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Office of Leadership and New Student Programs

MAP (Multicultural Awareness Program)

MAP is designed to assist first-year students, primarily ALANA (African, Latino, Asian, and Native American) students in acclimating to campus life at Loyola. Specific objectives of the program include academic enhancement, intercultural exploration, social adjustment, and service to others.

MAP participants will have the opportunity to meet other students, faculty members and administrators. Upper-class students end their summer break early to welcome new students and to share their wisdom about college life. A host of faculty and administrators share their expertise and advice on how to succeed in college. Finally, students will have the opportunity to explore Baltimore, participate in team-building activities and learn first-hand about the resources of the University.

MAP is a great introduction to college life at Loyola. It is a fun, stimulating way to begin the college experience! MAP is coordinated by the office of ALANA Services.

Date: Sunday, Aug. 28 - Thursday, Sept. 1

Cost: $65 per person

Maximum number of participants: 40 people (we accept participants on a first-come, first-serve basis)

Questions? Please direct further inquiries to:

ALANA Services Office
410-617-2310

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