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“LEAP Tampa Bay” mantiene vivo el Programa de Finalización de Estudios, a nivel local

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Monday, October 12, 2020   

TAMPA, Fla. -- Regresar a la escuela siendo adulto implica varios retos, pero el programa "Leap Tampa Bay" (Salto Tampa Bay) está ayudando a los estudiantes a completar sus estudios de grado con asesoría personalizada sin costo.

Esta nueva iniciativa de "Leap Tampa Bay" (Salto Tampa Bay) refleja lo que antes fue un programa de alcance estatal llamado "Complete Florida Plus" (Florida Plus Completa). El Gobernador Ron DeSantis vetó el presupuesto de más de 29 millones de dólares para el programa virtual destinado a ayudar a más de tres millones de estudiantes universitarios adultos.

Matt Smith trabajó para "Complete Florida," pero ahora dirige el programa "Leap" de asesoramiento a los estudiantes.

"Basicamente, lo que aprendi es que cuando un estudiante tiene alguien a quien siempre puede recurrir, o un contacto especifico, se siente mas animado a terminar graduandose."

Fondeado principalmente por un subsidio de la Fundación Lumina, el programa "Leap Tampa Bay" - Salto de la Bahía de Tampa - busca prestar atención especial a la creación de oportunidades y a quitar las barreras para las poblaciones negra, hispana y de bajos recursos.

El estudio American Community Survey (Encuesta de la Comunidad Americana), conducido en 2017 por la Oficina de Censos de los Estados Unidos (U.S. Census Bureau), estima que unos 330,000 adultos de la región de Tampa Bay lograron un cierto nivel universitario, pero no titularse.

Smith dice que eso es muy común y por varias razones.

"Muchas veces los estudiantes se escabullen solo porque a) no tienen una experiencia de vida que venga al caso, o b) tal vez no tuvieron una buena experiencia solo porque en alguna escuela no pudieron contactar a alguien sobre lo que les estaba sucediendo."

Smith dice que el programa trabaja con varios socios locales en educación, incluyendo a la Universidad de Florida del Sur (University of South Florida), el Colegio Comunitaio Hilsborough (Hillsborough Community College), el Colegio San Patersburgo (St. Petersburg College), Colegios Técnicos Hillsborough (Hillsborough Technical Colleges) y el Colegio Técnico Pinellas (Pinellas Technical College).

Invita a quien tenga interés en el programa, a que visite su sitio "Web" en 'completeTB.org.'

La Fundacion Lumina contribuyo con una aportcion para este reportaje.


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