Summer 2021 Post Secondary Partners - Oregon



SUMMER 2021ACCELERATED LEARNING SUMMER PROGRAM DIRECTORYThis document was created by ODE (Oregon Department of Education) with the support of HECC (Higher Education Coordination Commission). It aims to support Oregon school districts, in partnership with post-secondary institutions (listed alphabetically), to plan and provide summer learning opportunities for students. BLUE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE: PendletonProgramsDetailsContact InformationHigh School-Based College CreditEarly CollegeNuts, Bolts, and ThingamajigsStudents can earn both high school and college credit. High school pathwaysTami PellesCoordinator, Early College Credit & Instructional Compliance 541-278-5152tpelles@bluecc.eduMolly TurnerOutreach & Early College Student Coordinator541-278-5936turner@bluecc.edu Early College Office541-278-5957earlycollege@bluecc.eduCENTRAL OREGON COMMUNITY COLLEGE: BendProgramsDetailsContact InformationConcurrent EnrollmentCollege NowVirtual Youth ProgramsGetting StartedWe offer a variety of youth programs throughout the year for youth ages 10-14 (unless otherwise noted).?Add your name to our?Youth Program Interest List?to be notified of upcoming courses/camps. Questions? Contact us at?ceinfo@cocc.edu.College Now541-504-2930collegenow@cocc.eduCady-Mae KoonHigh School Liaison541-318-3745ckoon@cocc.eduKelli KennedyInstructional Dean's Assistant541-504-2951kkennedy3@cocc.eduCHEMEKETA COMMUNITY COLLEGE: SalemProgramsDetailsContact InformationDual CreditCollege Credit NowCollege Credit Now provides high school students with an opportunity to earn Chemeketa Community College credits while still in high school. Courses are taught at the high school by qualified instructors, and you can enroll in as many College Credit Now courses as you want for $30 per year.The Mid–Willamette Education Consortium is a regional partnership formed to promote career technical education and extended learning opportunities.Sara HastingsDean503-365-4705emailEd WoodsMWEC Director503-589-7746emailHigh School Partnerships503-399-5293highschool@chemeketa.eduCLACKAMAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Oregon CityProgramsDetailsContact InformationCTE Summer Camp Dental CampHigh School Credit Make-up ClassesClackamas Community College (CCC) has?High School Connections summer programming.? Summer programs include FREE Career and Technical Education (CTE) and Dental Professions C also offers high school credit make-up classes, 4-week session, June 21-July 5.?All summer programming in 2021 will take place onlineHigh School ConnectionsJoy Overlin503-594-3161hsconnections@clackamas.eduCredit Make-Up ClassesPatrick Smida 503-594-3028patricks@clackamas.eduCLATSOP COMMUNITY COLLEGE: AstoriaProgramsDetailsContact InformationHigh School-Based College CreditCTEDual CreditCollege NowYouth Summer CampsCollege Now credit is available for course work in Accounting, Business, Fire Science, Industrial and Manufacturing Technologies, Maritime Science, Microcomputer Applications, Office Administration, and Welding.Simultaneous Enrollment is a great opportunity for high school students to attend classes at Clatsop Community College. Students simultaneously earn credit toward high school graduation requirements and college credits from a regionally accredited community college.Margaret Frimoth Dual Creditmfrimoth@clatsopcc.eduMary JacksonCollege Now & CTEmjackson@clatsopcc.eduKinga SandersYouth Programs503-338-2408 communityed@clatsopcc.eduCOLUMBIA GORGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE: The DallesProgramsDetailsContact InformationEarly CollegeCollege NowGeorge Summer School The Early College and College Now programs provide students in participating high schools an opportunity to take college courses as part of their high school education. Students receive college credit and high school credit for the same course.Steve HolmanDean of Transfer 541-506-6045sholman@cgcc.eduMary KramerDean of CTE 541-506-6033mkramer@cgcc.eduStudent Services541-506-6011studentservices@cgcc.eduEASTERN OREGON UNIVERSITY: La Grande ProgramsDetailsContact InformationEastern