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Project Title:New
Horizons Program
Project Director: Dr. Fay Freeman
Organization: Victor Valley College
Phone: (760)245-4271,ext.2414
The Victor
Valley College New Horizons Project is designed to serve the growing
number of single parents who are returning to an educational learning
environment in order to improve vocational skills and improve their
living conditions. The paradigm shift will focus on transition for
displaced homemakers from dependancy to economic self-sufficency.
Major target groups shall be economically disadvantaged and minority
women.
The project
will address these objectives:
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1) To increase life long learning educational opportunities
for 30 single parents/displaced homemakers to transition from
dependency to self-sufficiency. |
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2) To develop an academy program for 30 single parents/displaced
homemakers that will provide self-esteem building, cultural
diversity, non-traditional career information and academic educational
plans. |
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3) To provide job placement information and assistance for single
parents/displaced homemakers. |
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The activities
to accomplish these objectives include outreach (advertising and
recruitment), orientation, assessment and testing, career/educational
counseling, life skill development, pre-employment preparation,
linkage with campus supportive services, referrals to other community
services (health care, legal aid, etc.) and job placement.
The New Horizons
Project will be evaluated on the basis of acheivement of the stated
objectives. We plan to enroll 30 single parents/displaced homemakers
and graduate 70% percent.
Project Title:
Summer Science Academy
Project Director: Tom Dana (Dr. Phronsene Chimiklis)
Organization: Victor Valley College
Phone: (760)245-4271, ext.2357
Victor Valley
College proposes to develop a Summer Science Academy for the eleventh
and twelfth grade disabled and minority students of the High Desert
area. There is a vital need to improve upon the minimal numbers
of underrepresented high school students who select careers in the
science fields. The science enrichment program will address enrollment
and retention issues for students with special needs by afording
them an opportunity to experience a practical orientation to a science
curriculum with specific identifiable career paths. Student participants
will be offered counseling, assistance, student mentors, and be
extended an orientation to specific college programs and services.
Victor Valley College professional staff will work collaboratively
with representatives from the local high schools in the area to
identify targeted students for the Summer Science Academy. The multidiscipline
approach will convey the idea the field of science is not only challenging
and rewarding, but can be enjoied with vast opportunties.
The Summer enrichment
program will be four weeks in duration providing skills in research
and experimentation. Students will also have the opportunity to
observe how science impacts industry and their own enviornment.
Field trips to science industry locations as well as interacting
with employees and technicians in this field will be included. Those
students who are successful in completing the four week course will
receive a certificate of completion, a portfolio containing vocational
and academic resources and priority registration for full or part
time enrollment in Victor Valley College for the ensuing fall semester.
It is anticipated that the Summer Science Academy will linkage to
feeder high school in the High Desert, will enhance future college
enrollment of underrepresented student by providing innovative curriculum
and a viable counseling component that will both foster and nurture
underrepresented students interested in pursuing a career in science
technology.
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