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The Director of the Arizona State University (ASU) College Assistance
Migrant Program (CAMP) Scholars grant in the School of Transborder
Studies will provide leadership in the implementation, coordination, and
continual improvement of the ASU CAMP Scholars Project by state,
federal, grant regulations, and ASU policies and procedures. This is a
grant funded position. Continuance of the position is subject to renewal
of funding.
ASU CAMP, established in 2016, is a federally funded college access and
retention program for first-year students with a migrant seasonal
farmworker (MSFW) background at ASU. The activities of the Project
include: outreach and recruitment; FAFSA, college, and scholarship
application assistance; scholarships, financial literacy classes, and
financial aid counseling; transitional orientation programing; academic
advising, tutoring, supplemental instruction, and educational
programming; a STEM major support initiative; peer coaching, academic
mentoring, internship, and community service placements; cultural
activities, leadership training and family engagement activities. We are
currently in year three of a five-year grant cycle.
The Director will execute the ASU CAMP mission of providing holistic
educational and support services to eligible MSFW students in a
comprehensive, responsive, and sustainable manner. The Director will
build and nurture relationships with key internal and external
stakeholders to enhance and advocate for CAMP Scholars. The Director
will ensure compliance with federal and university statutory and
regulatory requirements and conditions of the grant award.
The successful candidate will have a mindset focused on innovation,
data-driven decision-making, and cultural responsiveness while providing
the vision to address changing social, educational, demographic, and
financial factors impacting CAMP Scholars\' service delivery.