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Charity Spotlight: AAMASU High School-to-College (H2C) Program.


Sponsored by the African American Men of Arizona State University (AAMASU), the High School-to-College (H2C) Program is a family-centered early outreach initiative that focuses on increasing the recruitment, retention, and graduation rates of college and high school students.

The program offers a variety of services including college prep workshops and mentoring to high schools students and their parents in the Greater Phoenix Metropolitan Area in an effort to prepare the students for a successful college experience.

Interactive H2C college prep workshops and culturally specific programs are held throughout the academic year on Arizona State University Tempe campus to help the students achieve their goals of earning a college degree.

Their workshop topics include: academic study skills, the university admission process, financial aid, mentor ship, preparing for ACT and SAT exams, transitioning from high school to college, and much more.

If you want to apply logon to www.students.asu.edu/aamasuh2c
Or feel free to contact Nicholas Walker, AAMASU Advisor & Program Coordinator Telephone: (480) 965-1697 ; Email: aamasu@asu.edu.

 

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