
Now Mills College has announced specific steps it is taking to achieve the goal. The Mills-Oakland Promise will include a summer bridge program to help women students transition to college. The college will establish an academic success team to guide Oakland students through their college years. Each student who is part of the program will conduct a research or creative project under the supervision of a faculty member. The students will also receive career advice and mentoring from Mills College alumnae.
All women graduates of Oakland high schools who are admitted to Mills College and have at least a 3.2 grade point average will receive a minimum of $7,000 in scholarship grants. With other local, state and federal grants, these students may have their college tuition completely paid for by scholarships.



