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Hofstra STEP Program
Graduates 100 Local Students from Summer Scholars Academy;
Program Offers Exposure to Careers in Science and Technology
Saturday Scholars Academy
to Begin in the Fall
Aug 13, 2010 - Hofstra University, Hempstead,
NY … Hofstra University’s Science and Technology
Entry Project (STEP) offered a Summer Scholars Academy, July
6 to 29, 2010, enrolling 100 students in grades 6-12, who
have expressed interests in careers in science and technology
or those that require pre-licensure. The students came from
49 schools in Nassau, Suffolk and Queens Counties
The students attended the Academy Monday through Wednesday,
at the Center for Educational Access and Success located at
Hofstra’s School of Education, Health and Human Services
(SOEHHS). Classes offered included law, health careers, architecture,
arts and technology, and forensic science. On Thursdays, the
students participated in field trips that offered additional
insight into the areas they were studying. The classes were
taught by instructors from the surrounding school districts
as well as Hofstra graduate students from the School of Law
and the School of Education, Health and Human Services.
The classes offered by the Summer Scholars Academy were hands-on,
offering experiences not normally available in a traditional
classroom environment. For example, in the law class, created
by Hofstra Professor of Legal Writing Barbara Barron, offered
students an opportunity to work on an actual case, where they
were presented with details from a lawsuit and asked to draw
conclusions. They also participated in a mock trial to which
they invited their family and other guests.
In addition to the Summer Scholars Academy, Hofstra STEP
offers a Saturday Scholars Academy during the fall and spring
semesters. This program offers enrichment and review classes,
as well as SAT and ACT preparation. Graduates from the 2009-2010
program include the 2010 valedictorian of Hempstead High School
who is entering Harvard University this fall and the valedictorian
and salutatorian of Uniondale High School, who will be students
at Columbia and Harvard Universities, respectively.
Students are asked to apply for the Summer Scholars Academy
in May and the Saturday Scholars Academy in the fall and spring.
Selection is based on the strength of their application. Both
academies are grant-funded.
For more information on the Summer Scholars Academy and the
Saturday Scholars Academy and on STEP, please contact Anthony
Robinson, assistant dean and executive director, for SOEHHS’s
Center for Educational Access and Success, at (516) 463-5794
or anthony.robinson@hofstra.edu.
Or visit www.hofstra.edu/ceas.
Source: Hofstra University Press Release:
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