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Guiding the Way to Higher Education: Families, Counselors, and Communities Together And Step-by-Step to College Workshops for Students

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Page 1: Guiding the Way to Higher Education : Families, Counselors, and Communities Together And Step-by-Step to College Workshops for Students

Guiding the Way to Higher Education:

Families, Counselors, and Communities Together

AndStep-by-Step to College Workshops

for Students

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An Important Policy Issue

• Six out of every ten jobs in our economy depend on workers with at least a two-year college degree.

• A shortage of 14 million college-educated workers is predicted by 2020.

• Despite extensive financial aid expenditures, the gap between low-income and high-income students attending college today is roughly the same as that participation gap in the 1960s.

• Improving academic preparation for college and ensuring affordability, especially for low-income students and students of color, has widespread support from researchers, policymakers, and advocates.

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Underrepresentation

African-American, Latino and Native American students are still significantly underrepresented in college in general and in four-year colleges in particular.

College Enrollment rates:• First-generation students - 59% • Students with parent with a 4-year degree - 93%.

Rural students, despite better high school graduates rates, enroll in college at rates 6% lower than the national average, and 8% lower than their metropolitan counterparts.

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Underrepresentation

• 76 percent of high-income high school graduates immediately enroll in a college or trade school. Only 49 percent of low-income graduates enroll immediately.

• 86 percent of high-income, high achieving secondary school students go on to college, while only 50 percent of low-income, high achievers enroll in postsecondary education.

• Young people whose family income is under $25,000 have less than a 6 percent chance of earning a four-year college degree.

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Research Evidence On College Access Gap

• Lower financial barriers to college affordability

• Ensure better academic preparation for college

• Encourage counselors to advise students for college and focus schools on their college preparatory mission

• Increase the quality and quantity of college entrance and financial aid information

• Engage families as college preparation partners

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Families As College Preparation Partners• Family encouragement stimulates students forming

college plans by 8th grade in time to take a college preparatory high school curriculum.

• Family support and early educational plans predict students 1) developing and maintaining college aspirations, 2) sustaining motivation and academic achievements, and 3) actual college enrollment.

• Consistent communication among students, parents, and school personnel predicts increased enrollment in college.

• The major need of parents is to have an accurate understanding of college costs and the financial aid system

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www.nacacnet.org

NACAC Resources – Guiding the Way to Higher Education

• Families, Counselors, Communities Together (FCCT)– Prepared programs for parents

• Step-by-Step to College– 3 separate curriculums – middle school,

early high school, late high school

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www.nacacnet.org

FCCT Purpose

Provide information to parents and guardians that will help them become informed, confident

advisors to their children about postsecondary academic

options.

Page 9: Guiding the Way to Higher Education : Families, Counselors, and Communities Together And Step-by-Step to College Workshops for Students

• Overview

• Using the Guide

• Essentials– Objectives, Message, Introductions, Discussion

Questions, Activities

• Essential Resources

• Resource Bibliography

** Workshop Evaluations included**

FCCT - Layout

www.nacacnet.org

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www.nacacnet.org

Essential IBuilding a Foundation for

Educational Success

• Importance of families to student success

• Provide methods of collaboration between families and schools

• Identify how families become involved in students’ education

• Explain study skills

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www.nacacnet.org

Essential IISetting the Stage for Dreams

to Become Reality

• Early planning and exploring educational options

• Research the benefits, and become aware of hard work and necessary planning

• Encourage students to dream and set goals

• Early financial planning

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www.nacacnet.org

Essential III

Charting a Challenging High School Experience

• Postsecondary education

• Educational routes

• Interest, values and abilities as pertains to decision-making

• Record of achievement

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www.nacacnet.org

Essential IV

Follow the Road to College

• High school to college transition

• College application process

• Educational goals

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www.nacacnet.org

Essential V

Paying for College

• College costs and financial aid

• Financial planning

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Step-by-Step to College

• 45-60 minute student centered lesson plans with optional parent sessions

• Sequential program• middle school students in grades 7 and 8• early high school students in grades 9, 10,

and first semester grade11• late high school students in the second

semester of grade 11 and grade 12

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Middle School Curriculum

• Challenge students to see college admissions and attendance as a goal

• Help students assess their interests, strengths, and academic habits

• Explain concepts about college options and financial aid

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Middle School Curriculum

• Provide a template for building a college preparatory curriculum

• Encourage students to build a profile and support network to help them reach their college goals

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Early High School Curriculum

• Instill the belief that college is accessible and affordable

• Demonstrate ways for students to build a strong curricular and extracurricular foundation

• Develop an understanding of and a plan for standardized testing

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Early High School Curriculum

• Promote the need for self-motivation and a network of adult mentors

• Assess career interests and aspirations as a way to research college options

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Late High School Curriculum

• Develop a strategic plan for the college search and application process and the transition to college

• Review standardized test questions and schedule test dates

• Provide more in-depth analysis of career interests

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Late High School Curriculum

• Guide students through the application and essay process

• Walk students through the financial aid process

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Middle School Session I:It’s All About Me: My Future Goals

• Activity #1: Peer Connections Handout: Ice Breaker Bingo• Activity #2: What Do You Like Handout: My Interests Chart• Activity #3: Making a Name for Myself Handout: Career Fact Sheet/Business Card Exercise

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Early Awareness Resource List

• NACAC- FCCT and Step-by-Step to College www.nacacnet.org

• Center for Student Opportunity http://www.csopportunity.org/

• College For Every Student www.collegefes.org

• College: Making It Happen www.certicc.org/collegemakingit.aspx

• Dream to Reality http://www.collegezone.com/counselorzone/265.htm

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Early Awareness Resource List

• ECMC Foundation – The College Place http://www.ecmcfoundation.org/thecollegeplace/

• Get Ready for College www.getreadyforcollege.org

• KnowHow2Go www.knowhow2go.org

• Pathways to College www.pathwaystocollege.net