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UNL prep academy to benefit Omaha students

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By the Lincoln Journal Star

Thursday, Aug 14, 2008 - 11:39:14 am CDT

A new partnership between an Omaha school, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and an Omaha community group is working to improve college performance of low-income students.

The partnership — called the Nebraska College Preparatory Academy — will identify 20 freshman Omaha North High Magnet School students and prepare them for college.

Scholars who graduate from the academy and desire to attend UNL will be prepared for admission and be eligible for financial aid for the full direct cost of attendance. Academy students also will receive college work-study assistance, directed academic and career advising, and tutoring and mentoring.

The first UNL College Preparatory Academy class was selected at Grand Island Senior High School in 2006, and 52 first-generation or low-income students there have participated.

The academy provides Omaha North High School scholars and their parents support from UNL and Omaha administrators, teachers and counselors. They also receive support from community members of the Empowerment Network.

In addition to the preparatory academy, UNL will admit 10 Omaha North 11th graders into a pilot Nebraska Cadet (College Access, Development and Training) Institute. The institute will provide talented students admission and financial support to UNL, and include career development and leadership curriculum.

More information, including application for admission into College Preparatory Academy classes, can be found at: www.admissions.unl.edu/college_prep_academy.


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Translated wrote on August 14, 2008 2:21 pm:
" Translation: East Omaha public schools aren't doing their jobs, so the state's taxpayers have to pick up the slack. "

Great Program wrote on August 14, 2008 7:40 pm:
" Translated, North Omaha students face such profound poverty that college is often not an option. This program gives students a chance at what you take for granted and it also makes them earn it with their involvement in this program as high school students. "

Matt P. wrote on August 14, 2008 10:31 pm:
" Translation: Kids of all economic backgrounds should have at least a decent opportunity to get an education. Some of that tax money being spent is MY tax money and I completely and 100% have no problem with that! "

JT Hutt wrote on August 15, 2008 11:41 am:
" Here's your "prep" class.
1 Show up for class.
2 Pay attention in class.
3 Do the work assigned.
4 Study the material more than once before the test.
5 Take the tests.
6 Talk to your teachers and guidance professionals about planning for your academic/financial future.
7 Fill out paperwork for college/grants/loans.
8 Go to college
9 Repeat steps 1-8 "