Program Name

College Access Program

Organization
Program Description

UW-Madison's College Access Program (CAP) is a three-week summer (July 9th-28th, 2017) enrichment residential program for first-generation college students or students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. The program is open to 9th and 10th graders who have completed their high school academic year. Students must be completing their freshman or sophomore year in high school when applying (e.g., only rising sophomores and juniors are eligible). Students must have a minimum 2.75 GPA and course work which will prepare them for college.

 

 

CAP CAP

 

Last Updated:
Last Updated:

Locations:

College Access Program, School of Education, UW-Madison
Contact:

Contact:

Mary Johnson
Contact Phone
(608) 265-0844
Contact Email
Quick Details:
Grades/Ages Served:
Grade 9 (ages 14 to 15),
Grade 10 (ages 15 to 16)
Time of Day Offered:
Full Day
Time of Year Offered:
Summer
Day(s) of Week Offered:
Monday,
Tuesday,
Wednesday,
Thursday,
Friday,
Saturday,
Sunday
Program Type:
Academic Support,
College Exploration and/or Guidance on how to Pay for College,
Life Skills & Social Emotional Development
Free Program:
No
Financial Assistance Available:
Yes
Registration Required:
Yes
ADA Accessible Location(s):
No
Services for Children with Disabilities:
No
Transportation Provided:
No
Bilingual Services:
Yes