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Brother 2 Brother

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Mission

A leadership and mentorship development program providing personal, academic and professional support services for Black and Latino students at Capital Community College (CCC).

Vision

Brother2Brother aims to empower Black and Latino students to develop a strong sense of self, create a brotherhood and become lifelong leaders in their community.

Admission Requirements

  • High School graduate or GED
  • Complete and submit CCC application
  • Complete and submit FAFSA
  • Attend a New Student Registration
  • Enroll in 6 or more college credits at CCC
  • Register for CCS 1001 (B2B section)
  • Attend New Student Orientation
  • Complete Brother2Brother interview

Program Requirements

  • Maintain a minimum 2.7 GPA
  • Mentor/mentee program compliance
  • Complete at least one community service project in the Hartford area
  • Serve as volunteer at least two Capital campus events
  • Develop a personal relationship with one individual—CCC faculty, staff or community member—outside of your B2B circle who will be able to write a letter of recommendation
  • Create FOCUS 2 account
  • Complete at least one external scholarship application
  • Identify and apply to a minimum of two colleges and/or universities of your choice

Program BenefitsReceive on-campus mentor

  • Exposure to 4-year college and HBCU opportunities
  • Access to academic and need-based scholarships
  • Access to 4-year college campus tours, internships and work study
  • Completion of a community service project in the Greater Hartford area

Quote

“The beauty of genuine brotherhood and peace is more precious than diamonds or silver or gold”

Martin Luther King Jr.

Program Outcomes

  • Achieve and maintain academic excellence by maintaining a 2.7 GPA or higher.
  • Build a sense of belonging through brotherhood, goal-setting/completion and career development.
  • Connect students with opportunities for career exploration, growth, development and preparedness.
  • Participate in on-campus programming, community engagement, and service learning.

Mentee Expectations

  • Be clear about what you want to learn
  • Actively listen and follow-up on tasks
  • Reflect and report on progress
  • Attend group meets/activities on/off campus
  • Maintain 2.7 GPA
  • Participate in community/service-learning projects

     Student Testimonials

    “With this investment in my education there is another hand pulling me closer to solid ground. Solid ground for not only me to stand on, but to build something that breaks the chains that have kept my family and I down for so long. I want to shatter the glass ceiling that has been limiting black and brown boys for so long in this world and represent the change in this world we ought to be.”

    John Gwynn, Cohort IV ‘22

    Student Testimonials

    Need more info or have additional questions?

    Contact the Academic Advising Department
    Email: [email protected]
    Phone: 860-906-5040
    Office: Suite 316

     

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