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Educational Outreach planning enrichment programs for teens and children learn about BHSU.
students who want to explore different career paths. The programs are in the planning stages and the courses are all tentative based on instructor availability. College for Teens (CFT) is a series of fun and unique enrichment programs for high school students. The summer educational supplement program consists of one and two- week classes taught by BHSU faculty or other highly qualified and experienced instruc- tors. Courses under consideration include: The Apprentice – Become a BHSU Intern!; Online College Applications for Juniors and Seniors; ACT Preparation Courses; and
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he Educational Outreach department at Black Hills State University is cur- rently developing summer enrich- ment programs aimed at younger
Work Smarter, Play More!
College for Kids (CFK) is an academic enrichment program for young students who have high academic potential, and an inter- est in the subject matter. The CFK program will provide participants with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities in comput- ers, math, science, fine arts and humani- ties. Courses that are being considered are: Creative Writing/Theater Workshop; Wicked Weather; Are you a potential Prada?; Dance Fever; and The Sky’s the Limit!
The programs are being designed to allow students to gain valuable experience in a possible career field, develop employ- ability skills, understand how internship experiences relate to careers, post-secondary education and high school classes, and to
Last fall, Educational Outreach brought Scrubs Camp to BHSU. The camp provided South Dakota high school students a chance to discover the health care field by offering them an opportunity to explore and experi- ence various health care industry careers. The day-long event provided students the opportunity to hear from a variety of health care professionals in the Black Hills area. Students also had a chance to experi- ence many hands-on activities throughout the day and learn about career shadowing opportunities.
For more information contact Cheryl
Templeton, coordinator of Educational Outreach at BHSU, at (605) 642-6321 or
CherylTempleton@BHSU.edu.
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Scholarships are available for Project SELECT through Dakota ASSETS, a grant administered by TIE in partnership with BHSU, S.D. Teach for America, Sinte Gleska University, Oglala Lakota College, and the Department of Education.
See
www.DakotaAssets.TIE.net or contact Nancy at 605-718-5449 or
NancyWhitcher@BHSU.edu. Black Hills State University Alumni Magazine Page 26
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