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LAMP PROGRAM

Nunez Community College participates in the Louisiana Alliance for Minority Participation, through a LAMP grant that allows us to provide support for minority students interested in pursuing training and a career in the sciences, technology, mathematics or engineering.

Follow the bookmarks to learn more:

Contact Information:  
Stephen Waddell 504-278-6295 (LAMP Coordinator)
Christine Thomas 504-278-6295 (LAMP Coordinator)
Gillian McKay 504-278-6421 (LAMP Coordinator)
Carly Gervais 504-278-6421 (LAMP Coordinator)

Scholars Requirements:  You may be eligible for a LAMP scholarship, if you meet the following qualifications:

ARE YOU:
African American
Hispanic
Native American

ENROLLED IN:
Computer Information Systems
General Science
Or, want a degree in Math or Engineering

DO YOU HAVE: (must have both of the following)
Full-time student status
A 3.0 cumulative GPA

AFTER COMPLETING YOUR DEGREE:
Plan to attend a four year institution

Nunez Louisiana Alliance for Minority Participation – NCC-LAMP

3710 Paris Road—Chalmette, LA 70043

 

Applications are available through Christine Thomas in the

Health and Science Department

or see Carly Gervais in Trailer J2

NUNEZ LS-LAMP SCHOLARS--MOVING ON UP

Christine Antoine, received an Associate of Science degree in General Science in 2008. Christine is attending Holy Cross where she is majoring in General Science with an anticipated graduation date of 2011.

Matthew Joseph Diaz, a Nunez Computer Science MS-LAMP Scholar, is currently enrolled at LSU where he is pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science. Matthew earned 80+ credit hours while enrolled at Nunez Community College, most of which transferred to LSU.

Akemi Dosereaux, graduated in General Science in 2008. Akemi will be attending Arizona State University with a major in Meteorology and an anticipated graduation date of 2011.

Adam Livas, a Nunez General Science MS-LAMP Scholar has been accepted into LSU’s Master of Health Science and Rehabilitation Counseling Program. Adam also conducting research with Klaus Heyer, in the Biology Department, and received a B.S. in Science and Psychology from UNO in 2006.

Treye M. Stalling received an Associate of Science degree in Computer Science from Nunez Community College in Spring 2005. .After graduation, he enrolled in Excelsior College in Albany, New York, where he will receive his Bachelors degree in 2007.

We congratulate these LS-LAMP Scholars for their accomplishments here at Nunez Community College and for continuing their educational pursuits.

Gillian McKay
Director of Sponsored Programs
Nunez Community College

 

Nunez Louisiana Alliance for Minority Participation--NCC-LAMP