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The First ELI Class

Kimberly R. Washington-Pearse, Ed.D.
No Picture Available The experience was good.

Senior Director, Federal TRIO Programs
SSS, UB, VUB, ETS
Roosevelt University

ELI Class:  1992-1994

Cheryl L.Berry
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Director U.B. Purdue University

Group Project "Training Directory for MAEOPP Board.

ELI Class:  1994-1995 

Group Project:  Cultural Diversity in MAEOPP.  

Trainer:  Neil McFarlane.

Jan A. Rosenblum
No Picture Available Overall, I would have to say that ELI has been one of the most rewarding experiences I've had to date. I feel it lays the groundwork for future leaders, both at the Chapter level, as well as MAEOPP. It gives you an overall historical  perspective of the MAEOPP organization, as well as COE.

Assistant Director
Educational Opportunity Center
Metropolitan Community Colleges.

Debbie Corsino-Moore
wpe4.jpg (22655 bytes) GENERALLY, WE HAD A BLAST!!! I STILL HANG OUT WITH MY ELI BUDDIES AND OFTEN INCLUDE THEM IN MY CIRCLE OF FRIENDS I TRUST TO HELP ME IN MAKING DECISIONS, BOTH PROFESSIONAL AND PERSONAL. OUR CLASS WAS THE BEST!!!

Individual PROJECT WAS...MAEOPP: WHAT IS IT AND WHERE IS IT GOING?

John Vesalo
No Picture Available ELI Experience Evaluation: Excellent, Learned a lot, Met a lot of wonderful
people, Had fun!

Coordinator UBMS and Pre Engineering
The University of Akron

Individual Project: Research Paper titled "The History of MAEOPP - A Beginning"

Robert Smith
No Picture Available My overall ELI experience was very positive. Our leader, Dr. Neil McFarlane was an outstanding instructor. Since completing ELI, I have
been able to maintain outstanding relations with some of the class members.

Counselor
Metropolitan Community College