FOR RELEASE: July 9, 2009 |
Contact: Gregg Wiggins (202) 401-1576 gregg.wiggins@ed.gov |
U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan announced today the award of 13 grants totaling $5,363,734 to programs in nine states that will help migrant students enter and succeed in college.
“CAMP is vital to the futures of many young people and their families, and the importance of a college education cannot be overemphasized,” said Duncan. “Many students may be the first in their families to go to college. Providing access to college can open the doors to careers that are not available otherwise.”
Grants are awarded under the College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) to support students who are migratory or seasonal farm workers, or the children of such workers, during their first year of undergraduate studies. The program serves approximately 2,000 students annually.
More information about CAMP and other migrant education programs is available from the Office of Migrant Education at http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/oese/ome/index.html.
A list of grantees and grants is provided below:
CALIFORNIA:
California State University, Fresno -- $425,000
California State University, Sacramento -- $422,976
FLORIDA:
University of South Florida, Tampa -- $402,371
GEORGIA:
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Tifton -- $411,354
IDAHO:
Boise State University, Boise -- $425,000
KANSAS:
Kansas State University, Manhattan -- $424,819
OREGON:
Oregon State University, Corvallis -- $419,828
PENNSYLVANIA:
Pennsylvania State University, University Park -- $420,000
TEXAS:
St. Edward’s University, Austin -- $424,996
Texas A&M International University, Laredo -- $424,913
University of Texas – Pan American, Edinburg -- $425,000
West Texas A&M University, Canyon -- $343,745
WASHINGTON:
Wenatchee Valley College, Wenatchee -- $393,732
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