High school juniors from The Immokalee Foundation were able to put themselves in the shoes of a college student during the spring break tour.
Twenty-four Immokalee Foundation students spent their spring break a little differently than most. The Foundation’s junior class spent their week off from school traveling throughout the state to explore different colleges and universities.
As they wrap up their junior year, the students are now beginning to think about which colleges they’d like to attend and which majors will help them achieve their career goals. The college tour included popular colleges and universities throughout the state including The University of Florida in Gainesville, Santa Fe College in Gainesville, University of South Florida in Tampa, University of Central Florida in Orlando, and Valencia College in Orlando.
The annual event for qualifying high school juniors, allows students to learn about each school’s academic offerings and specialties, scholarships, clubs and organizations, best spots for dining and socializing, and where to go for help, including research, tutoring and writing centers.
Many of these young people will be the first member of their family to have the opportunity to pursue a postsecondary education.
At each location, the high school juniors were able to connect with postsecondary students and admissions officers, helping gain a better understanding of the personality and atmosphere of each school. At University of South Florida and University of Central Florida, current students and Immokalee Foundation postsecondary students met up with the current juniors to share their experiences transitioning to college life on campus.
Before the trip, students received information about each school, including popular majors, median grade point averages, campus size and population, and other facts,
but visiting each school in-person helped bring that information to life.
“During this incredible tour, our high school juniors were able to experience first-hand the college campus life and atmosphere,” said Marisol Sanders, High School
Services Manager at The Immokalee Foundation. “This experience introduced them to postsecondary options enabling them to choose the best fit their personality and academic goals. Stepping foot on a campus that feels right to them can help solidify which school they would want to continue to pursue as they enter their senior year.”
“The tour was an amazing experience with all the speakers and presentations. We even had our very own special tours from students who were previously with the Foundation and are now in college,” said Mauricio P., current high school junior at The Immokalee Foundation. “I really learned what I needed to do to prepare for my journey, what the campuses look like, and what I need to do to accomplish my goals in college.”
The tour helps the students begin to imagine the transition to greater independence—and the possibility of moving away from their Immokalee homes in pursuit of their educational goals. The educational, career readiness and professional development programs created by The Immokalee Foundation have found great success—one hundred percent of their students graduate from high school and ninety-two percent of students graduate with a college or advanced postsecondary degree.
For more information on The Immokalee Foundation’s transformational work, visit: immokaleefoundation.org.
For more than 30 years, The Immokalee Foundation has been preparing the next generation of leaders through a 100% focus on education, career readiness, and professional development for students in Immokalee—from kindergarten to postsecondary education. The Immokalee Foundation offers new pathways to success and financial independence through robust programming that prepares students for well-paying, in-demand professional careers in Business Management & Entrepreneurship, Education & Human Services, Engineering & Construction Management and Healthcare. For additional information, call 239-430-9122 or visit immokaleefoundation.org.