About The Community Impact Fellowship Program
The CCAC Homewood-Brushton Community Impact Fellowship Program is a three-generational peer-to-peer educational experience that aims to decrease STEM + Medicine disparities. Through a holistic approach, each of our unique subcurriculums will not only expose participants to diverse learning and career exploration opportunities in STEM+M disciplines, but also develop skills in various areas such as emotional intelligence, critical thinking and self-efficacy. The camp is hosted at CCAC’s Homewood-Brushton Center and runs July to August.
Register to Community Impact Fellowship Program
The Community Impact Fellowship Program will immerse underrepresented youth and adults
in informed career exploration and professional goal establishment
in STEM + Medicine disciplines.
Young Scholars Institute
(6th Grade–8th Grade)
(6th Grade–8th Grade)
Students will engage in three weeks of exciting discovery through STEM + Medicine programs, specifically:
- Communication
- Computer Information Technology
- Science
- Allied Health & Medicine
The summer experience is hosted at CCAC’s Homewood-Brushton Center and runs from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
HBC-4-YOU Mentorship Academy
(10th grade–12th grade)
(10th grade–12th grade)
Students will engage in five weeks of dual enrollment courses and mentorship training. Students will get the opportunity to earn a stipend by working as junior counselors.
Coursework will provide students with leadership skills, academic accreditation and resources.
- Starting with SEM 103
- Mentorship and Social & Emotion Intelligence
- Additional Professional Development
Adult Computer Literacy Program
(18 & Over)
(18 & Over)
Accepted students will take credit courses in the following Computer Information Technology programs:
- Cybersecurity
- Administrative Computer Specialist
- Network Support Specialist
Some additional experiences include:
- Training in computer technology
- Hands-on skills
- Additional Professional Development
Please note this program is limited enrollment.
Program Staff