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[Video] 3 Things Class of 2024 Should Do This Summer!
3 Ways Class of 2024 can prep for college this summer (because students won’t have time in Fall)!
[Video] How to Make this Summer Worth It!?
Deacon Wilson encourages parents to sign their youth up for college credit class this Summer.
(WATCH) How 7th - 9th Graders Can Prep For College TODAY!
In this special session we're introducing you to the world of college admissions to help you begin forging your path to success starting NOW!
(WATCH) The 1st steps to preparing for college for 11th and 12th graders
The very first step to a successful college prep process for 11th and 12th grade students.
(WATCH) Should You Take College Classes in High School?
In this video we discuss the benefits of student’s taking college classes for credit in high school and the special circumstances where they should NOT.
2 Free College Classes for College Credit – Spring 2021
Director, John Wilson discusses what a CSS profile is.
Now Offering: Summer Classes for College Credit with LATTC
Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity for your student to take FREE courses for college credit this summer at West Angeles Education and Enrichment Program made possible by Los Angeles Trade Technical College (LATTC)!
Charles Drew University - Summer Health Program
Deadline: April 15, 2019
Students accepted into this program, focused in public and mental health, participate in educationally enriching experiences that includes a paid 4-week summer program, internship, mentorship, tutoring, mental health course curriculum, CDU lectures, community engagement, collegiate level course, SAT Preparation and college preparation courses. Some of the benefits of the program include waived application fee, networking and mentoring opportunities, guaranteed priority admission for 12th grade students who meet the minimum requirements and early admittance for 10th and 11th grade students