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Helen Leung, Coordinator,
Project TEACH
(562) 908-3464
Kathy Burdett
Clerical Support
(562) 463-7468
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What's
New?
PROJECT TEACH
is now located in the
Campus Inn office#
C166A.
Alumni Resources:
This is our Alumni
Members resource
web page.
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As a Project TEACH student you will:
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Define and reach your goals
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Gain opportunities
to network
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Get personal assistance to define the
desired teaching credential path
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Have a personal Project TEACH
counselor assist with your educational plan
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Obtain a better understanding of the
teaching field through hands on workshops and updated
information.
Requirements
To be considered a Project TEACH participant
a student must:
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Have a college GPA of 2.4 or higher
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Be eligible or have completed English
35, Math 30 and Reading
23
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Be enrolled in 6 units per semester
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Plan to transfer to a 4-year institution
Program Benefits
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Foster teacher development to equip
students with the necessary tools to achieve career
success
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Have, at home, access to laptop
computers
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Receive help in applying for
scholarships, internships and other programs
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Get assistance in obtaining information
to help finance your education
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Financial assistance to purchase books
for those who meet program requirements
Title V
Project TEACH is a sure-track transfer
program designed to increase student retention and the
transfer rate to a 4-year university/college. The main
purpose is t help students succeed in achieving their
educational and personal goals.
(This information is subject to change
and modification without notice)
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