2021-2022 Catalog

Preparatory Enrollment Program

 

The Preparatory Enrollment Program (PEP) is a first-year program that serves a select number of first-generation or low-income students who demonstrate the potential for academic success and persistence. Program services support the intellectual and social development of students by providing academic instruction and tutoring, faculty mentoring, a peer support network, workshops, learning communities and individual advising. PEP is a student-centered program characterized by an environment of diversity, cooperation and community.

Student support services begin during the spring, prior to freshman year. Students participate in the College Course 150 class led by Rhode Island College faculty, which focuses on leadership and career development and the transition to college. During the summer, students also have the opportunity to take free math courses to help develop college level math skills prior to the start of their first year. Throughout freshman year PEP students receive individualized support and guidance to ensure a successful personal and academic transition to college. Students also have the opportunity to participate in study halls, learning communities, group workshops with campus offices and a peer mentoring program.

Prospective PEP applicants must complete the Common Application and indicate an interest in applying to PEP by February 1. The selection process involves a review of academic records, a personal statement and letters of recommendation. Some students selected for final consideration may be invited to participate in a personal interview. In order to be considered for financial aid, applicants must also complete the FASFA by March 1.