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College Application Week: Helping Students Navigate the Admissions Process

A national campaign to increase college enrollment for first-generation and low-income students. This event helps high school seniors apply to at least one postsecondary institution. Funded by The Kresge Foundation, Lumina Foundation, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and Bank of America Charitable Foundation.

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College Application Week: Helping Students Navigate the Admissions Process

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  1. College Application Week OverviewSeptember 2013 GocollegeNY.org/apply

  2. American College Application Campaign A national effort to increase the number of first-generation and low-income students pursuing a college degree or other postsecondary credential. A local event to help high school seniors navigate the complex college admissions process and ensure they apply to at least one postsecondary institution. Funded by The Kresge Foundation, Lumina Foundation, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and Bank of America Charitable Foundation. GocollegeNY.org/apply

  3. National Campaign In 2012, over 1,600 schools in 24 states and the District of Columbia, hosted a College Application Week. Nearly 130,000 students submitted more than 195,000 applications during College Application Campaign events. GocollegeNY.org/apply

  4. New York College Application Week October 28th – November 1st • Partnership between New York State Education Department (NYSED) and New York Higher Education Services Corporation (HESC) • 13 Steering Committee members guide implementation of the pilot GocollegeNY.org/apply

  5. Steering Committee Members GocollegeNY.org/apply

  6. Why College application week GocollegeNY.org/apply

  7. College-Going Rates for High School Graduates • 3-Year Percent Rolling Average (2005-09) • 2005-072006-082007-09 • White 68.2(%) 68.7 69.5 • Black 55.7 55.0 59.6 • Hispanic 58.8 62.0 62.3 • ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Low-income 24.3(%) 24.5 25.7 Mortenson, Postsecondary Education Opportunity, 2010 GocollegeNY.org/apply

  8. College Enrollment 38% of New Yorkers ages 18 – 24 are enrolled in college. One key to increasing economic growth is increasing the number of students enrolled in college.

  9. Degree Attainment in New York Lumina Foundation, A Stronger Nation through Higher Education, March 2012 GocollegeNY.org/apply

  10. Applying to College is Daunting! “Admissions requirements, and timelines in particular, are extremely complicated, and students often do not know or understand the importance of either until it is too late.” (Conley, 2009) The challenges include: • Financial misperceptions • Academic misperceptions • Confidence • Family issues • Career decisions GocollegeNY.org/apply

  11. College Application Week An event that: • Focuses on first-generation students • Occurs in the fall (October – November) • Takes place during the school day • Requires collaboration (K-12/HE) • Utilizes existing networks and infrastructure • Includes many activities to builds a college going culture and ecourages the exploration of college options • Uses school personnel and volunteers to keep costs low GocollegeNY.org/apply

  12. School Support& resources GocollegeNY.org/apply

  13. GocollegeNY.org/apply • HESC has created a number of resources for high schools piloting College Application Week including planning timelines, pre-event ideas, and materials for print. • Resources can be found on the New York College Application Week website. * Upon request, assistance is available in recruiting volunteers. GocollegeNY.org/apply

  14. “Sometimes a student going to college is as simple as someone helping them to apply” (J. Watts, 2010) GocollegeNY.org/apply

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