Resources
The primary objective of the Portable Assisted Study Sequece Progam (P.A.S.S) is to enable credit deficient migrant and non-migrant students to accumulate credits toward graduation from specially designed competency-based courses that are aligned to Arizona academic standards. Student earn one-half credit for each correspondence course. For more information or application, please contact Natalia Villaneda.
The College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) at Arizona State University is federally-funded by the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Migrant Education. The ASU CAMP Scholars Project provides academic support to students form migrant and seasonal farmworker backgrounds during their first year in college.
The College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) at Arizona Western College is a federally-funded program designed to meet the needs of students with migrant or seasonal farm-working backgrounds.
The Migratory Student Summer Academy (MSSA) is a state-funded enrichment program for the high-school-aged children of Arizona's migrant seasonal farmworkers (MSFW), focusing on leadership and instruction of core subjects of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The activities of the Academy include leadership workshops, hands-on classroom instruction, and socio-cultural enrichment in a camp setting.
Summer Learning leads with data-driven best practices across all Arizona Department of Education program areas by developing local and national partners to p rovide resources and strategies for all students, families, and educators.