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2010 OSAC Update. Oregon Student Assistance Commission. OASFAA Annual Conference January 24 – 26, 2010. ASPIRE. Holding steady during economic crisis Funding from State, TG from Texas, and the Oregon Community Foundation Currently at 104 sites - will increase to 115
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2010 OSAC Update Oregon Student Assistance Commission OASFAA Annual Conference January 24 – 26, 2010
ASPIRE • Holding steady during economic crisis • Funding from State, TG from Texas, and the Oregon Community Foundation • Currently at 104 sites - will increase to 115 • Last year 1500+ volunteers mentored 9,000+ students and 61,000+ students attended workshops or received “drop-in” help • Online training for site coordinators and volunteers
ASPIRE and Access Programs • Two new pilot programs funded by GEAR UP • eASPIRE targets schools that face challenges recruiting local volunteers • Getting Ready to ASPIRE for middle school students
2010-11OpportunitiesBooklets • ECMC will continue partnership with OSAC to provide National and Oregon-specific booklets (available September, 2010) • Order online at www.GetCollegeFunds.org • ECMC will also continue 2010 College Night in Oregon statewide
OSAC eApp Update • Online application = faster processing and less errors • 99.5% of 2009 apps filed online • Applicants can scan & upload electronic copies of transcripts and other documents • High school registrars can upload transcripts via OSAC’s secure web portal or IDTS • 12,500+ apps started to date – 61.7% increase from last year
OSAC eApp Update • Improvements • New scholarship sort filters – County of Residence and GPA • Ability to view uploaded documents to ensure accuracy • Extra docs collected only if applicant enters competition • CIS Activities Chart data can be imported • Receive alerts • Twitter.com/OSAC or become a Facebook Fan
OSAC eApp Update • e-Student Profile created by each applicant that provides a web portal for the student to: • Verify OSAC’s receipt of eApp, transcripts, and required documents • check application status and scholarships awarded • Accept awards • Update prior-year applications • Students must check back and take action, until get “Valid eApp Accepted” message
Timely Tip Sheets • College Students Facing Major Losses in Family Income • Paying for College ─ What You Need to Know About Student Loans • Dealing with Job Loss (Independent Students) • How to Analyze College Financial Aid Award Letters • Youth in Foster Care Can Go to College −There is money for you • Avoiding Scholarship Scams • Employer’s Guide to College Degrees • NEXT: Higher Education Tuition Tax Credits www.GetCollegeFunds.org
OASFAA +NT4CM + CACG • Train the Trainer: • for high school guidance counselors and community advocates who can help students and families understand the college-going process and fill out the FASFA • Partners • Oregon Association of Student Financial Aid Administration • National Training for Counselors and Mentors • College Access Challenge Grant
Finding Fund$ PowerPoint • Available in English and Spanish • Three sections with presentation notes that you can “mix and match” • Financial Aid Terms • OSAC: Opportunity Grant and eApp Scholarship Workbook • Scholarship Tips • Limited availability for OSAC presentations on your campus or you are welcome to present the workshop • Go to: www.osac.state.or.us • Click on Scholarship and Access Tab • Click on High School Counselors and College Scholarship Counselors link
College Goal OregonJanuary 30, 2010 • Students get help to complete FAFSA • OSAC in year one of three year continuation grant from YMCA • 24 event sites statewide • New “FAFSA Fridays” Webinars from February to June in 2010 www.CollegeGoalOregon.org
College Goal Oregon 2007 Stats • 11 Cities - 15 Sites • 150 Volunteers • 847 Students • 2008 Stats • 17 Cities - 20 Sites • 291 Volunteers • 2018 Students 2009 Stats • 24 Cities - 28 Sites • 310 Volunteers • 2422 Students
Partnership Opportunities • Your school can host an ASPIRE conference or regional meeting • College Goal Oregon (1/30/10): Financial aid experts and Spanish-language interpreters needed • OASFAA Training Project – Train the Trainer