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How To Complete a Perfect APR …the First Time (Webinar Series: 2 of 3)

How To Complete a Perfect APR …the First Time (Webinar Series: 2 of 3). Lakesha Davis Office of Migrant Education U.S. Department of Education. GPRA 2. Agenda. Introductions Four Key Points: APR OMB Clearance Status of APRs GPRA 2 Definition GPRA 2 Calculation & Knowledge Checks

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How To Complete a Perfect APR …the First Time (Webinar Series: 2 of 3)

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  1. How To Complete a Perfect APR…the First Time(Webinar Series: 2 of 3) Lakesha Davis Office of Migrant Education U.S. Department of Education

  2. GPRA 2

  3. Agenda Introductions Four Key Points: APR OMB Clearance Status of APRs GPRA 2 Definition GPRA 2 Calculation & Knowledge Checks Reporting GPRA 2 in the APR Wrap-Up Q & A

  4. Key Point #1 – APR Clearance Status HEP APR Clearance Status Cleared OMB No. 1810-0684 DRAFT version is not cleared (due to pending changes) Expected to be cleared within 10 business days APR Due Date is November 15, 2012 CAMP APR Clearance Status Cleared OMB No. 1810-0689 DRAFT version is not cleared (due to pending changes) Expected to be cleared within 10 business days APR Due Date is November 15, 2012

  5. Key Point #2: What is GPRA 2? • GPRA stands for Government Performance and Results Act. • 2012 HEP National Target for GPRA 2= 80% • 80% of the no. of GED attainers will be placed into postsecondary education, vocational training, upgraded employment, or the military. • 2012 CAMP National Target for GPRA 2 = 85% • 85% of CAMP 1st academic year completers will continue into postsecondary education

  6. Key Point #2: What is GPRA 2? (Pgs. 13-14 of APR) • HEP - What does it mean to be “placed?” • Actual placement and not anticipated placement into one of the 3 placement options • Placed students can be counted up until the performance report is due (i.e., Nov. 15th) • Postsecondary program should lead to an A.A., B.A., or B.S. degree • Vocational program should lead to a credential, certificate, or degree that leads to upgraded employment • Upgraded employment is a job position improvement whether it’s with current employer or different employer (p. 13-14 of HEP APR) • Military-Enlisted

  7. Key Point #2: What is GPRA 2? (Pgs. 13-14 of APR) • CAMP - What does it mean to continue into postsecondary education? • Actual enrollment and not anticipated enrollment into postsecondary education • Continuing students can be counted up until the performance report is due (i.e., Nov. 15th) • Student must remain enrolled past the date when students can no longer add courses, or a census date (whichever is the point when a student’s official enrollment status for the academic term is evaluated).

  8. Key Point #2: GPRA 2 Measure Definition HEP : • GPRA 2 Measure: The percentage of HEP General Educational Development (GED) attainers. CAMP: • GPRA 2 Measure: The percentage of CAMP first academic year completers who continue into a postsecondary education program.

  9. Key Point #3: HEP: GPRA 2 Calculation For grantees who actually SERVE LESS than the number funded to be served and SERVE EXACLY the total number funded to be served: Formula for GPRA 2 Measure = no. of GED attainers placed no. of GED attainers

  10. HEP: Knowledge Check√ 10 Q1. Red Carpet HEP Project is funded to serve 60 students per year. The HEP served 52 students during the 11-12 budget period. Out of the 52 students served, 45 students attained their GED and 41 of the GED attainers were placed. A1. GPRA Measure 2: ___41___ 45 = 91%

  11. HEP: Knowledge Check √ 11 Q3. Grammy Award HEP is funded to serve 50 students per year. The HEP served 68 students during the 11-12 budget period. Out of the 68 students served, 48 students attained their GED, and 31 of those GED attainers were placed. A3. GPRA Measure 2: ___31____ 48 = 64%

  12. Key Point #3: CAMP: GPRA 2 Calculation For grantees who actually SERVE LESS than the number funded to be served and SERVE EXACLY the total number funded to be served: Formula for GPRA 2 Measure = no. of CAMP 1st academic yr. completers who continue no. of CAMP 1st academic yr. completers

  13. CAMP: Knowledge Check √ 13 Q2. Velvet Rope University is funded to serve 75 students per year. The university served 68 students during the 11-12 budget period. Out of the 68 students served, 67 students successfully completed their first year of college and 65 students continued into postsecondary education. A2. GPRA Measure 2:___65____ 67 = 97%

  14. CAMP: Knowledge Check √ 14 Q3. Oscar Award University is funded to serve 50 students per year. The university served 88 students during the 11-12 budget period. Out of the 88 students served, 54 students successfully completed their first year of college and 40 of the those students continued their postsecondary education. A3. GPRA Measure 2: ___40____ 54 = 74%

  15. Key Point #4: • CAMP: Reporting GPRA 2 in the APR(p. 28)

  16. Key Point #4: HEP: Reporting GPRA 2 in the APR (p. 30)

  17. Key Point #4: HEP: Reporting GPRA 2 in the APR (p. 30)

  18. Wrap Up • HEP: • One formula to calculate the GPRA 2 % • Reviewed definition of “GED Attainer Placed” • APR awaiting clearance • CAMP: • One formula to calculate the GPRA 2 % • Reviewed definition of “CAMP 1st academic yr. completer who continues” • APR is awaiting clearance

  19. Q & A

  20. Contact Information Lakesha Davis Email: Lakesha.Davis@ed.gov Phone: 202-205-9533 Dr. Rachel Crawford Email: Rachel.Crawford@ed.gov Phone: 202-260-2590

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