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"It takes a village to raise a child.". North Carolina College Access Conference 2.22.2012. The Mission Increase the college-going rate at high schools we serve 2. Expand range of colleges and universities to which students apply and enroll
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"It takes a village to raise a child." North Carolina College Access Conference 2.22.2012
The Mission • Increase the college-going rate at high schools we serve • 2. Expand range of colleges and universities to which students apply and enroll • 3. Help principals, counselors, and teachers establish a college-going culture
The Action • Advisers provide one-on-one and group advising sessions to help students • Best Fit vs. Best Match • Complete admissions and financial aid applications • Enroll successfully
Connecting with the Community at Large • The importance of the connection • "It takes a village to raise a child." • Collaboration = a better use of resources • common space • use of funds • presenters and speakers • What is the communities culture?
Connecting with Students and Their Families • A Greater Impact • Foundation for trust and support • Go where they are! • Festivals • Sporting Events • Concerts
Connecting with Community Stakeholders • Parents • Alumni • Business Owners • Donations -Sponsorships • Religious Organizations • Marketing • Elected Officials
Case Studies Rockingham County Caldwell County Charlotte Surry County
Rockingham County • Financial Aid & Scholarship Day • Partner with Rockingham Community College • Local scholarships set up tables to promote their scholarship • Advisers on hand to help students with their admissions or scholarship essays • Financial aid professionals on hand to help with FAFSA • Held on a Saturday afternoon, 1-5 PM
Rockingham County • Community College Day • Held on campus of Rockingham Community College on a week day • Highlight certain programs of study offered at the college in a college fair setting • Bring academic match students • County wide event
Rockingham County • Student Interns • Partner with local elementary school to offer internships for high school students • Train high school students on select college related topics and have them speak on topics with elementary students • Elementary and high school teachers/counselors collaborate on topics to be discussed • High school interns can also mentor and tutor elementary students
Caldwell County • Junior “College Knowledge” Workshop • Opportunity for parents and students to learn more about the college and financial aid processes • Bring in financial aid and admissions representatives from several colleges to speak • Promote to high school and middle school parents • Institutions included in the past: Appalachian State, Caldwell Community College, Wake Forest University, UNC Greensboro • Solicit donations from local business and restaurants for raffle items and food
Caldwell County • Financial Aid Night • Opportunity for parents to learn about funding college in November • Financial aid representatives from various colleges sat on a panel and answered questions directed by the Adviser and the audience • November 2011—event hosted over 200 attendees.
Charlotte - Mecklenburg County • “What’s Next” Workshops • Partner with community college to host workshop on transition from high school to college life • Host two workshops—eastern and western region of city • Collaborate with alumni of schools, UNC Charlotte, Central Piedmont Community College, and community stakeholders committed to increasing college access • Solicit donations from local businesses for raffle items and food
Charlotte - Mecklenburg County • “What’s Next” Workshop Topics • Parent support for college students • How to be a good college student • Study tips • Panel of HS alumni who went to college • How to be a supportive parent • Tips tricks and terms used with enrolling a student • Choosing the right college
Surry County • Financial Aid Literacy Workshops • Collaborate with Surry Community College financial aid staff and CFNC representative • Held parent events to discuss safe and free scholarship searches, applying for and maintaining FAFSA status, and preparing for college • Held events at local high schools and at community college (various opportunities to attend)
Surry County • Local Business Classroom Presentations • Bring in local businesses to discuss importance of higher education with juniors and seniors • Message delivered from standpoint of someone who hires employees-- “We need you to continue your education…” • Target academic classes that may not be college-bound
Surry County • College Info Night for Spanish Speakers • Hold informational night in Spanish—recruit Donna Weaver from CFNC • Have a student advertise the event in Spanish leading up to it • Promote the event through local churches attended by many Spanish speaking families • Held on a weeknight at the school • Provide food if event is held near dinner time • Provide child care if possible