UNITAR Online Catalogue

CIFAL Honolulu - “I Go To College” Early College Program Session 2

People

Plazo
Tipo
Workshop
Ubicación
Chaminade University of Honolulu, United States of America
Fecha
Duración
5 Hours
Área del programa
Decentralize Cooperation Programme
Precio
0,00 US$
Correo Electrónico del Centro de Coordinación del Evento
cifalnetwork@unitar.org
Colaboración

Chaminade University of Honolulu

Antecedentes

The “I Go To College” Early College Program is a collaborative initiative between Hawaiʻi Catholic Schools and Chaminade University designed to introduce elementary students to higher education in a positive and engaging way.

Approximately 350 fifth-grade students from Catholic schools across the state of Hawaiʻi participate in immersive, day-long campus visits. Students attend mini-classes taught by university professors, experience campus life, interact with peers from other islands, and participate in a formal graduation ceremony.

Research supports early exposure to college environments. A seven-year longitudinal study (Radcliffe & Stephens, 2008, Research in Middle Level Education) found that campus visits are integral to shaping positive perceptions of college. Early college and career awareness—especially among first-generation and underrepresented students—significantly increases aspirations for higher education and supports long-term enrollment and diversity outcomes.

This program aligns with efforts to expand access, opportunity, and aspiration in education.

Objetivos del evento

  • To provide early exposure to college life for elementary school students.
  • To foster positive perceptions of higher education.
  • To increase college awareness among first-generation and underrepresented students.
  • To inspire academic curiosity through engaging, university-level mini-classes.
  • To strengthen partnerships between K–12 Catholic schools and higher education institutions.


 

Objetivos del aprendizaje

By the end of the program, participants will:

  • Develop a foundational understanding of what college life is like.
  • Engage in hands-on academic experiences led by university faculty.
  • Explore introductory concepts in psychology, language morphology, and science.
  • Build confidence in envisioning themselves as future college students.
  • Recognize college as an attainable and welcoming goal.

Contenido y estructura

The program includes:

1. Campus Welcome & Orientation

Students gather on campus and are introduced to the university environment.

2. Interactive Academic Sessions

Examples of Session 1 classes include:

  • Amazing Brain Class
    Exploration of brain functions, limitations, and psychology, emphasizing patience and acceptance.
  • Catching Morphology Concepts through Pokémon
    Learning word parts (morphology) through Pokémon names and understanding how language connects to meaning and abilities.
  • Mini Science Lab: The Invisible Ink Mystery
    A fast-paced, hands-on lab where students write secret messages using invisible ink and reveal them using a color-changing indicator, engaging in scientific inquiry.

3. Campus Experience

  • Interaction with university faculty and staff
  • Exposure to campus facilities including Sullivan Library and classrooms
  • Shared pizza lunch fostering community and connection

4. Graduation Ceremony

Students receive diplomas and mortar boards from the President of Chaminade University in a ceremony held at Mamiya Theatre, reinforcing identity as future college students.

Metodología

  • Experiential learning
  • Hands-on laboratory activities
  • Interactive mini-lectures
  • Inquiry-based learning
  • Cross-school peer engagement
  • Positive reinforcement through symbolic graduation ceremony

The program emphasizes joyful learning, belonging, aspiration-building, and early college identity formation.

Público objetivo

  • Fifth-grade students (elementary level)
  • Catholic school students across Hawaiʻi
  • Students including first-generation and underrepresented college-bound populations