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NAUGATUCK â A new University of Connecticut initiative is designed to target and recruit students in the stateâs 33 Alliance Districts, including Naugatuck.
UConn President Thomas Katsouleas announced the UConn Alliance Pathway on Feb. 4. The program is aimed at the stateâs lowest-performing school districts, known as Alliance Districts.
Under the program, participating Alliance Districts will identify the top 10% of their graduating high school class, or students who are among the top 10% of free or reduced lunch recipients in their high school class.
UConn will then target the identified students for recruitment, and the university will tailor support services to try to increase the academic success of Alliance students who enroll, including mentorship programs, scholarships, career advice and networking.
UConn Launches Program to Connect with Talented Alliance District Students
A plan to help Connecticut students from underserved communities prepare for college.
The UConn Alliance Pathway will offer support to Connecticut high school students from underserved districts. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo) Copy Link
The University of Connecticut is launching an initiative to connect talented students in certain Connecticut school districts with information on the many academic and financial resources available to them as potential UConn undergraduates.
The UConn Alliance Pathway was introduced Thursday, Feb. 4 by Gov. Ned Lamont and UConn President Thomas Katsouleas as the governor announced higher education initiatives developed to strengthen his Workforce Strategic Plan.
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