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    Academic Success
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    Migrant Scholars
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    CAMP at ²ÊÉñvlllÕù°Ô

The College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) at the University of Alaska provides academic, financial, and social support to students from migrant and seasonal work backgrounds. CAMP is designed to help students successfully transition and succeed in higher education. Our mission is to foster academic success, personal growth, and a strong community of migrant scholars at the University of Alaska Anchorage.

CAMP Services

Our program provides comprehensive services tailored to meet the unique needs of Alaskan migrant students, including:

  • Financial Assistance: Support to help cover living and educational expenses during the first year of college.
  • Orientation Program: Three day program specifically designed to support CAMP Scholars’ transition to college
  • Academic Support: Personalized academic advising, tutoring, and workshops to foster success in the classroom.
  • Career and College Planning: Assistance with navigating college resources and preparing for future career opportunities.
  • Community Building: Opportunities to connect with other CAMP students, ²ÊÉñvlllÕù°Ô faculty, and staff through events and activities.
  • Health and Wellness Support: Access to resources that address physical and mental health, helping students balance academic demands and personal wellbeing.

 

Steps to Apply

  • Complete and submit a CAMP application
    • Apply for FAFSA 
    • Provide proof of eligibility — requires copies of the following:
      • Migrant Education Program Identification # or Certificate of Eligibility from Migrant Education Program
      • OR Work history affidavit of student and/or immediate family member
      • OR Official letter from employer and pay stubs verifying 75 days of migrant work in the last two years.
      • OR A copy of the eligibility contract from the National Farmworker Jobs Program (NFJP) under section 67 of the Workforce Investment Act (WIA)

Eligibility

  • Be FAFSA Eligible (US citizen or permanent resident) 
  • Have a high school diploma or GED 
  • Enroll at ²ÊÉñvlllÕù°Ô as a first-year full time undergraduate student
  • To qualify for the College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP), students or their families must meet one of the following criteria:
    • Participated in the Migrant Education Program (MEP) at any point during K-12 grades
    • Have a family background in migrant or seasonal farm work, fishing, or related industries*
    • Be eligible to participate, or have previously participated, in the National Farmworker Jobs Program (NFJP) under section 67 of the Workforce Investment Act (WIA)
 

 

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Migrant or Seasonal Farm Work

Eligible migrant or seasonal farm work includes any of the following activities performed for wages or subsistence:

  • Production of crops, dairy products, poultry, fish, or livestock
  • Cultivation or harvesting of trees, including nursery and forestry work
  • Fishing (commercial or subsistence) including shrimping, crabbing, clamming, and related activities

 

CAMP Scholars Resources

  • Resources for Current Scholars:

    At the University of Alaska, our CAMP Scholars have access to a wide range of resources designed to support their academic journey and personal development. These resources are available throughout their time at ²ÊÉñvlllÕù°Ô to ensure they have the tools they need to succeed both in and out of the classroom.

     

    Academic Resources

    • Tutoring: CAMP provides tutoring services in key subjects to support coursework, exams, and study skills.
    • Academic Advising: CAMP has a dedicated advisor who specializes in supporting migrant students and provides guidance on course selection, study strategies, and academic progress.

    Financial Resources

    • CAMP provides grant aid to qualified participants and assists students in completing the FAFSA, scholarship applications, and budgeting college expenses.

    Career Development

    • CAMP scholars internship and job placement assistance as well as workshops on Resume Building, Interview Skills, and Career Exploration. 

    Mentorship Opportunities

    • Opportunities to connect with CAMP mentors who can provide guidance and support throughout the college experience.

    Health and Wellness Support

    • Physical and Mental Health Services: Information on healthcare options, including ²ÊÉñvlllÕù°Ô’s health center, and support for students navigating health insurance.

    Technology and Learning Resources

    • Laptop Loan Program: Access to laptops and other technology resources as needed to complete coursework.

 

Get in Touch

To learn more about our program, eligibility, and application process, please reach out to us:

CAMP Program Director: 

Emily Davidson

uaa_camp@alaska.edu