Roland H. Robinson,
Project Director
LIU-Brooklyn Campus

The Liberty Partnerships Program was established in 1988 under Section 612, Subdivision 6 of the Education Law to address the significant dropout rate among New York's youth. The legislation states, "The failure of many young New Yorkers to complete their secondary education limits their opportunity for a life of fulfillment, presents them from advancing into postsecondary education and hinders the state's efforts to provide a well-trained workforce for business and industry in New York."

The New York State Department of Education currently funds 39 Liberty Partnerships Program.

The Liberty Partnerships Program at Long Island University Brooklyn Campus is a college readiness program for high juniors and seniors. Our program provides academic support, tutorial services, SAT Prep, creative writing, chess, discussion groups, project-based learning, and partnerships with the Long Island University Brooklyn Campus School of Business, Public Administration and Information Services and the Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy & Health Services.

The program meets Monday through Thursday from 3pm to 6pm at Long Island University Brooklyn Campus.

Please contact the office at 718-488-3399 for additional information.

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