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Maximum Achievement Project (MAP)
What is MAP?
MAP is a federally funded program whose goal is to increase graduation rates of African-American males and other low-income students.To achieve this end, MAP offers a variety of services to MAP students.
MAP students will
- Enroll in the Learning Community courses
- Have access to a mentor
- Obtain supplemental tutoring
- Receive paid internships and employment opportunities
- Enroll in the Leadership Academy
Who is eligible to participate?
Merritt College students who are not on academic probation
How does the registration process work?
1. Complete and submit an application
2. Meet with a MAP Counselor and complete MAP Intake Forms
3. Enroll in MAP Learning Community Courses
What are the MAP courses?
MAP courses include: English, Math, African American Studies, Communications, and Counseling.
How can I learn more about MAP?
Contact the Counseling Dept at 510-434-2475
