IVY LEAGUE USA
PREPARING STUDENTS FOR THE UNIVERSITY AND
WORKPLACE
The Ivy League - University of California @
Merced Leadership Seminar, August 8 & 9, 2008 with a “Think Tank” for school and
community betterment will serve 100 Sanger High School minority and
disadvantaged students. Sanger High School is located in Fresno County. The
Andaurora Ranch of Mr. Raul Bucio and The University of California @ Merced,
cooperative associates in planning the leadership seminar are located in Merced
County.
The Ivy League - University of California @
Merced Leadership Seminar, August 8 & 9, 2008 was designed to help and assist
central California schools and Districts with the highest minority-migrant
enrollment and highest student drop out rate in California. Nine of the lowest
performing academic institutions and Priority Improvement school districts in
California - No Child Left Behind (NCLB) reside in Fresno County and Merced
County..
The Ivy League - UC Merced Leadership Seminar
Was Designed in association with the Andaurora Ranch in Merced California to
bring forth and combine an academic “Think Tank” to address school and community
betterment with an International County Ranch With Andalusian horses direct from
Spain. Ivy League USA, Andaurora Ranch and The University of California @ Merced
have a unique international spirit of cooperation to set the standard and raise
the vision for minority and disadvantaged students as each students prepares for
the university ands workplace. Each student shall have a strategic plan written
for academic and professional success. Student meals at the Andaurora Ranch
shall be provided by Fernandos Bistro, City of Merced.
The Ivy League - UC Merced Leadership Seminar,
August 8 & 9, 2008 will address student seminar workshop to address: (1) UC
Merced entrance Requirements and options available for minority and
disadvantaged student admission to the 11 campus university facilities; (2)
entrepreneurial opportunities for minority and disadvantaged students; (3) Wells
Fargo Bank officials shall address future employment opportunities and benefits;
(4) elected national, state and public officials shall address the role of
elected officials in support of minority and disadvantaged students.
Sincerely,
Dr. David O. Austin.
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