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Title: A Bridge to Academic Excellence
Description: A Bridge to Academic Excellence (ABAE) is a community service project of the University of Maryland, Baltimore School of Pharmacy, formed for the purpose of improving educational, professional and social communities in the area by providing academic support to the future generation of professionals and uniting professional school organizations and area high school students through mentoring. The program was created and developed by a student at the School of Pharmacy.

ABAE targets those high school students who wish to pursue professional careers but may have difficulty in their math, science and English classes. The program currently involves over 80 students from five Baltimore City and County high schools and over 60 tutors from the Schools of Pharmacy, Medicine, Law, Dentistry, Nursing and Social Work .
Website: http://www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu/studentorg/ABAE/default.htm
School(s): School of Pharmacy
Contacts:
Margaret Hayes, MS
410-706-6586
mhayes@rx.umaryland.edu

Community Served:
Services Provided: Mentoring,Tutoring
Client type: High School Students
Physical Location: On Campus
School System Served: Baltimore City,Baltimore County
Office Location: 20 N. Pine St. Baltimore Md 21201
Service Location: 20 N.Pine St. Baltimore Md 21201
Program Timeframe: Date specific
Program Timeframe Other: Sept 25th through May 7th annually
Health Fairs:
Volunteers: Yes

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