WHAT IS CAMP?
The College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) assists students from migrant and/or seasonal farm working backgrounds in their first-year transition to college by providing academic, financial, and personal support as well as supplemental educational opportunities to help reach their goals at SUNY Oneonta and beyond.
CAMP is a federally funded scholarship program specifically designed to support students from migrant and seasonal farm working families in the pursuit of higher education. Established in 1981, CAMP has successfully helped thousands of students accomplish their educational goals nationwide.
CAMP aims to facilitate college access for 25 students annually through recruitment, application help, and financial assistance and to support college success through academic skill building, emotional and social adjustment support, and community development. CAMP participants must attend and complete their first year at SUNY Oneonta and participate in program activities to receive their scholarship. In addition to providing student support, CAMP also engages families to ease the transition to college and strengthen and extend student support systems.
There are 51 CAMP projects nationwide, but SUNY Oneonta CAMP is the only project in New York State. SUNY Oneonta CAMP was established in 2001 and has served hundreds of students in their pursuit of a four-year college degree.
CAMP collaborates with the NYS-MEP throughout the year and invites migrant eligible high school students to events where they can learn about social and academic college life and the possibility of becoming a CAMP student.
Contact a CAMP Recruiter or your NYS-MEP Migrant Educator for more information.
2023 CAMP Events
Keys to Success (March 31 - April 1, 2023)
(For 11th grade students and accepted 12th grade students)
Get a glimpse of what life is like as a student at SUNY Oneonta! Spend time with current CAMP students, see the campus, meet professors, and participate in the Admitted Student Day events, hosted by the Office of Admissions.
- In-Person, Overnight Event: Friday, March 31 - Saturday, April 1, 2023
Special Instructions:
Return the three forms that require student/parent/guardian signatures to Nora Mendez by March 17, 2023. See below for the:
- Student Contract,
- Parent/Guardian Consent Form, and
- Release of Liability
There is also a list of what students should bring and hotels in the area, if needed for those who bring students to campus.
Workshop Resources
Related resources
Event contact information
FOR QUESTIONS: PLEASE CALL, TEXT, or EMAIL
Nora Mendez, CAMP Recruiter
nora.mendez@oneonta.edu
(607) 434-3393