Program: Andres Huante, UW College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) Director, “CAMP Works,” May 9, 2024


Join the University Sunrise Rotary Club for a program featuring Andres Huante, the Director of the University of Washington’s College Assistance Migrant Program.

The program will be presented on Zoom on Thursday morning with the Zoom line opening at 7 a.m.  The formal meeting including the program runs from 7:30-8:30 a.m.  No registration is required, and the program is free.

The meeting will be available via Zoom.  Click here to join the meeting Thursday morning.  The Zoom line will open shortly after 7 a.m.


The University of Washington’s (UW) College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) has been working with migrant/seasonal farmworker students for nearly 15 years. This federally funded program supports first-year students’ academic and personal development at UW. CAMP has successfully assisted students from a unique background to finish their first year at UW and graduate promptly.

Andres Huante joined the CAMP team in the Summer of 2015 as the Recruiter and Academic Adviser, and now serves as Director with UW Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity’s Student Success Team. He is from the small town of Lynden, WA, where he has lived the majority of his life until attending the University of Washington (UW) as a Freshman in 2009.

Andres earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in June 2014 and completed his Master of Education from UW in June 2015.

During his leisure time, Andres enjoys eating at new restaurants, attending Husky football games, and spending time with his family and friends.

Andres is excited to be working with CAMP and the Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity to support students who come from a similar background as his own.