Wednoesdav. Julv 19 1995 --The MinhinanfDailv - 7 rruUllvOUQyJ'ilUly 1,7, 1.7a:! 1 1 IC IYII4IIIvaII Elally -, Pre-college programs prepare students for education By Deborah 6. Weinstein Daily Staff Reporter High school seniors aren't the only ones pondering the meaning of college or their impending future. The University is participating in a statewide program that brings almost 2,000 high school students to university campuses throughout the state of Michi- Interim pre-college coordinator Onis Cheathams said the programs are meant to generate and sustain interest in sec- ondary education. "We take alot of en- ergy and time to keep in contact (with participants) and as many doors open for them," she said. One of the programs is the King/ Chavez/Parks Career Exploration Pro- gram. KCP is a career-oriented program that focuses on a particular career each week and provides workshops about that specific field. Field-related activities, such as a mock trial during the law semi- nar, are part of the programming. In addition to addressing career de- mands and University admission re- quirements, Multicultural Events Coor- dinator Nicole Johnson said that KCP tries to help students feel in control. "(KCP) gives them steps they can take to reach their goals," she said. The program goes beyond informing students about standardized test scores and a career's academic requirements. KCP also tries to address social issues such as peer pressure and self image, which may be obstacles to enrolling in college or pursuing a career. Resident counselor Akomea Poku- KanKam described the part of the pro- gram called "The Game of Life." "(It is about) how racial, economic and gender stereotypes could be ob- stacles to success and how to overcome (them)," he said. Johnson said a quiz-bowl style pro- gram complements the game. "Students break into teams and dis- cuss questions about history, literature... famous people. It is multicultural-based so the scholars can see that people in other minority groups have succeeded despite their history," Johnson said. Darius Cobb, a senior at Cass-Tech- nical High School, has been in the KCP program for three years. "It's a nice way to start friendships and to learn some- thing, learn something really worth- while," he said. Similar to KCP in its academic focus is the Wade H. McCree JrtIncentive Scholar- ship Program. ISP differs from KCP in its duration and admission requirements. Cheathams said that to be in the program, students must be nominated by a principal or counselor in eighth grade. Students start the program in the ninth grade and are active throughout the academic year and summer. If students maintain a grade point of 3.0 or better and earn an ACT score of 21 or higher, they receive a tuition scholarship. Cheathams said the program is a suc- cess. 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