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The America Reads Program
200 Academy Street ~ 831-0626
Recuits undergraduates to tutor young children in basic reading skills.

ASPIRE
200 Academy Street ~ 831-3000
ASPIRE stands for Academic Support Program Inspiring Renaissance Educators. This program provides support services for underrepresented students enrolled in undergraduate teacher education programs.

CHEP Student Clubs and Organizations

CHEP Summer Scholars
105 Pearson Hall ~ 831-2301
CHEP offers up to ten $3,500 awards to sophomore and junior majors working on research with CHEP faculty each summer.

Dean's Scholar Program
105 Pearson Hall ~ 831-2301
Exceptionally talented and highly motivated students who have clearly defined educational goals, develop individual programs of study under the direction of a faculty committee.

Internships
Gain valuable hands-on-experience in your field. Great Resume builder. Contact your department, school, or the Bank of America Career Services Center for internship opportunities inside or outside your field of study.

LIFE (Learning Integrated Freshman Experience)
101 George Read North ~ 831-3330
An academic enrichment program for first-year students who are not in the Honors Program. Designed to integrate academic and real-life experiences by having students live and work together in a learning community.

Minors
At least 15 credits of work in over 60 fields of study, minors offer students an opportunity to study an area of interest less intensive and comprehensive than a major.

Study Abroad
186 South College Avenue ~ 831-2852
Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer Session study abroad programs allow you to earn academic credit and fulfill University requirements while experiencing different countries and cultures.

Summer and Winter Sessions
210 South College Avenue, Room 128 ~ 831-2853
Optional Academic Sessions where students can earn between 7 - 14 credits.

Undergraduate Research Program
12 West Delaware Avenue ~ 831-8995
Faculty are looking for students to assist with their research. Even as a novice, you can earn academic credit and/or grant money while learning research techniques.

University Honors Program
207 Elliott Hall ~ 831-1195
Serves students of high ability and demonstrated academic achievement with challenging classroom experiences and enriched co-curricular activities.


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