College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP)
Rock Creek Campus Bldg. 5 Rm. 201 | 503-614-7485 | Advisor: 503-614-7445 | FAX: 503-614-7377 | camp@pcc.edu
What is CAMP?
The College Assistance Migrant Program, referred to as CAMP, is a federally-funded program designed to support students from migrant and seasonal farm worker backgrounds during their first year in college. The program provides students with both financial assistance and support services, with the goal of preparing them to continue their education at a four-year college or university.
- Mission
- To Serve, Educate, and Empower Farmworkers.
- Vision
- To improve the quality of life for farm workers through education.
What Services Does CAMP Provide?
- Tuition Assistance
- Transportation Assistance
- CAMP Courses
- Tutoring/Mentoring
- Academic Advising
- Personal Counseling
- Career Counseling
- Book Assistance
- Health Resources
- Monthly Stipend
How Do I Apply?
PCC Rock Creek and Columbia Gorge Community College are still accepting applications for fall term 2008.
- Make sure you qualify for the program.
- Complete the application process.
For additional information please contact Nery Reyes at Rock Creek campus, Ann Harris at Columbia Gorge Community College or email your questions to camp@pcc.edu.