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Project Eagle
Early Achievement of Goals & Leadership Enhancement
June 5-29, 2017
Project Eagle is a four-week summer program to help students become college ready in reading, writing and math. The class consists of 35-50 students who are preparing to start classes at CF. It is offered by CF's Student Support Services program, a federally funded TRIO program.
Benefits
- Bridge the transition from high school and/or work to the community college.
- Learn and develop valuable study skills that help you throughout college.
- Improve reading, writing and math skills.
- Get a head start or jump on community college life prior to the fall semester.
- Become aware of options available at the community college.
- Get to know the campus better.
- Maximize your academic potential.
- Develop relationships with professors and staff.
- Develop a support network with your classmates.
- Plan effectively and set goals.
- Study and learn effectively.
- Receive comprehensive individual and/or group tutoring by trained peer tutors.
- Receive college transfer advisement.
Click here for a Project Eagle application.
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The Student Support Services program has helped me from the very beginning of my college career. I am a student that started college studies late in life, but with this program it has allowed me to see the advantages of a college degree as well as guiding me thought the process. Math has always been a thorn in my side as long as I can remember. But through this program, I was placed in Project Eagle thus allowing me the opportunity to hone these skills. Without this program I don’t think that I would have a 3.7 grade point average nor would I have been invited to join Phi Theta Kappa.
– James Spencer