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On-Campus Student Representatives

The DC-CAP On-Campus Representatives Program launched in Fall 2002. DC-CAP college juniors and seniors will serve as official representatives of DC-CAP. These paid representatives serve as peer advisors and mentors to freshman and sophomore underclassmen. The representatives regularly meet with the students to provide moral support, keep students aware of important DC-CAP dates and events, and encourage them to work closely with DC-CAP and focus on staying in school.

2012-2013 DC-CAP College Representatives

Bowie State University
Ambruce Onyeukwu
bsu@dccap.org

Delaware State University
Edward Doxen II
desu@dccap.org

Fairmont State University and Pierpont Community & Technical College
Vacant
fsu-pctc@dccap.org

George Mason University
Briana Martinez
gmu@dccap.org

Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
Raquel Sarvis
lincoln@dccap.org

Montgomery College
Taji Kelly
mc@dccap.org

Morgan State University
Russell Carter
morgan@dccap.org

Norfolk State University
Ashton McNair
nsu@dccap.org

North Carolina A & T State University
Kyndall Ray
ncat@dccap.org

North Carolina Central University
Briana McRae
nccu@dccap.org

Pennsylvania State University
Kristen Mahone
psu@dccap.org

Prince George’s Community College
Elvia Ramirez-Vidal
pgcc@dccap.org

Temple University
Brea Govan
temple@dccap.org

University of Maryland College Park
Rakiya Moore
umd@dccap.org

University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Anthony Long
umes@dccap.org

University of the District of Columbia
Frances Stephenson
udc@dccap.org

University of the District of Columbia
Edwin Flores
udc-cc@dccap.org

Virginia Commonwealth University
Tory Myles
vcu@dccap.org

Virginia State University
Travon James
vsu@dccap.org

 

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