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Programs for Graduating Seniors:
ACCESS – Academy for Collegiate Excellence and Student Success |
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ACCESS is a “Bridge to College” program to improve student academic performance
and assist with the smooth transition from high school to college. Participants take
part in a seven-week summer residential academic program and a freshman year
component for continued scholastic enhancement. Texas residents who are recent high
school graduates may apply.
Contact: University College
Phone: 936-261-5900
Email: ACCESS@pvamu.edu
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ACI – Architectural Concepts Institute |
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ACI is for academically well-prepared first-year and transfer students with the goal to
accelerate student entry into the study of architecture by completing some freshman
courses during the summer prior to regular fall admission. Students take 12 semester
hours of architectural courses during two intensive four-week summer sessions.
Admission requires honors or regular admission to Prairie View A&M University. Space
is limited.
Contact: School of Architecture
Phone: 936-261-9809
Email: pjwood@pvamu.edu
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CE2I – Roy G. Perry College of Engineering Engineering Enhancement Institute |
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CE2I is an intensive five-week summer bridge-to-college program designed to prepare
students for the rigors of an Engineering, Computer Science or Technology Curriculum.
The Institute is an on-campus residential program where participants will complete
coursework in Math, Science, Technology, and Professional Development Activities. The
Institute is math-intensive with the program goal to achieve a mastery of one math level
higher than the student placed when entering the program. Each participant will truly be
able to “Imagine the Possibilities” . . .
Contact: Roy G Perry College of Engineering Enhancement Institute
Phone: 936-261-9945
Email: engrsummerprograms@pvamu.edu
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PCI – Pre-Medical Concepts Institute |
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PCI is an eight-week summer program for freshman students interested in pursuing
careers in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, allied health disciplines and biomedical
sciences. Students earn 10 semester hours in college biology and participate
in non-credit enrichment courses in chemistry and mathematics. Admission is highly
competitive and requires THEA completion or exemption, satisfactory ACT/SAT scores
and other criteria.
Contact: College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Dept.
Phone: 936-261-3164
Email: gebrown@pvamu.edu
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