Eagle Academy Newark Saturday College is back
All participating scholars must complete the online registration and parent consent forms. Program is one Saturday per month at Bloomfield College Campus in Bloomfield, NJ.
Attendance is VERY IMPORTANT in this initiative.
Attendance is VERY IMPORTANT in this initiative.
CALENDAR
October 14th 9:45 am - 1 pm Bloomfield College Open House November 18th 9:45 am - 1 pm FOCUS 2 Major and Career January 13th 9:45 am - 1 pm Major Exploration – Computer Science/Network Engineering |
February 17th 9:45 am - 1 pm Major Exploration – Natural Science March 24th 9:45 am - 1 pm Bloomfield College CAT Day April 14th 9:45 am - 1 pm Construct and write a college essay May 12th 9:45 am - 1 pm Essay writing continued |
Eagle Newark Saturday College Partnership with Bloomfield College Open House This Saturday.Attention Eagle Academy Newark High School Scholars
REGISTER NOW (Click the picture to your right)
Bloomfield College has something for everyone, and they invite our high school Eagle scholars to come and visit their beautiful campus and see how they can help you Write Your Own Story!
At the Open House, scholars will be able to experience first hand all the great things Bloomfield College has to offer.
REGISTER NOW (Click the picture to your right)
Bloomfield College has something for everyone, and they invite our high school Eagle scholars to come and visit their beautiful campus and see how they can help you Write Your Own Story!
At the Open House, scholars will be able to experience first hand all the great things Bloomfield College has to offer.
- Meet Staff and Discover Over 60 Majors
- Learn about Scholarships and Financial Aid
- Take a Campus Tour and Meet Current Student
- Meet with an Admission Counselor and Receive an Instant Admission Decision! The $40 Application Fee will be waived!
- (For instant admission decision, bring a completed application, high school transcripts, essay, and letters of recommendation. We're SAT-ACT optional, so you can choose not to submit your scores or submit them for consideration for merit-based scholarship aid. Transfer students need to bring transcripts from all colleges attended.)
EAGLE NEWARK expands it's partnership with BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE
By Alicia Cook
Pre-college summer programs are an exciting and educational way for students to get a taste of college life while they are still enrolled in high school. Rising sophomore students from Eagle Academy for Young Men of Newark had the opportunity to participate in one such program this summer, Bloomfield College’s 2016 10th Grade Summer Program. The program provided students with a head start on their college journey and ran three days a week from August 9 through August 18.
The 10th Grade Summer Program provided the students with the opportunity to participate in project-based math sessions, as well as improve their academic writing skills. The program, which was led by Bloomfield College professors, increased the students’ knowledge of time management skills, healthy study habits, and stress reduction techniques. Guest speakers for the program included Bloomfield College representatives from Financial Aid and Career Development.
“The Eagle Academy students will also be participating in PARCC (Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers) test prep here on campus once a month throughout the school year,” added Dr. Tresmaine Grimes, Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty. “We hope to continue to strengthen our relationship with them over the next three years and have them enroll at Bloomfield College upon graduation from high school.”
The program, which was free to students, was funded through a grant from the Predominantly Black Institutions Competitive Grant
Pre-college summer programs are an exciting and educational way for students to get a taste of college life while they are still enrolled in high school. Rising sophomore students from Eagle Academy for Young Men of Newark had the opportunity to participate in one such program this summer, Bloomfield College’s 2016 10th Grade Summer Program. The program provided students with a head start on their college journey and ran three days a week from August 9 through August 18.
The 10th Grade Summer Program provided the students with the opportunity to participate in project-based math sessions, as well as improve their academic writing skills. The program, which was led by Bloomfield College professors, increased the students’ knowledge of time management skills, healthy study habits, and stress reduction techniques. Guest speakers for the program included Bloomfield College representatives from Financial Aid and Career Development.
“The Eagle Academy students will also be participating in PARCC (Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers) test prep here on campus once a month throughout the school year,” added Dr. Tresmaine Grimes, Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty. “We hope to continue to strengthen our relationship with them over the next three years and have them enroll at Bloomfield College upon graduation from high school.”
The program, which was free to students, was funded through a grant from the Predominantly Black Institutions Competitive Grant