PromiseMedQuestCottonwood Crossing Summer InstituteSponsored dual credit provides college credit to high school students who are attending regional high schools located throughout eastern Oregon.MedQuest at Northeast Oregon Area Health Education CenterCottonwood Crossing Summer InstituteJune 13 - 18, 2021Eastern Promise Office541-962-3941ep@eou.eduLaurie PowellAdministrative Program Assistant541-962-3941lpowell@eou.eduKLAMATH COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Klamath FallsProgramsDetailsContact InformationCollege NowCollege Online High SchoolHigh School Based College Credit / Dual Credit SynchronousKlamath Community College (KCC) partners with several area high schools to offer the College Now Program to their students. This program assists in planning and coordinating to bring high school students onto KCC's campus to take courses and have an actual on-campus experience. This program is supported and paid for by the districts, but all eligible students can participate. Students should see their high school counselor or KCC’s Student Services for details and requirements.Klamath Community College (KCC) offers high school students distance education courses, often referred to as online courses, at no cost to the student. This program is supported and paid for by the school districts; however all high school students are eligible.Dual Credit is defined as awarding secondary and postsecondary credit for a course offered in a high school during regular school hours, as determined by the local school board and community college board policy. Dual credit courses are designed to help high school students progress through postsecondary education by eliminating duplication of course work and/or proficiencies.Synchronous Courses being offered at the high school, delivered through Synchronous equipment from our Klamath Community College (KCC) Campus and taught by KCC Faculty.Kelly KlineK-12 Support Coordinator541-880-2337kline@klamathcc.edu kccdualcredit@klamathcc.eduLANE COMMUNITY COLLEGE: EugeneProgramsDetailsContact InformationCollege NowHigh School ConnectionsRegional Technical and Early CollegeTuition-Free Summer CourseRites of Passage Summer Youth ProgramsCollege Now allows currently enrolled area high school students to earn Lane Community College credits for approved courses taken at their high school campuses, taught by specifically qualified high school teachers.The Rites of Passage summer academies at Lane Community College are designed to inform and inspire high school and middle school students of color in Lane County. Students representing four racial/ethnic groups are immersed in their respective Summer programs focusing on their cultural history, literature, folklore, and traditions. These programs are based on an academic framework that promotes positive self-image and self-esteem.High School Connections541-463-5203hsc-office@lanecc.eduDr. Mark VanDenHendeDean of Extended Learning, Interim Dean, HS Connections 541-463-6115vandenhendem@lanecc.eduBrenda WilliamsAcademic Advisor & RTEC Faculty541-463-3443williamsb@lanecc.eduElizabeth AndradeMulticultural Center Lead Project Coordinator541-463-5801andradee@lanecc.eduLINN-BENTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Albany ProgramsDetailsContact InformationSummer Community Education ClassesCollege NowCampus High School ProgramsMid-valley STEM_CTE HubWe are offering Community Education “fun” non-credit classes, Summer Camps for middle and high school students. Camps will be offered by our program areas/faculty and the Mid-Valley STEM-CTE Hub. We are also offering college credit courses through expanded options, and credit recovery options. We were approached by one of our large districts to partner and plan to also extend the opportunities to other students from our area districts.Virginia MalloryDirector, HS Partnerships541-917-4208mallorv@linnbenton.edumidvalleystemctehub@MT. HOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE: GreshamProgramsDetailsContact InformationCollege NowGateway to CollegeMHCC High School Services encompasses many programs to serve the needs of our community and meet the academic goals of our