CAMP

CAMP supports the success of students in their first year of college via one-on-one success coaching and provides direct personal and financial support. CAMP is federally funded and serves students who have migrant and seasonal farm worker backgrounds.


Free CAMP Success Classes

Fall 

CG100  Preparing for College 

Introduces students to techniques, strategies and information fundamental to success in the college environment. 


CG 110 Career and Life Planning 

Introduces the lifeline process and exploration of self-awareness, Chemeketa Pathways, and strategies for effective career decision making. Provides assessment of individual personality styles/traits, interests, skill/abilities, expectations and values. Introduces methods and resources for conducting occupational research to develop individual career plans.



Winter

SLD 101 Preparing for College Finance

Explores issues involved in creating a personal plan for financing higher education. Includes types of financial aid, scholarship searching, student loans, financial planning, and financial decision-making strategies.


SLD 128 Leadership Development

Explores the definition of leadership and provides knowledge of basic leadership skills. Develops and enhances leadership abilities through practical skill building in team building, goal-setting, role modeling, public speaking, time management, ethics, diversity, and customer service. Inspires cultivation of a personal leadership vision.

Spring

SLD 129 Student Life Leadership

Introduces students to techniques, strategies and information fundamental to success in a college/work environment. Explores leadership qualities, meeting facilitation skills, planning and organizational skills and college and office policies and procedures.



CAMP Services

Free CAMP courses

Mentoring and Tutoring 

Academic advising and Coaching

Personal and career counseling

Book and Netbook loan assistance

Transportation assistance

Quarterly stipends

University campus visits

Cultural events, community service, and leadership opportunities

Eligibility

Option 1: You or an immediate family member has worked in seasonal/migrant farmwork for a minimum of 75 days in the last two years.  Work can include temporary work in agricultural activities, fisheries, dairy (milk production), poultry production, or livestock production. 

Option 2: Have been a member of MEP (Migrant Education Program) 

Option 3: Have participated in the National Farmworker Jobs Program 


Request more information

If you would like more information about our CAMP program, book a meeting with one of our Coaches


Not a high school senior yet, but would like updates and early access to a future CAMP application. Please complete  our interest form