here. - New Mexico State University at Grants
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here. - New Mexico State University at Grants
ELIGIBILITY Cibola County Service Area Resident Enrolled at least half-time at the following high schools: Laguna-Acoma, Tohajiilee, Grants, Pine Hill, Tse Yi Gai, Quemado, or Thoreau High School Incoming high school freshman to incoming senior 2.50 cumulative GPA or higher (preferred) TENTATIVE STUDENT SCHEDULE The daily schedule format: Monday-Thursday (No Friday Classes) 9 a.m.– 1 p.m. : 1st Session 1p.m.– 1:30 p.m. : Lunch 1:30 p.m.– 4:30 p.m. : 2nd Session TRANSPORTATION The academies will take place on the New Mexico State University Grants Campus. Daily transportation will be provided to and from the campus from central drop-off and pick-up locations within the communities of Laguna, Acoma and Tohajiilee. FEES There are no fees for eligible students to participate in the Summer Dual Credit Academies. Students must complete all necessary assignments and be present for ALL summer academy activities to receive three (3) college credits. MISSION The mission of the NMSU Grants Dual Credit Summer Academy Program is to provide academic enrichment and to foster post-secondary education of Cibola County Service area high school students who attend Grants, Laguna-Acoma, Pine Hill, Quemado, Thoreau, Tohajiilee, and Tse Yi Gai High Schools. NMSU GRANTS DUAL CREDIT SUMMER ACADEMIES 2015 APPLICATION PROCESS 1. Complete the Dual Credit Summer Program Application 2. Complete the NMSU Dual Credit Packet * Dual Credit Request Form * Dual Credit Agreement of Understanding * NMSU Admissions Application 3. Send unofficial High School Transcripts to NMSU Grants. COMPLETE APPLICATIONS due: May 1, 2015 TRANSCRIPTS due: May 1, 2015 Letter of recommendation from teacher, counselor, or tribal leader (non-related) is strongly encouraged as each Academy is limited to 25 spaces. NMSU GRANTS Submit your application packet to: NMSU GRANTS Ambrosia Knighton Dual Credit Coordinator 1500 Third Street Grants, N.M. 87020 [email protected] Phone: 505-287-6620 Fax: 505-287-2329 Native American Serving Non-Tribal Institutions Grant Program Title V Hispanic Serving Institutions Cooperative Grant Program (with UNM Valencia) “Game Development” Academy “Women in STEMH” Academy June 1-11, 2015 CMT 160 Modeling and Animation (3 Credits) June 15-25, 2015 OECS 255, Special Topics (3 Credits) Instructors: Michael Brown, Lara Cucciardi Instructors: Lara Cucciardi, Rachelle Simpson Design your own video games by learning game design and animation techniques. From the beginning to your own game! “Intro to Computer Science” Academy Instructor: Dr. William Serban Learn the History of your Community! Find out what makes your home Important and Special! Field Trips and so much more! “Digital Storytelling” Academy July 13-23, 2015 CMT 190 Digital Video Production I (3 Credits) June 15-25, 2015 CS 209, Special Topics (3 Credits) Instructors: Lara Cucciardi, Rachelle Simpson This academy is going to be packed with information about computer hardware, operating systems and software applications. June 29-July 9, 2015 HIST 269 History Special Topics (3 Credits) “Start a Game Design Business” Academy June 1-11, 2015 OECS 105 Intro to Microcomputer Technology (3 Credits) This academy will introduce students to some of the amazing achievements that women have made in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Math and Health. “There’s No Place Like Home” Academy Instructor: Rachelle Simpson Instructors: Gabriel Gallegos, Dia Hammon-Garcia This academy will teach student how to start their own game design business. Digital videotaping and editing Conduct a documentary on your Community and tell its story! Field Trips and so much more!