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Project Success

 



CLUSTER

Project success is a program that focuses on innovative approaches in the learning community. Cluster courses have been developed to enhance student opportunities to develop basic skills and participate in collaborative educational environments. The Honors Cluster integrates transfer level disciplines that challenge the academically gifted student. Each semester instructors develop new ideas and approaches to expand perspectives. The Reading Academy links English 090 with English 090R and PDC 130 and prepares students for the academic rigors of college courses.

STUDENT SUCCESS
 
Research indicates that students who enrolled in PROJECT SUCCESS completed more units and earned a higher grade point average than students with similar skills who did not participate in the project.

The PROJECT SUCCESS staff have been selected for their outstanding teaching skills and their commitment to the theory that students need not experience failure within the college classroom.
 

Honors Interdisciplinary Cluster - English 120 and History 105 and Humanities 110. First-Time Freshmen are invited to participate in the Honors Cluster on the basis of a high school GPA of 3.2 or above. Freshmen must take the English Placement Test and place at the English 120 level. The recommendation of high school faculty may also be considered for enrollment.

Continuing Students at Grossmont College are invited to participate in the Honors Cluster if they have completed 12 units and maintained a GPA of 3.2.  Students also must be eligible for English 120.  Recommendation of college faculty may be used for enrollment in the program.

Students Transferring from other colleges are invited to participate if they have completed 12 units and maintained a GPA of 3.2.  Students also must be eligible for English 120.  Recommendation of college faculty may be used for enrollment in the program.

Students with extenuating circumstances who do not meet the above requirements should contact Sue Jensen (619-644-7493) who will then review individual cases.

Powerpoint  presentation on Project Success.

 

 

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