_What is CAMP?
The College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) is a federally funded program that assists migrant and seasonal farmworkers and persons working in agriculturally related activities pursue higher education.  The program specifically assists first-time freshmen at Aims Community College, Fort Lupton campus.  The purpose of CAMP is to address the educational and social development of low income and first generation college migrant students. CAMP provides first-year academic, personal, and financial support to ensure successful completion of the student's first year of college, continued enrollment, and eventual graduation from college.
_What does CAMP provide?
cApplication Assistance
•   Financial Aid Application Assistance
•   CAMP Orientation
•   Academic Advising
•   Peer Tutoring
•   Monthly Stipend

•   Personal Counseling
•   Job Search Assistance
•   Education/Cultural Field Trips
•   Leadership Development
•   Career Development
•   Extracurricular Activities
•   A comprehensive and individually tailored curriculum
_Who may apply to CAMP?
Any migrant or seasonal employed agricultural worker or their children who:
ï Within the last 24 months have worked a minimum of 75 days in farmwork
ï Been eligible to participate or have participated in a migrant education program under Chapter 1 - Migrant
ï Education
ï Participated in a WIA section 167 program
ï * Students must be full-time, first year freshmen with a permanent US residency
_How do I apply or get more information?
Simply contact anyone of the following CAMP staff:
kjsMain CAMP Office: (303) 857-4022 ext.4317
    Tammy Molinar-LeBlanc (303) 492-6043 , email: Molinar@colorado.edu
    Robert Garcia (303) 857-4022 ext. 4344, email: Robert.Garcia@colorado.edu

You may also contact the CAMP office directly by stopping by, calling or writing to:
    College Assistance Migrant Program
    AIMS Community College
    260 College Ave.
    Ft. Lupton, CO  80621
    phone: (303) 857-4022 ext.4317       fax:  (303) 492-2883

The University of Colorado at Boulder does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in employment or provision of services.