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SCSD eighth-graders to visit Syracuse University to gain insight into college

April 02, 2009


Susan Feightner
sfeightn@syr.edu



A total of 125 eighth-graders from the Expeditionary Learning School and H.W.
Smith School in the Syracuse City School District will come to Syracuse University
for a half-day college exploration day on Wednesday, April 8, sponsored by the
Consortium Team, which consists of representatives from the Partnership for Better
Education, Syracuse Challenge, Liberty Partnerships, Gear-Up, Say Yes to
Education and the Science and Technology Entry Program (STEP).


The Consortium Team was formed in July 2006 to address the collaborative provision
of services to the middle-school population and to equip students with the skills
necessary to reach and take advantage of higher education.


Students will choose their areas of interest from the following four offerings:



  • teaching, coaching, helping people, working in restaurants or hotels
  • science, math, English, computers, medical
  • building, drawing, singing, dancing, acting, performing
  • banking, business, working in stores, working in media, writing for a newspaper



College presentations and tours have been specifically designed to meet the students'
interest. Youlanda Copeland-Morgan, SU associate vice president for enrollment
management, will speak to the students about financial aid. College students, faculty
and staff have been recruited to provide the grade-school students with an exciting
day that also includes a scavenger hunt, lunch in the Schine Underground and guest
attendance in identified classes.