2020 Native American Summer Bridge: June 8 - June 25, Monday - Thursday, 9am-noon
Enrollment is ongoing. Reserve your seat today by following the application instructions below.
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
The program aims to engage and prepare currently enrolled high school juniors and seniors for college. Students will receive college credit, be registered SRJC students, and become familiar with what is involved in making the transition to college. Backpacks and school supplies will be provided, along with dedicated counseling support, and a university campus tour.
- Braiding Western and Cultural Education
- Native American Scholarships
- Native American Colleges and University Transfer
- Special Guest Speakers including the College President Dr. Chong, Counselors, Faculty, and Staff
- Counseling 60: Effective Study Workshop (1 Unit)
- Counseling 270: Introduction to College (.5 Unit)
- English Placement Test Review
- College Visit and Career Preparation
- Backpacks, Supplies, and Textbooks
- Daily Snacks
- Dedicated Counseling
- Local Transportation (may be provided upon request)
1. ALL STUDENTS Complete SRJC Native American Summer Bridge Application: http://studentequity.santarosa.edu/form/apply-now
2. ALL STUDENTS Complete ApplyCCC SRJC online application: http://admissions.santarosa.edu/new-or-returning-students
3. If you will be a JUNIOR or SENIOR in the 2019/2020 academic year: Complete High School Concurrent Enrollment Request Form: https://admissions.santarosa.edu/sites/admissions.santarosa.edu/files/Dual%20Enrollment%20Form.pdf
a. Step 1: Print out form
b. Step 2: Complete form
c. Step 3: Obtain parent signature
d. Step 4: Take form to high school counselor/staff for signature
e. Step 5: Fax completed form and transcripts to SRJC Admissions & Records (707) 527-4798
4. If you are currently a SENIOR and will be graduating this Spring: Complete Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) / Board of Governor's Fee Waiver (BOGW): 2018-2019 California College Promise Grant.
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- Chase Iron Eyes Speaks at the SRJC about the Standing Rock Water Protectors Resistance to DAPL
- Scholarship Opportunities for American Indian Students: OnlineColleges.net; Bureau of Indian Education; Collegefund.org
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- Journal of American Indian Higher Education
- The CIMC Movement: Creating Positive Change for Native Communities