Program simulates typical college day
About 150 fifth-grade students got a look at college life for a few hours Thursday. A professor and several students in James Madison College presented a college lecture and a tour of the residence halls to children from Baldwin Elementary School in Rochester, before eating lunch with them in South Complex. "They walk away learning, and it gives them a college experience," said Peter Spadafore, a social relations junior and coordinator of the program. The college has hosted visiting days for Baldwin Elementary for the past six years, with the same kind of format every year, Spadafore said. Recently, the program has expanded to include two other elementary schools, and it might continue to grow in the future. "We're trying to reach out to Lansing schools and Haslett schools," Spadafore said.