students.Contact the High School services program for more details! High School Services503-491-7421HighSchool.Services@mhcc.eduKimberly Murray503-491-7572kimberly.murray@mhcc.eduOREGON COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE: NewportProgramsDetailsContact InformationDual CreditEarly CollegeOregon Coast Community College’s (OCCC) Early College Program is committed to serving all students in the community, including students of color, first-generation and low-income individuals. Qualifying students can earn high school and college credits concurrently (high school credit is granted at the discretion of the high school you attend).Ben KaufmannNavigate Program Manager541-867-8512ben.kaufmann@oregoncoast.eduDan LaraVice President, Academic Affairs541-867-8541dan.lara@oregoncoast.eduOREGON INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY: Klamath FallsProgramsDetailsContact InformationAdvanced CreditHigh School TransitionGIS/Geomatics CampLEGO CampsOregon Tech partners with participating high schools and qualified teachers to offer college courses on the high school campus. Dual credit students have the opportunity to sign up for college courses with their teachers.The High School Transition Program (HST) at Oregon Tech allows qualified high school students to take college courses at the Klamath Falls or Portland-Metro campusYouth camps offer opportunities to learn and have fun. Carleen DragoDirector, Educational Partnerships & Outreach503-821-1297carleen.drago@oit.eduJosh JonesPre-College Coordinator503-821-1306josh.jones@oit.eduCarl ThomasAssistant Director, Educational Partnerships and Outreach Klamath Falls541-885-1034carl.thomas@oit.eduOREGON STATE UNIVERSITY: CorvallisProgramsDetailsContact Information4-H Center CampsHatfield Marine Science Center Day CampsSummer AcademyHigh Desert Youth Range CampHigh School Journalism InstituteSAC AcademySTEM AcademySummer Experience in Science and Engineering for Youth (SESEY)Summer Veterinary ExperienceThe Office of Precollege Programs supports and oversees a wide range of youth outreach activities designed to increase college access and academic preparation for Oregon’s youth. Academic programs and youth camps provide pathways to higher education and offer opportunities to enhance college readiness and career awareness.Precollege Programs110 Snell HallCorvallis, OR 97331541-737-9424precollege@oregonstate.eduPORTLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE: PortlandProgramsDetailsContact InformationEarly CollegeDual CreditGateway to CollegeYES to CollegeInvention Boot CampSummer Transportation InstituteDual Credit offers high school students the chance to earn college credit while also getting high school credit. Gateway to College is for students 16 and over who meet certain criteria.If you have dropped out of high school, will not be able to graduate with your class, or speak a different first language than English, Yes to College can offer you skills and support to get you where you want to go.PCC’s Community Ed Teen Program offers a variety of dynamic and engaging educational experiences for students aged 12-17.Class sizes are small, and the focus is on having a good time while you immerse yourself in an intriguing subject.Kate DePaolisDual Credit Coordinator971-722-7736kate.depaolis@pcc.eduFrank SmithDual Credit Coordinator971-722-7732frank.smith@pcc.eduAdam ClarkHS Outreach & Intake Coordinator971-217-7817adam.clark3@pcc.eduPORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY: PortlandProgramsDetailsContact InformationPrograms for High School StudentsTeen ProgramThese programs provide the opportunity for high school students to take PSU courses at their high schools, earning both high school and college credit.Joy BeckettChallenge Program Director503-725-5255jbeckett@pdx.eduStephanie GustafsonChallenge Program Coordinator503-725-5995s.gustafson@pdx.eduUndergraduate Admissions503-725-3511 or+1 (800) 547-8887 Ext #53511admissions@pdx.eduJoy BeckettChallenge Director jbeckett@pdx.eduMatt CarlsonAssociate Dean of CLAS carlsonm@pdx.eduROGUE COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Grants PassProgramsDetailsContact