AUGUST 2 - 8,1987 THE MICHIGAN CITIZEN
PCC DuBois program
Post achievement inspires future exellence
HIGHLAND PARK - High­
land Park Community College
is looking for the best With
the introduction of the
DuBois Honors Program, the
school will offer an "individual­
ized, demanding, enriched and
creative liberal arts, sciences,
and letters program of study"
for students who qualify.
To qualify, students must
have a minimum 3.0 grade
int average; acceptable
ACf/SAT scores; letters of
recommendation; partipate in
an interview with the Honors
Committee, according to
literature announcing the
program.
amed for Dr. William Ed­
ward Burghardt DuBois --­
scholar, eductor, novelist,
poet, editor, political activist -­
- the program was founded "in
the spirit of his legacy of
academic excellecnce and
professional and community
achievements of such diverse
Highland Park
Community
Dr. Lynd hford-Scal
Pr id nt of S.E. Michi an
V< terin ry Medical Association
Owner: Canterbury
Veterinary Hospital
Dr. Arthur Blum nstock
Endodontics Specialist
Judg
Pet r Spivak
Rosemary Martin
Educator/Bu in woman
Own r: Children' L arnin Centers
Michael
Director, Cov mment Affairs,
Chrysl r Moto Corporation;
Ex utive Dire tor,
Chrysler Corporation Fund
profundity. "
Dr. Comer Heath, m
said, "This Honors Program
has been initiated as an enhan­
cement of our current
academic delivery and as a
response to a resurgence of a
national thrust to promote ex­
cellence in learning and
achievement"
The intent of the program is
to offer two years of quality
undergraduate study at an af­
fordable institution.
uccessful completion of
the DuBois Honors Program
also assures that you will have
little. difficulty acquiring trans­
fer-merit scholarships to these
(major) colleges and univer­
sities," promises Dr. Vivian H.
Ross, Dean.
The college administrators
point to a long list of distin­
guished alumni as the histori­
cal basis for the program. (See
box accompanying this article
for sampling of accomplished
alumni).
Interested students should
contact Dean Ross at the col­
lege at 313-252-0475 ext 1El.
Classes begin August 29.
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