The Center for Academic Success
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The Center for Academic Success (CAS) is located on the third floor of Gardner Hall on the ENC main campus and exists to provide academic support of all kinds to students of all academic abilities and majors. The Center employs both professional and student staff to provide tutoring, supplemental instruction, developmental education, testing support, and special programming for students. To learn more about the variety of academic help services available to ENC students, click on the "services" button. For further information, please call us at (617) 745-3836.


Summer College Achievement Program

Summer CAP (College Achievement Program) is a four-week program for students who require significant developmental coursework in English Language Arts and Mathematics. The program will serve as a bridge between high school and freshman year.

Students will begin the fall semester more prepared for undergraduate studies through:

  • Intensive skill building in writing or reading.
  • Intensive skill building in arithmetic or basic algebra.
  • Completion of two three-credit college courses which will allow incoming students a successful transition to the rigor of undergraduate studies.
  • Programming that promotes both individual growth and community building through academic, spiritual and recreational opportunities.

Who?

The Summer CAP at Eastern Nazarene College is open to students who are asked by the admissions committee to complete two or more developmental courses before they are considered for regular admittance. These students can attend the summer program as "provisional students". Any students asked to attend the summer program are required to earn at least a C in all fundamental courses. Any student who fails to meet this requirement will not be admitted for the fall semester. Students will also be invited if their placement testing shows they need to complete two or more developmental courses at ENC. Invited students are also required to earn at least a C in all fundamental courses.

When?

Summer programs at ENC will be held from mid July through August 

  • Allows athletes to participate in the program without having multiple transitions between home and ENC.
  • Students will be extremely busy leading up to high school graduation, and this allows important time for recuperation before the start of the summer program.
  • Provides adequate time for students to complete placement testing.

Contact

For questions, please contact Summer Program Director Eric Clark at 617-745-3838 or


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