SREB GO Alliance Meeting April 19 2017 COLLEGE ACCESS CHALLENGE GRANT 2 COUNSELOR TRAINING MODULES NEAR PEER MENTORING APPLY TO COLLEGE MONTH ADULT LEARNING CONSORTIUM PUBLIC AWARENESS CAMPAIGN ID: 650085
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GEORGIA COLLEGE ACCESS & SUCCESS INITIATIVESSREB GO Alliance Meeting April 19, 2017Slide2
COLLEGE ACCESS CHALLENGE GRANT
2COUNSELOR TRAINING MODULES
NEAR PEER MENTORING
APPLY TO COLLEGE MONTH
ADULT LEARNING CONSORTIUM
PUBLIC AWARENESS CAMPAIGN
GATRACSDISCONNECTED YOUTH SUPPORTCOMMUNITY OUTREACHBUSINESS/K-12 PARTNERSHIPSFINANCIAL AID & FAFSA COMPLETIONSCHOLARSHIP SUPPORTDUAL ENROLLMENT SUPPORTMILITARY OUTREACHINDIVIDUAL GRADUATION PLANSlide3
Complete College Georgia
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CCGCollege Readiness: Mending the P-12 pipeline to increase the number of high school students graduating and ready to begin higher education work.
Structured Pathways for Students: Providing paths to efficient completion of degrees and certificates; preventing wasted credits, time and financial expenditures.Improving Access & Completion for Underserved Students
: Identifying and removing commons barriers for minority, part-time, adult, military, disabled, low-income, and first generation
students.
Shortening
the Time to Degree:
Improving current and developing new paths for students to earn a high quality degree in a timely manner.Restructuring Instructional Delivery: Improving the quality of student learning through effective teaching, facilitation and innovative modes of learning.Transforming Remediation: Improving remedial education practices to remove barriers and increase success.4Slide5
Complete College GeorgiaPartnerships
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Complete College GeorgiaGo Back. Move Ahead.6Slide7
GAtracs
75 institutions statewideSlide8Slide9
University System of Georgia
DUAL ENROLLMENT INITIATIVES
ecore.usg.edu
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GEORGIA’S EARLY COLLEGE INITIATIVESlide11
Funding
Secondary schools and postsecondary institutions must submit annual participation agreement to GSFC.
The Postsecondary Institution receives:
Tuition
Standard undergraduate tuition up to 15 hours
Mandatory Fees
$50.00 per term
Books
$25 per semester hour
Postsecondary institutions agree to accept the amount provided by GSFC as full payment for each MOWR student’s tuition, mandatory fees and books.Slide12Slide13
HistorySlide14
S
tatewide
scope proposing to serve
approximately
11,000
high need students in
approximately 40 schools in the neediest pockets of the state.Cohort model of the project will follow students from 7th and 8th grade through their first year of college (Cohort Students). Priority model will follow students from 8th, 9th,10th, 11th and 12th grade who have experienced homelessness or who have been in the foster care system through their first year of college (
Priority Students)
.
Key PointsSlide15
Tutoring
Mentoring
Foster & Homeless Youth Support
College Visits
Financial Aid Workshops
College Preparation Workshops
Key college strategy textingPublic Awareness CampaignScholarship Boot CampsSTEM Teacher Professional DevelopmentCounselor Professional DevelopmentSummer Enrichment and Transition ProgramsCareer PreparationFirst Year Postsecondary SupportActivitiesSlide16
GEORGIA STUDENT FINANCE COMMISSIONSlide17
University System of Georgia
Bibb
(
Priority
)
Chatham
(Cohort)
Clayton
(
Cohort
&
Priority
)
Cobb
(
Priority
)
DeKalb
(
Cohort
)
Floyd
(
Priority
)
Fulton
(
Priority
)
Grady
(
Cohort
)
Muscogee
(
Cohort
)
Richmond
(
Priority
)
Thomas
(
Cohort
)Slide18
QUESTIONSSlide19
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