Institute for College Preparation

For over two decades, the Institute for College Preparation (ICP) has provided intensive, comprehensive, pre-college academic enrichment to middle and high school students enrolled in targeted D.C. public schools. Students begin the program in the 7th grade as a cohort, and continue through their high school graduation. During the program, students are exposed to rigorous course work via a carefully developed curriculum offered to students in Saturday Academy classes and Summer Institute on Georgetown University’s campus. This academic enrichment curriculum is enhanced by: 

Overview of 2022 capstone program


Program Objectives:

  1. Explore historical and current significance to the issues of urban injustice, racial relations, and immigration in the U.S & reflect on their own experiences with urban equity/inequity aTo define career opportunities available through a college education by promoting, supporting, and developing national educational opportunities for students.
  2. To explores issues of urban poverty and the many forms of social exclusion in Los Angeles.
  3. To introduce students to cultural heritage studies, notions of privileged nationalities, and an international world-view of racism and inequality.
  4.  To increase self-confidence, and self-efficacy, and reinforce personal and social responsibility among ICP student participants and the greater ICP community.
  5. To encourage ICP students to reflect on values that form their identities and to assume roles as responsible world citizens.

Overview of 2021 Institute for College Prep Summer Experience

Congratulations to our ICP students who were invited to participate in our dual-enrollment program. They were given the opportunity to take credit-bearing courses in the Fall of 2021.

As we were engaging in a hybrid environment through our 2021 Virtual Summer Institute, take a look at how our students were participating. Our Summer Institute kicked off Monday, July 5th, 2021.