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ASPIRE to College Success |
Students in the ASPIRE program participate in a variety of programs geared towards college success. Here ASPIRE students are shown at a weekend one-credit Outdoor Activity Sampler course held at the Audubon Center in Sandstone, Minn. Following orientation, which included interns from around the world, students were divided into four groups to bond and enjoy a weekend of high ropes adventures, team challenges, wall climbing, canoeing, hiking, volleyball, fellowship and other activities. Students were accompanied by Ryan ODonovan, ASPIRE Program Coordinator and Lisa Everts, an Anoka-Ramsey physical education instructor. |
The ASPIRE program serves students at the Cambridge Campus by offering small class sizes, team-learning environments, personalized advising and various workshops. The goal is to help students successfully graduate with a two-year degree or complete the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum and transfer to a four-year institution. The program may be an option for high-potential students who think they cant afford college, have parents who didn't attend college, or are a person of color. National research from the Department of Education shows that students enrolled in programs like ASPIRE are more than twice as likely to remain in college and twice as likely to transfer to a four-year college. For more information about the ASPIRE program, contact Ryan ODonovan at 763.433.1896. |

