Posted by Jayme Blaschke
University News Service
February 20, 2008
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Thanks to a grant by the Texas Pioneer Foundation, the Caminos Pre-College Leadership Camp at Texas State University-San Marcos will host students from two San Marcos junior high schools this summer for a fifth consecutive year.
The Caminos project is a six-week program sponsored by the Texas State College of Applied Arts. Seventy-five youth of promise from Miller and Goodnight middle schools were chosen by their teachers to participate in the program. They will have the opportunity to gain leadership skills and earn credits in algebra, English and technology. The Caminos project will also focus on leadership development, academic instruction and introducing the students to the college application process.
Jaime Chahin, dean of the
“This gives them the taste of the college experience-the academic and leadership challenges that are out there. The students are more focused on what it takes to get a college education,” he said. “These students want to learn, especially the new immigrant students who now constitute a critical mass of the new students in Central Texas and in
“Our goal is to continue the program and expand our partnership with the
For more information, contact Chahin at (512) 245-3333 or tc03@txstate.edu.