• What is CAMPUS?

    The College Achievement & Multicultural Program for Unique Students (CAMPUS) is an academic and college preparation initiative that began in the spring 2002 that currently serves over 300 students in grades 9-12. CAMPUS is a high school college access program designed to removed barriers and/or meet the specific needs of first-generation college-bound students attending Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS). 

    CAMPUS seeks to provide support and encouragement to students who demonstrate the ability to achieve academic success and college admission. Admission to and graduation from college are among the goals of the CAMPUS program. Students must commit to attending mandatory CAMPUS meetings and/or classes during the school day and CAMPUS activities throughout the year. Parents are also an integral part of CAMPUS and its success and are encouraged to participate in program initiatives throughout the school year. 

     

    More information can be found at the following webpage: https://www.lcps.org/Page/226118

     

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