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Young ScholarsMotto: "Getting a Jump On Success" The Young Scholars Program, also known as the Young Engineers Program or the Young Scientist Program, was created in 1999 as a part of the University's commitment to improve Lawrence Middle School students' academic performance in Math, Science, Education Technology, and English Communication. Students enrolled in the program attend classes during the summer, four days a week, for six weeks. PROGRAM OFFERINGS
Forty students are selected to participate in the Young Scholars Program. The intention of the program is to provide students with a "heads up" on the grade level that they will be attending in September. Students attend daily classes, seminars and extracurricular activities which are strongly focused around an integrated academic curriculum. Students participating in the Young Scholars Program attend academic classes in the areas of Mathematics, Science, English Communication, and Educational Technology. These courses are designed to enhance students' academic skills by engaging them in a meaningful learning experience. Tutoring/Academic Counseling Program Recognizing the unique learning styles of each student, the Young Scholars Program offers Academic Tutoring. This service is available to all students needing academic support. Tutoring is provided by peer mentors and/or University students. Students have the opportunity to enhance their learning experience through a variety of extracurricular activities. These activities include:
Students are required to work on an "end-of-the-program project". The planning, development, and completion of the end-of-the-program project is conducted throughout the six weeks of the summer program. The final project is displayed by the students during the closing ceremony. Students have the opportunity to display their work and share their experiences with other students participating in the program. Students participating in the Young Scholars Program who are interested in attending UMass Lowell, receive further information about application requirements and admission procedures. The Young Scholars Program is administered by the UML's Center for Field Services and Studies. If you would like to know more about the College Prep or Young Scholars Program, please contact the Program Director, Hector N. Torres at (978) 934-4668. | |
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