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Program Models Mentoring And/Or Tutoring

Program Model Title State
Library tutoring in an elementary school School: Holy Cross College
IN
Mentor Leader Certificate Program School: Marian College
IN
“”Mentoring in the City”" volunteer program and the Junior High Peace Conference School: Marian College
IN
The University of Kansas Medical Center’s Promise School: The University of Kansas Medical Center
KS
Co-curricular art-based community programs School: Massachusetts College of Art
MA
Providing a continuum of education for youth School: Merrimack College
MA
“”Kids Plus”" program: raising community aspirations School: Bates College
ME
Service learning partnership with the Mallett School French Program School: University of Maine at Farmington
ME
Basic English course: The written word and the lived experience School: Hibbing Community and Technical College
MN
English as a second language tutors and mentors School: Moorhead State University
MN
Various service-learning opportunities for students School: Concordia University, St. Paul
MN
Writing and grammar tutors School: Minneapolis Community and Technical College
MN
America Reads Program School: University of Montana at Missoula
MT
Missoula Flagship program School: University of Montana at Missoula
MT
The After School Adventure Program (ASAP): recruiting volunteers and tutoring children School: Montana State University-Northern
MT
Tutoring for homeless children School: Guilford College
NC
Project SO-PREPARED: after-school enrichment program School: Rivier College
NH
African American Literature students mentor Middle Earth youth School: Raritan Valley Community College
NJ
Student Literacy Corps School: Ramapo College
NJ
Bringing together students and staff: ESL Tutoring Program School: St. Thomas Aquinas College
NY

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