SVC College Assistance Migrant Program Application
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Program Overview
The College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) at Skagit Valley College provides academic support and retention services to college students from migrant and seasonal farm working families.
The program provides assistance to first-year college students to persist and fulfill their goals of completing a college degree.
CAMP is funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Education under the auspices of the Office of Migrant Education.
Name and Contact Information
ctcLink Student ID Number
First Name
Last Name
Birthdate (mm/dd/yyyy)
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Mobile Phone Number
Home Phone
Email
Verify Email
Mailing Address
City
State
Zip/Postal Code
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Eligibility
Are you attending SVC as a freshman first year applicant for 2023-2024 academic year?
Yes
No
If you have attended SVC Previously do you have less than 45 Credits?
Yes
No
I'm not sure
Are you a U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident?
Yes
No
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Eligibility (Continued)
Have you, or your parents, or your immediate family members worked at least 75 days in the past 2 years in migrant or seasonal farmwork, which includes crop, dairy, poultry, livestock production, cultivation or harvesting of trees, or fish farming?
Yes
No
Have you participated in a Title I, Migrant Education Program?
Yes
No
Have you graduated high school or completed your GED?
Yes
No
If you attended or are attending high school, what is the name of the latest school you attended?
What year did you graduate?
Have you qualified for the Workforce Investment Act (WIA)?
Yes
No
Do you identify as Hispanic or Latinx?
Yes
No
Which race do you identify with?
American Indian or Alaska Native
Asian
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
White
Two or more races
Other
If you identify with another race or ethnicity, please elaborate.
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Assessment Factors
Limited English Proficiency - Within the past 4 years, did you take English as a Second Language (ESL) classes or were you identified as an English Language Learner (ELL)?
Yes
No
Do either of your parents have a 4‐year university degree?
Yes
No
Which services are you interested in getting information and/or getting information? (Select all that apply.)
Academic advising
Cultural enrichment
Peer mentoring
CAMP First Quarter Experience
Financial literacy
Personal Counseling
Career guidance
Financial support Tutoring
College orientation
Housing/health Tech/Computer Labs
College success workshops
Study skills/instruction
Other
If you are interested in SVC services not listed above, please list them here.
Tell us how you learned about SVC CAMP:
Staff/Faculty
Friend Referral‐agency or program
HS Counselor
Recruiter/Outreach Staff
CAMP Website
Other
If you learned about SVC CAMP through some other means, please let us know here:
Educational Background
Anticipated Attendance:
Full Time
Part Time
Less than Part Time
Intended major:
Have you completed college placement tests?
Yes
No
Are you an active TRIO student at SVC?
Yes
No
What is the highest educational grade completed by either or your parents/guardians?
Please select...
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Some College
Associate's Degree
College Degree
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Personal Statement/Essay
Please describe your family’s work history. What types of migrant/seasonal farm work have you or your immediate family performed? What motivates you to pursue a college degree? (minimum of 100 words)
Describe your short and long-term goals while attending college and how the CAMP team can support you in achieving them. ( minimum of 100 words)