MORRIS COUNTY โ Impact 100 Garden State has awarded County College of Morris (CCM) an $110,000 grant to launch the Dover College Promise (DCP), which will prepare students for college, along with providing them with scholarships to cover tuition at CCM.
Working with The Educational Center in Dover, DCP will provide low-income middle and high school students in the community with college readiness training and support, along with guaranteed scholarships to attend CCM provided they graduate from high school in good standing. Scholarship funding will be provided by the CCM Foundation.
DCP builds upon CCMโs mission to provide exceptional programs and services to the larger community. It also stems from the collegeโs Dover Initiative that CCM launched earlier last year to learn how it can better serve that community.
โThrough the Dover College Promise, we can help uplift a community for generations by providing students with support and access to a quality higher education so they can pursue rewarding careers,โ said Dr. Anthony J. Iacono, CCM president.
โNow, we can officially begin a path of college readiness โ which is wrapped with support systems for not only the student, but also their families โ to prepare students in the Dover community to attend CCM,โ said Dr. Pam Marcenaro, dean of Learning Support and Opportunity Services at CCM, who will be serving as project director.
DCP will provide students with tutoring, college preparation classes, mentoring and community based service learning programs. Once enrolled at CCM, they will continue to receive support services. They also will be able to apply to take part in the Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) program, which provides comprehensive resources to foster academic success.
“Dover Promise offers the students of our community a unique opportunity to progress their skills, build increased credentials and gain preparationย that will position them for competitiveย careers that will benefitย both their own lives and the greater community to which they will contribute,โ said Dr. James McLaughlin, Dover schools superintendent. โWe are immenselyย grateful to County College of Morris for theirย interest and investment in our students.”
CCM will work with The Educational Center to identify students most likely to benefit from the DCP program and to offer its support services at that location. The center has been involved with assisting students and families in Dover for over 20 years.
โWeโre so excited that we can now do more for the Dover community,โ said Ed Lopez, founder of The Educational Center and an EOF counselor at CCM, who will serve as DCP project coordinator. โThe best impact you can have in a community is through education. Weโll now have even more Dover students earning college degrees and lifting up their families. Thatโs transformational for the community.โ
In the first year, slated to begin fall 2020, DCP will enroll thirty 10th grade students. At full capacity, the program is expected to serve 146 students annually.
Impact 100 Garden State is a women-led, all-volunteer, philanthropic organization where each member contributes $1,000 a year to award grants to nonprofits that assist underserved populations in Morris, Passaic, Somerset, Sussex and Union counties.















