The RutgersFuture
Scholars program is
a new university-wide initiative launched
by President
McCormick. It introduces first-generation,
low-income and academically talented middle school
students from
our four Rutgers home communities (New Brunswick, Piscataway,
Newark, and Camden) to the
promise and opportunities of a college education. Students
who successfully complete the pre-college initiative and
are admitted to Rutgers will receive a scholarship covering
the cost of their tuition for four years funded through
a range of grants and donations.
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The Future Scholars Program
at Rutgers-Camden All
incoming Rutgers-Camden Future
Scholars spend a week of their summer
vacation on campus to receive an introduction
to college life.
The teens
meet with current Rutgers students who graduated from
Camden schools; participate in programs related to the
fine arts on the Rutgers-Camden campus; and attend courses
in such a range of fields, including science
and law.
During this intensive week, the students
are introduced to many opportunities that Rutgers-Camden
has to offer, including participating in music
performances, and reciting poetry.
During
subsequent summers, the Rutgers Future
Scholars will participate in four to six week
residential summer programs designed to promote academic
skills in mathematics, language arts, and the sciences.
The students also will learn about career opportunities
through sessions at the Rutgers-Camden Career Center
and will engage in athletics activities on the Rutgers-Camden
campus.
“Our
goal is to introduce these students to the many opportunities
that college has to offer,” explains Nyeema Watson,
associate director of the Rutgers-Camden Center for Children
and Childhood Studies and director of the Rutgers Future
Scholars program in Camden. Watson notes that
the Camden teens will be mentored by Rutgers students
throughout the academic year, and will be invited to
the Rutgers-Camden campus regularly to participate in
cultural, academic, and athletic collegiate activities,
including a Rutgers class. Rutgers Future
Scholars will be offered PSAT and SAT training. “This
program will help Camden teens to prepare for college,” says
Watson. “Perhaps more importantly, we intend to
help keep these students in high school so that they
graduate.”