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Acclaimed as a National Model

George Mason University Early Indentification Program helps middle and high school students who have the potential to go to college and realize their dreams. A college preparation program, it focuses on the students who will be the first in their family to attend college.


Picture of McClendon that links to Video Page Name: Rysheda McClendon
Class: 2001
On EIP: A caterpillar forms a cocoon as a safe place for transforming into a butterfly. As an eighth grader, I was a caterpillar trying to blend with the surrounding foliage (my peers). Being accepted to EIP was a defining moment in my life. EIP was my cocoon, my safe place to be nurtured, empowered, and encouraged. After my transformation, I emerged from the program a butterfly that was confident in my academic ability and prepared to pursue my goals. Click Here to See this Video Testimonial and Others

Still Photo of Christopher RobinsonName: Christopher Robinson
Class: 2006
On EIP: Whether helping those in need, to caring about others, and overall having confidence in myself, the Early Identification Program has enhanced what was already instilled in me: integrity, determination, and self-reflection. And for this I will always be grateful and assured. Click Here to See this Video Testimonial and Others
Still Photo of John Carlos GreenName: John Carlos Green
Class: 1997
On EIP: Regardless of where I was born and how poor my family was, the Early Identification Program gave me hope that a college education was attainable. The EIP offers young students, in similar situations, an equal opportunity for success in and out of the classroom, and an avenue for a better future. One can only describe this program as a catalyst for aspirations in higher learning. Click Here to See this Video Testimonial and Others