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CAMP scholarships are designed to help a student complete their first year in good academic standing. Scholarships will be renewed for Spring Semester if a student meets the program’s academic requirements throughout the Fall Semester.

APPLICATIONS ARE ACCEPTED YEAR-ROUND!
For priority status, applications must be submitted by February 15 of the appropriate year.

DOWNLOAD AND PRINT CURRENT APPLICATION:
APPLICATION (PDF)

Please mail complete application to:
College Assistance Migrant Program
Boise State University
1910 University Dr. E-226
Boise, ID 83725-1745

APPLICATION CHECKLIST
Please print and check off for your records.
CHECKLIST

ELEGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
To qualify for CAMP you must have participated within the last 24 months in at least one of the following:

You or one of your parents 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. (Farmwork is considered activity directly related to the production of crops, dairy products, poultry or livestock; or the cultivation or harvesting of trees; or any activity directly related to fish farms. This farmwork includes work performed for either wages or personal subsistence on a farm, ranch, or similar establishment.)

Participated in or be eligible to participate in a Chapter I Migrant Education Program. A copy of the Certificate of Eligibility (COE) form, or a letter from a Home School Coordinator stating your current or previous eligibility will verify participation. COE forms can be obtained from the Migrant Coordinator of your school.

Qualified or are eligible to qualify for the Workforce Investment Act 167 Program (WIA 167).

And

Have a high school diploma or GED.
Be a U.S. Citizen or Legal Resident of the United States (Permanent Resident).
Be FAFSA Pell Eligible.
Accepted to Boise State University.

FINALLY - Desire a four-year academic or a two-year technical degree in preparation for a four-year academic or technical degree.

 





College Assistance Migrant Program . Boise State University . 1910 University Dr. E-226