The California State University Fresno Foundation in conjunction with the California Department of Education’s Office of Migrant Education will participate in the Summer Food Service Program.
Over the course of seven weeks, from June 9 through July 27, the College Assistance Migrant Program at Fresno State will host nine summer programs (most of them four weeks in duration), serving migrant students from Fresno, Merced, Monterey and San Joaquin counties. These summer programs include:
- Migrant Summer Bridge, beginning June 9.
- Migrant Summer University, beginning June 16 and July 14.
- Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) Institute, beginning June 24.
- English Language Development Institute, beginning June 24.
- Super Scholars, serving Foster Youth, beginning June 9.
None of the agencies specified above, nor any part of their associated organizations discriminate against any person because of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability.
Through its partnership with the Summer Food Service Program, Fresno State offers students attending day programs a meal at lunchtime, while students attending residential programs will be offered meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. INFO: Martin Luna at 559.278.4768 or martinluna@csufresno.edu.
Any questions related to these summer programs, the hosting organization, university policy, or compliance related to nondiscrimination can be addressed to the contact provided below.
For more information about these summer programs, contact Martin Luna at 559.278.4768 or martinluna@csufresno.edu.