PUENTE Flier

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PUENTE Project PUENTE’s continued success in motivating and supporting low-income, first-generation students to earn degrees from four-year col- leges and universities has been researched by the Harvard Graduate School of Educa- tion, the University of California and New Mexico State University, to name a few. The mission of the Puente Project is to increase the number of educationally under- served students who: Transfer/enroll in four-year colleges and universities, Earn college degrees, and Return to their communities as leaders and mentors. A priority of the STEM grant is to expand and enhance educational opportunities for and improve the academic attainment of under- served student populations in the STEM fields. By implementing this retention strategy for our undergraduate students we would like your participation in sharing your professional and academic experiences in order to encourage a student to learn and improve within their college career. Mentors can help by: Sharing your professional and academic experiences Introducing the role of professional networking Encouraging students to learn and improve Motivating students to transfer to a four- year university Serving as a role model by committing to 9 hours per semester for 1 school year Come be a part of making history here in Texas as we become the 4th site in Texas to implement the PUENTE Program. Informational sessions and training provided at your place of business upon request. In an effort to promote the overall goals of the HSI (Hispanic Serving Institution) STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Grant Lee College will be implementing the PUENTE Mentoring Program. Contact: Victoria Marron Interim HSI STEM Grant Director & Puente Project Coordinator [email protected] 281.425.6501

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PUENTE Project

PUENTE’s continued success in motivatingand supporting low-income, first-generationstudents to earn degrees from four-year col-leges and universities has been researchedby the Harvard Graduate School of Educa-tion, the University of California and NewMexico State University, to name a few.

The mission of the Puente Project is toincrease the number of educationally under-served students who:

• Transfer/enroll in four-year colleges anduniversities,

• Earn college degrees, and• Return to their communities as leaders and

mentors.

A priority of the STEM grant is to expand andenhance educational opportunities for andimprove the academic attainment of under-served student populations in the STEMfields. By implementing this retention strategy for our undergraduate students wewould like your participation in sharing your

professional and academic experiences inorder to encourage a student to learn andimprove within their college career.

Mentors can help by:

• Sharing your professional and academicexperiences

• Introducing the role of professional networking

• Encouraging students to learn and improve

• Motivating students to transfer to a four-year university

• Serving as a role model by committing to 9hours per semester for 1 school year

Come be a part of making history here inTexas as we become the 4th site in Texas toimplement the PUENTE Program.

Informational sessions andtraining provided at yourplace of business upon request.

In an effort to promote the overall goals of the HSI (Hispanic ServingInstitution) STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics)Grant Lee College will be implementing the PUENTE Mentoring Program.

Contact: Victoria MarronInterim HSI STEM Grant Director& Puente Project [email protected]