Mission Statement

Since 1962, The Community Club has helped DC school students improve their academic skills, prepare for college and career, and become successful adults. We provide a supportive, secure environment where learning and understanding flourish. We believe the structure of our program – long-term, one-on-one relationships between students and caring adult tutor-mentors – provides students the best opportunity for academic and personal success.


Members of the Class of 2009 (shown with their tutors) have been accepted by the following schools: Allegheny College, Bowie State (MD), California University of Pennsylvania, Catholic University, Clark Atlanta University, Coppin State (MD), Duquesne University, Edward Waters College, Florida Memorial University, Hampton University, Howard University, Johnson & Wales University, Kentucky State, Lincoln University, University of Maryland-Eastern Shore, Mercyhurst College, Montgomery College (MD), Morehouse College (GA), Morgan State University (MD), Norfolk State University (VA), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Oberlin College Conservatory of Music, Ohio University, Penn State University, Philander Smith College, University of Pittsburgh, Prince Georges Community College, St. Augustine’s College (NC), Shaw University (NC), Shenandoah College, Stillman College, Temple University (PA), Trinity University (DC), Virginia State University, and Virginia Union University.

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Congratulations
to Seniors Robert Young and Chika Onwuvuche on being named Posse Foundation Scholars!

Tutor Workshop:
February 20, 2010

This workshop, which is free and open to all Community Club tutors, allows tutors to hear from outside experts and veteran tutors about ways to help their students. Past outside speakers have included the director of the DC College Success Foundation, a guidance counselor and a principal from DC high schools, and experts in conflict resolution and math skills. But many tutors say the best part is the chance to meet other tutors and compare notes on their Community Club experiences..

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