Exuberant scholars: Entrada 2011 begins
Seventy-one Entrada Scholars from the United States and China have come to Calvin for a month-long summer course.
It was Tuesday afternoon, and the high school students had been on campus since Sunday. A spontaneous game of ninja tag broke out in Johnny鈥檚 Caf茅 where faculty and staff were mingling with the newcomers.
71 high school students from the United States and China have come to Calvin College for the 2011 Entrada Scholars Program. Entrada is a merit-based grant program that brings exceptional ethnic minority high school students to Calvin for a month-long summer course. Those participants who enroll at Calvin are eligible for a yearly college scholarship of $4,000.
Tasha Paul-Cruz, associate director of pre-college programs, the office in charge of Entrada, surveyed this year鈥檚 crop of scholars. 鈥淚t鈥檚 nice to get them off of the paper,鈥 she said.
A taste of the college life
Tanya Coleman learned about Entrada at her high school, North Lawndale College Preparatory Charter School in Chicago. Calvin admissions representatives had visited North Lawndale and explained the program: 鈥淚 decided to take them up on that,鈥 she said.
A junior, Coleman is heading into early childhood education but hasn鈥檛 settled on a college. While here, she will take English 205 with Professor Gerard Fondse. The class began Thursday, June 23 and runs through July 15.
Ahmad Johnson came to Calvin from North County Technical High School in St. Louis. 鈥淵eah, eight hours,鈥 he said of the trip. Johnson discovered Calvin at a college fair. 鈥淭here were about 70 Christian colleges, and I narrowed it down to this,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檒l be going here in the fall.鈥
Like Coleman, Johnson is also taking English 205. The class had met Fondse earlier that day. 鈥淗e seems like a really mellow guy,鈥 Johnson said, 鈥渁 really cool guy to talk to and learn from. And he鈥檚 funny, which I think will liven up the class.鈥
Vibrant minds
This summer marks Fondse鈥檚 fifth class with Entrada, a program he believes is one of the most important at Calvin. The course, 鈥淯nderstanding Literature,鈥 fulfills a core requirement at Calvin and is viewed by some as a final box to check on their transcripts. Not so with the Entrada students, Fondse said, who approach the texts with verve and imagination.
鈥淭he caliber of Entrada students is incredible,鈥 Fondse said. 鈥淭hey are engaged. They are curious. They recognize what an opportunity this is for them to 鈥 embrace a college experience. I am amazed by the maturity of the Entrada students, the intellectual power.鈥
A diverse community
鈥淚t鈥檚 a competitive application process,鈥 Paul-Cruz explained. Academic excellence is a primary criterion for admission into the program, but not the only one. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a lot of different things that we look at,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e want students strong in many different areas. Some are strong in leadership, some in building community.鈥
One of Entrada鈥檚 primary objectives is to foster a diverse community. 鈥淲e try to make sure we have diversity in many, many different ways鈥攇eographic, religious, racial, ethnic, private school versus public school鈥攅verything.鈥
Surrounded by the host of exuberant scholars, Paul-Cruz admitted, 鈥淚鈥檓 already sad about the graduation.鈥