High School Program
Rising high school juniors and seniors establish college success skills through an orientation to college life and academic workshops.
The purpose of the program is to assist high school students in establishing college success skills through an orientation to college life and academic development workshops. The program provides experiences related to academic, personal, and cultural growth in a residential college campus environment. In addition to living on a college campus for four days during the summer, students will receive information about how to choose the college best suited to them and how to apply for admission, financial aid, and scholarships. Students will also learn what college life is like. The program is open to any Georgia high school sophomore or junior minority student interested in attending college. The Admissions Office and the Multicultural Achievement Program administers the program.
Minority Enrichment Program brochure (.pdf)
Theatre Tour
Personality Inventory
Financial Aid Workshop
College Admissions Research
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