Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 07, 1989, Page 4, Image 4

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ail\ .intake ol thr t niiersiti s Hh'.P itrugram this term.
University gives youth a chance
By Dan J isli-r
I morald Reporter
I nr main students I hi- end
ill (all term is llir i ham i* In re
turn home ami loaf amtiml
then return In vrl anolhi'i trim
ill si IiiiiiI ri>i llir sluilimls i'll
mllml in the l'nivrrsitv's High
S< hiinl 1 i|ui\<iIi■ ik \ Program, il
ini'.ins graduation and a i ham r
al a Im'IIiT llh'
IV program, w hii h has e\
isit'd al the I im ersits sun r
I‘lli7 is designed In help mi
gianl hi seasonal latnnvnrhei
youths win) hair not i omplet
i‘d their high si honl education
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lion lur .1 general equivalcni v
degree. as well .is vocational
ami i ari'fr guidani e In go on lo
( ollege job training or other
i arnl i lion i s
Tin' program's regulations
slipulalc that it Itr hrlii at high
rr riliii at ion institutions, said
Steve Marks life director ol
tlir program sim r Man b
I hr original ' hartrr \\as set
up to give youth ol migrant and
si'.isonal workers a lieu ot
w li.it higher i'llm at ion v\ as
about anil the servii rs tlli'V i .III
provide rather than just getting
a (general equivalents degree)
The idea is to promote rdm a
lion. said M.u ks kite who lias
been assoiiated with the pro
gram at the l adversity since
turn
Although other universities
have applied tor the program
Mai ks said the l niv ei s11\ re
mains one ol two slate institu
lions involved with 111 I' along
w ilh ( henieketa ( ommuiiitv
t ollege in Salem
Since its inception, the 1 hii
versitv program has received
leileral binding Marks I de
said
I uniting was provided on a
vearlo vear basis until three
years ago when it was
svviti lied lo a three ve.u grant.
Marks l ile said adding that be
would tie writing a new grant
proposal in januarv
I he program had a budget ot
S i‘I*1.01)0 last v ear
I lie proposals are open i nm
petition with more than ton
institutions ol higher edui alion
v v mg for tunding. Marks I ife
said
Marks kite said the program
at the t niversitv has been pre
dominantly attended by Iiis
I><init students bee ,msr ot its In
i atioil in the middle ul the
Western "migrant stream." at
tiinmvarker families
Students in the program
must meet certain eligibility re
(|uirements Applicants must
he "migrant nr seasonal (arm
workers nr dependent family
members in households"
where someone engages in
(arm related work, ac cording to
an IIKP infill mat inn guide
In addition, students them
selves must have worked in
farm-related work at least 7a
days in the last two years and
demonstrated the ability to do
well ,is active participants in
the I II I' program ac c circling to
the’ guide
I )oc u incut mg a student's eli
gibility tor the program "is gel
ting easier all the time
Marks k ite said
While' seasonal workers can
he checked through previous
employers Marks I ile said mi
grant workers c an have their el
igihilily established through
the Migrant Student Records
rranslei a national network
based in Arkansas that keeps
trac k of migrants all ovci the
t idled State's and can transfer
rec ends from state to state
Traditionally, however, the
program has gotten most ot its
students from a recruiter who
goes out on the' road to the ini
grant c amps. Marks kite said
I he average age of students
rec ruiteci for the program
range's between 17 and li4 ye.us
old. with occasional older stu
dents They must heat least 17
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