Paid Classroom Experience!
Looking for Students Planning to Become Teachers!ÌýÌý
What?
It is a paid work experience for collegeÌýstudents interested in a teaching career. Students will be providing tutorial assistance to migrant students in grades k12 for 10 to 17.5 (possible 20) hours per week in the classroom. Students will earn $17.00 per hour.
Supervisor provided by a coordinator (certificated teacher who will recruit, interview, assign appropriate school/classroom placement and provide ongoing training and coaching. Ìý
Where?
In Merced County Public K-12 schools impacted with migrant students in need of a tutor.ÌýÌý
When?
School year and/or summer (ongoing and currently accepting applications).Ìý
- Have the knowledge of the migrant family lifestyle.ÌýÌý
- Must have financial need (Eligible for FAFSA).ÌýÌý
- Must have education as the main goal/ÌýÌý
- Must meet academic standards:ÌýÌý
G.P.A of 2.0 freshmen, 2.3 sophomore, 2.5 juniors, and 2.8 for seniors.Ìý
- Able to communicate fluently in English and Spanish.Ìý
- Be enrolled as a full-time student (12 or moreÌýÌý
units) for Fall/Spring semesters. No enrollment required for summer.ÌýÌý
- Available to work at least 10 hours a week.Ìý
- Must be COVID-19 vaccinated or willing to be weeklyÌý
About Mini-Corp
The California Mini-Corps Program (CMC) at ³Ô¹ÏÍ·Ìõ is a statewide program originally patterned after the Peace Corps program.Ìý The CMC program’s major goals include:Ìý
- To provide direct instructional tutorial services to increase migrant student academic achievement through a cadre of trained college tutors.Ìý
- To develop a cadre of future bilingual-bicultural, credentialed teachers that will be better equipped to work with migrant students.Ìý
The Following California Mini-Corps Forms Are Available For Downloading:
Who can apply?
Merced college students with a rural migrant background can apply to work as Mini-Corps tutors with migrant children enrolled in K-12 schools throughout Merced county.Ìý Read about requirements to join.Ìý
Requirements to Join California Mini-Corps:
The California Mini-Corps Program at ³Ô¹ÏÍ·Ìõ provides students who are seeking educational careers the opportunity to gain experience in a classroom setting.ÌýÌý
Students should be:
- Full-time undergraduate student taking 12 units or moreÌý
- Knowledgeable about the migrant lifestyle, or be a former migrant or farm laborerÌý
- Interested in teaching or a career in educationÌý
- Bilingual in another language other than English (Spanish preferred to meet the needs of local schools)Ìý
- Meet GPA requirementsÌý
- Have financial need (you are currently receiving financial aid to pay for school)Ìý
- Be working towards acquiring a Bachelor’s degreeÌý
Benefits of joining:
- Explore a possible career in the teaching fieldÌý
- Work experience and trainingÌý
- A job that pays $17.00 per hourÌý
- Possible summer employmentÌý
- Flexible work scheduleÌý
- Time off for finalsÌý
- Work with migrant children and a chance to make a difference
History
Patterned after the Peace Corps program, the California Mini-Corps Program (CMC) was initiated in 1967 through the support of Butte County Schools.Ìý A corps of college students with rural migrant backgrounds were recruited to work as teacher assistants during the summer in K-12 schools with migrant student populations.ÌýÌý In 1974, the summer-only Mini-Corps program began its expansion into a school-year program.Ìý Today, Mini-Corps serves migrant communities in 23 sites throughout California during the school year and summer.Ìý
Mini-Corps college students, with their own migrant backgrounds, understand the unique challenges migrant children face in the school system and community.Ìý Mini-Corps college students are able to connect with the migrant children they tutor, thus serving as good role models and, hopefully, raising the aspirations of migrant children.ÌýÌý
California Mini-Corps Program Goals
The objective of the Mini-Corps Program is twofold:Ìý
- To provide direct instructional tutorial services to increase migrant student academic achievement through a cadre of trained college tutors.Ìý
- To develop a cadre of future bilingual-bicultural, credentialed teachers that will be better equipped to work with migrant students.
California Mini-Corps Program Locations
Mini-Corps Programs are located in 23 sites throughout California.
Resources For California Mini-Corps Students
California Mini-Corps students my find the following resources useful when seeking out scholarships for which to apply. Read the requirements for each scholarship before applying. Make sure to apply early!
Workshops
If you are a ³Ô¹ÏÍ·Ìõ student interested in joining the California Mini-Corps, attend an upcoming workshop to learn more.
Workshop Schedule
None scheduled at this time.
Contact
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Margarita Corraubias
Margarita Corraubias - Program CoordinatorLesherRoom 324 Lesher Building
Merced Community College
Lesher Building,Ìý 3rd Floor
3600 M. Street, Mailbox 65
Merced, CA 95348
The Mini-Corps office is located in the Lesher Building across from the Financial Aid office.Ìý