the same goals of focusing on secondary
school graduation and increasing college admissions
and retention will apply to all.
| SCHEDULE: |
Release of RFP |
February 4, 2011 |
Workshop Registration Deadline |
February 21, 2011 |
Technical Training Workshop |
February 24, 2011 |
Proposal Due |
March 18, 2011 |
Announcement of Grant Awards |
April 2011 |
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