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SINGLE PARENT SUPPORT SYSTEM
Initiated
in 1987, the Single Parent Support System (SPSS) is a unique on-campus
residential educational program specifically designed for single parents with
two or fewer children between the ages of two months to nine years old. The SPSS
requires students to attend the College year round on a full-time basis and
maintain a projected graduation progression of three to four years. In addition
to meeting the same admission and academic requirements as traditional students,
SPSS participants must also maintain a 2.5 G.P.A. each year. Participants are
responsible for their tuition and may be eligible for financial aid and other
sources of financial assistance. A significant aspect of the SPSS is a faculty
mentoring system that assists participants with choosing a major. High caliber
tutorial assistance and counseling services are available on a need basis.
Specifically designed seminars are provided that focus on academic success,
transition to college, career planning, and parenting. Developmentally
appropriate child care is provided that is geared for social and academic
development.
Apply To The Single Parent Support System
CHILD
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
The Child Development Center
at Saint Paul's College provides meaningful social and educational programs for
students, staff and faculty. It primarily offers child care services for the
Saint Paul's College and Lawrenceville communities, and serves as a clinical
site for teacher education candidates.
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