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We are committed to students' SUCCESS and WELL-BEING

  • ISU CAMP welcomes incoming students to be part of a great community! Come and join us to fulfill your dreams, acquire creative skills and develop practical tools to succeed in your educational and professional goals
  • To learn more about CAMP and get in contact with an advisor fill out this quick form!
  • Apply to CAMP online or schedule an appointment with an advisor

Eligibility

Must meet one of the following 

  • A student who has participated, or is currently participating in the Migrant Education Program (MEP) K - 12.
  • Qualified or are eligible for the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, Section 167 ( WIOA - 167)
  • Students who themselves, or someone in their immediate family has worked as a migrant or seasonal farm worker in the areas of agriculture, dairy, fisheries, or forestry for at least 75 days within the last 24 months.

In addition, you must meet these requirements as well

  • Student must be a US citizen or Permanent Legal Resident.
  • Student must be a first-year college student or incoming first-year college student.
  • Student must demonstrate financial need (must Submit a FAFSA).
  • Student must be pursuing a four-year degree (College of Technology programs do not qualify)
  • Student must plan to enroll as a full-time student with a minimum of 12 credits per semester
  • Students must plan to attend Idaho State University Pocatello campus

Program Student Services

When you become a CAMP Scholar you get access to 

  • CAMP scholarship
  • Academic advising
  • Tutoring
  • Academic/enrichment workshops

 

  • Cultural educational events
  • School supplies
  • CAMP computer lab/printing
  • Follow-up services for TRIO-SSS in Year 2 and beyond

Program Requirements

Requirements for participants in CAMP include

  • Maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA.
  • Attend mandatory weekly tutoring
  • Attend regular advising with the CAMP Staff
  • Participate in weekly study halls

 

  • No employment above 15 hours per week while attending classes.
  • Actively participate in CAMP-sponsored activities, group meetings, and academic activities.
  • Submit monthly academic progress reports.
  • Maintain positive leadership and civic engagement.

Interested?

Fill out this quick form to get more information on the College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP)