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Silas Craft Collegians

Your Success Awaits

The Silas Craft Collegians Program is a comprehensive academic program leading to an associate's degree at Howard Community College. The program focuses on recent high school graduates whose past academic performance does not reflect their true potential. Its purpose is to close this gap by maximizing academic achievement, retention, graduation, and transfer. A special emphasis will be placed on African American males, who tend to have lower rates of college retention, academic success, and completion. However, the program is not exclusively for African Americans.

  • Customized transfer curriculum:
    Intensive preparation for entering the transfer institution of your choice
  • Transfer agreements with other colleges and universities
  • Career exploration and planning:
    Strong focus on assisting and developing all the skills necessary for your success
  • Small class size
  • Outstanding faculty with expertise in their fields
  • Tutoring and study groups
  • Leadership development


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