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=Mission Statement=
=Mission Statement=
Expanding Horizons is a mentoring program for high school students with migrant parents. Dickinson mentors are paired with mentees from schools around the Cumberland Valley. By attending evetns at Dickinson throughout the year and by keeping in touch, mentors and mentees form relationships where mentors help with school work, provide information about getting into college and give students an outlet and support network. The one-on-one time that mentees spend with their Dickinson mentors is extremely valuable.
Expanding Horizons is a mentoring program for high school students with migrant parents. Dickinson mentors are paired with mentees from schools around the Cumberland Valley. By attending evetns at Dickinson throughout the year and by keeping in touch, mentors and mentees form relationships where mentors help with school work, provide information about getting into college and give students an outlet and support network. The one-on-one time that mentees spend with their Dickinson mentors is extremely valuable. This mission statment can be found [http://www.dickinson.edu/departments/commserv/rotaract/programs.html here.]


==Events==
==Events==

Revision as of 16:12, 11 May 2006

Mission Statement

Expanding Horizons is a mentoring program for high school students with migrant parents. Dickinson mentors are paired with mentees from schools around the Cumberland Valley. By attending evetns at Dickinson throughout the year and by keeping in touch, mentors and mentees form relationships where mentors help with school work, provide information about getting into college and give students an outlet and support network. The one-on-one time that mentees spend with their Dickinson mentors is extremely valuable. This mission statment can be found here.

Events

Each Dickinson College Student is paired up with a high shool student. It is expected that the college student will maintain a one-on-one relationship with the high school student they are paired up with (via phone, internet, and in person). Once a month the high school students are brought to the campus where they will be able to spend time with their mentor, do fun activities (such as skating, bowling etc.), and learn education tools to help them get through school. The Lincoln Intermediate Unit is the organization that bring the high school students from Chambersburg, Harrisburg, Shippenburg and Carlisle to the college. This organization deals with the development of migrand children. For more information visit their unofficial website by Nsenga Jenkins '07.


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