InformationCollege NowEarly CollegeStudents are encouraged to utilize both College Now courses available at their high school and Early College traditional RCC courses to complete a certificate or other RCC?plan?of?study while still in high school.SOUTHWESTERN OREGON COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Coos BayProgramsDetailsContact InformationDual CreditStudents get the opportunity to earn both high school and college credit. College credits earned during high school are transferable to Oregon community college programs and many four-year higher education institutions.Mike WinstonDean of Instruction michael.winston@socc.eduHonora BuellDual Credit Coordinator541-888-7893honora.buell@socc.eduKyle HellandExpanded Options Coordinator541-888-7470kyle.helland@socc.eduSOUTHERN OREGON UNIVERSITY: AshlandProgramsDetailsContact InformationDual Credit Pre-college Summer Youth ProgramsACADEMY (TAG)SEA Camp of OregonKonaway Nika TillcumAdvanced Southern Credit (ASC) offers students the opportunity to begin a university education while still in high school, without traveling to a university campus.For more than 40 years, SOU Pre-College Youth Programs has offered an enriching and dynamic educational programs to K-12th grade students in southern Oregon. Our programs include summer camps, enrichment classes and workshops, regional academic competitions, and early college credit programs for high school students. We encourage students to get excited about college life and begin dreaming about being a college student.Pre-College Youth Programs541-552-6452youthprograms@sou.eduStephanie ButlerHigh School Coordinator541-552-6916butlers@sou.eduTILLAMOOK BAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE: TillamookProgramsDetailsContact InformationDual CreditHigh school students in the three local schools are earning college credits for some of their high school courses through the Dual Credit program at Tillamook Bay Community College (TBCC).Kandi SpitzerDean of Academic Partnerships503-842-8222 Ext # 1310kandispitzer@tillamookbaycc.eduEsther TroyerTBCC Liaison for Neah-Kah-Nie HS503-355-3588esthert@Elizabeth ShelleyTBCC Liaison for Tillamook HS503-842-3566 Ext #2330shelleye@tillamook.k12.or.usDaniela Moreno-GutierrezTBCC Liaison for Nestucca HS503-392-3194 Ext #104DanielaM@nestucca.k12.or.usDaniela Moreno-GutierrezTBCC Liaison for Nestucca HS503-392-3194 Ext #104DanielaM@nestucca.k12.or.usKellie McKeehanAdvisor503-842-8222 Ext #1155KellieMcKeehan@tillamookbaycc.eduTREASURE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE: OntarioProgramsDetailsContact InformationCollege ChoiceDual Credit/CTETreasure Valley Community College (TVCC) offers local high school students the opportunity to enroll in two college courses each quarter at a reduced tuition rate.The Dual Credit and Career and Technical Education (CTE) Program offers high school students college credit in CTE classes taught in high schools by qualified high school instructors.Stephanie OesterTVCC Advisor541-881-5806soester@Enrollment Services541-881-5815studentservices@Zach WidnerAcademic & Career Advisor541-881-5818zwidner@David KoehlerDean of CTE541-881-5858dkoehler@UMPQUA COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Roseburg ProgramsDetailsContact InformationDual CreditWoolley CenterDual credits granted are regular UCC credits and most will transfer to other schools, including Oregon public universities.Woolley Center offers adult skills and credit recovery.Missy Olson541-440-7865missy.olson@umpqua.eduOffice of Admissions541-440-7743 or+1 (800) 820-5161 Ext #7743admissions@umpqua.eduRobin Van Cleave 541-440-4603robin.vancleave@umpqua.eduMary Ann Pope Maryann.pope@umpqua.eduKeeley EldredgeCollege Transition Specialist 541-440-7709keeley.eldredge@umpqua.eduUNIVERSITY OF OREGON: EugeneProgramsDetailsContact InformationSummer Academy to Inspire Learning (SAIL)Music CampsThe University of Oregon’s Summer Academy to Inspire Learning (SAIL) pre-college program mission is to inspire middle and high school students from low socioeconomic, first-generation, and underrepresented backgrounds from across the state of Oregon to pursue, enroll and