Quinsigamond Community College has received a $12,500 grant from the Greater Worcester Community Foundation (GWCF). QCC will use the funds for its Bridges to College program, a support program to prepare students for college-level math and English courses.
“I’m excited that the college has the opportunity to deliver more Bridges to College classes to prepare students for success in college-level math and English. The success rates in credit classes for students who participated in a Bridges to College program are compelling,” said Dean of College & Career Pathways Carol King.
According to King, after taking the math Bridges to College class, 93% of students passed a college-level math class. Of the students who participated in an English Bridges to College class and subsequently enrolled at the college, 88% passed ENG 101 or 102.
The Bridges to College program provides non-credit programming in English and math for students considering college. The program includes support from a case manager, who offers guidance with higher education processes such as interacting with professors and reading a syllabus. Case managers also connect students to resources such as tutoring, counseling and the college’s food pantry.
“Students considering this program should know that they will be fully supported and gain the skills and confidence to succeed at QCC and beyond. Our staff takes the time to get to know the students and make them feel comfortable,” said Director of Mentoring and Special Programs Kalan Lewis.
“As a new college student, it can be intimidating to ask for help and get connected with all the support services. Bridges to College offers a sense of belonging through building a relationship with students and making them feel comfortable in a college setting,” Lewis continued.