Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Rutgers To Recruit Future Students — Starting in Eighth Grade

Rutgers To Recruit Future Students — Starting in Eighth Grade: Officials at Rutgers University in New Jersey hope that a new pilot program will help lure more minority and low-income students to the state institution.

During his recent annual address before the university, Rutgers’ President Richard L. McCormick announced the launch of the Rutgers Future Scholars Program. According to university officials, school districts in Camden, Newark, New Brunswick, and Piscataway — where Rutgers’ campuses are located — will select a group of eighth graders each year who will receive invitations to campus events, as well as college-planning advice and test preparation. The students will also receive a guarantee of free tuition if they are admitted to Rutgers.

“It really is part of a comprehensive program to work on diversity issues at the university,” says Courtney McAnuff, vice president for enrollment management at Rutgers. “We’re just concerned that there’s not enough opportunity for some of those youngsters who come from urban areas. And the university has made a commitment to the students that they will have no student loans if they go here.”