succeed in higher education by providing first-hand experiences with faculty, volunteers, college student mentors and university campus resources. Music camps offer marching band and jazz. SAIL ProgramMailing Address:5217 University of Oregon Physical/Shipping Address:1585 E 13th Ave, 101 Oregon Hall Eugene, OR 97403-5217Office: 108 & 109 Oregon Hall541-346-4668sailstaff@uoregon.eduWESTERN OREGON UNIVERSITY: MonmouthProgramsDetailsContact InformationWillamette PromiseSummer BridgeUpward BoundWP got its start in 2014 with a Regional Promise Replication Grant from the Oregon Department of Education. Its goals are to expand opportunities to earn accelerated credit, enhance career readiness and a college-going culture in Oregon’s schools and communities, and strengthen coordination and collaboration across educational sectors.Upward Bound is a college preparatory program funded by the U.S. Department of Education. Eligible high school students receive tutoring, counseling, and classroom instruction designed to help them enter and successfully complete a post-secondary program.Willamette Promise503-540-4420willamettepromise@Fatima Chacon-Martinez Bilingual Community Outreach503-588-5330fatima.martinez@Adam Whalen Program Coordinator 503-588-5330adam.whalen@Upward BoundJackie AguirreAdvisor503-838-8061aguirrej@wou.edu Shondra RussellDirector503-838-8617russells@wou.edu ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS AND ORGANIZATIONS($)?= scholarships availableApprenticeships in Science and EngineeringVarious locations ? Grades 9-11 ? June-August ? $285?($)Summer internships with professional engineers and scientists. Includes a $1,000 stipend.Application Deadline:?March 6, 2020Brand CampPortland ? Ages 16+ ? June 15-19, July 13-17, 2020 ? $415?($)For high school and college students interested in business, branding, and entrepreneurship.FBI Teen AcademySalem ? Grades 10-11 ? July 6-10, 2020 ? FreeA week-long, residential camp that provides an opportunity to work directly with FBI agents and specialty teams.Application Deadline:?May 15, 2020Fire CampPortland, Sherwood ? Ages 16-20 ? June 26-27, July 31-August 2, 2020 ? FreeCamps for young women to experience the unique aspects of being a firefighter.Application Deadline:?May 26, 2020 (Portland) and June 26, 2020 (Sherwood)iD Tech CampsPortland ? Ages 7-17 ? June-August ? Cost varies?($)Week-long camps focus on programming, game design, apps, robotics and more.Scholarship Application Deadline:?April 15, 2020Intel? Future Skills STEAM CampEugene ? Ages 15-18 ? June 21-28, 2020 ? FreeAn opportunity for girls to dive into STEAM subjects.Application Deadline:?March 31, 2020KP YEAH!Portland ? Grades 10-12 ? July 1-27, 2020 ? $800 stipendA paid, 4-week, interactive healthcare career exploration program for high school students.Application Deadline:?January 31, 2020MedQuestLa Grande ? Grades 9-12 ? June 14-19, 2020 ? $400?($)A week-long exploration of health care careers.Application Deadline:?March 29, 2020Northwest Youth CorpsVarious locations ? Ages 12-24 ? June-August ? Cost varies?($), may include stipendOffers outdoor camps and job-training programs at locations around the state.OMSI Camps & ClassesVarious locations ? Grades K-12 ? Various dates ? Cost varies?($) Science, design, adventure and more at locations around the state.Oregon Private College WeekVarious locations ? Grades 10-12 ??July 27-31, 2020 ? FreeInformation sessions and tours for students, parents and educators at private colleges across the state.Oregon Veterans Youth ChallengeSalem ? Ages 16-19 ??July 6-10, 2020 ? FreeA boot camp that teaches the benefits of pursuing a higher education either through college, the military or a certified trade school.SPICE Science CampEugene ? Grades 6-9 ??July 6-17, August 3-14, 2020 ? $350?($)Two-week day camp for girls focusing on hands-on exploration of science.Young Entrepreneurs Business WeekBend, Portland, Corvallis, Eugene ? Grades 9-12 ? July 12-18, July 26 – August 1, August 9-15, 2020 ? $1,495?($)Students work in teams to create and run a business during this week-long simulation. ................
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