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Student Success Steering Team Training

Student Success Steering Team Training. Welcome and Introductions. Today’s Agenda. 10:00 am – 11:00 am Overview 11:00 am – 12:30 pm College Applications 12:30 pm – 1:00 pm Lunch 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Graduation Plans & Career Interest Inventories

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Student Success Steering Team Training

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  1. Student Success Steering Team Training Welcome and Introductions

  2. Today’s Agenda 10:00 am – 11:00 am Overview 11:00 am – 12:30 pm College Applications 12:30 pm – 1:00 pm Lunch 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Graduation Plans & Career Interest Inventories 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm College Visits (computer lab) 3:30 pm – 4:00 pm Q&A and Wrap-up

  3. Learn More Indiana &21st Century Scholars

  4. Learn More Indiana Mission In print, in person, online and on the phone, Learn More Indiana helps Hoosier studentsPLAN, PREPARE and PAY for collegecompletion and careersuccess.

  5. Core Services • PRINT: Student Success Guides • PERSON: Speakers Bureau/County Coalitions • ONLINE: LearnMoreIndiana.org • PHONE: 1-800-992-2076

  6. Core Messages PLAN PAY PREPARE

  7. LearnMoreIndiana.org

  8. LearnMoreIndiana.org

  9. LearnMoreIndiana.org

  10. College Success Campaigns

  11. College Success Campaigns • Three annual statewide campaigns: • PLAN: College GO! Week –– (Fall) • PREPARE: KnowHow2Go –– (Summer) • PAY: Cash for College –– (Winter/Spring) • Guiding principles: • Clear college success focus for each campaign • Specific, practical steps for students at each level • State driven, locally led

  12. College Success Campaigns PLAN PREPARE PAY

  13. College Success Coalitions

  14. College Success Coalitions GOAL: • Create a college-going and completing culture • Build local leadership and outreach capacity • Improve student choices and outcomes OUTCOME: • Active, sustainable coalitions in all 92 counties • Increase college readiness, completion, education attainment rates

  15. College Success Coalitions Current Status: • 51 counties • 1461 organizations • 2155 activities

  16. 21st Century Scholars Program • Established in 1990 to increase Hoosier students’ aspirations for and access to higher education • Income-eligible students enroll in 7th or 8th grade • Students who fulfill the Scholar Pledge earn up to four years of paid tuition at an Indiana college

  17. Scholar Success National model for increasing college access: • Student Participation: More than 100,000 Scholars enrolled statewide in middle school through college. • High School Graduation: More than 90% of Scholars graduate from high school (86% for all Indiana students) • College Access: 75% of Scholars enter college directly after high school (64% for all Indiana students)

  18. Scholar Challenges Most Scholars DO NOT complete college:

  19. Scholar Challenges Most Scholars DO NOT complete college: • On-time Completion: 12% of Scholars earn an associate or bachelor’s degree on time. (22% for all Indiana public college students) • College Completion (150% time): Less than a third (30%) of Scholars graduate after three and six years (40% for all Indiana public college students)

  20. New 21st Century ScholarsOutreach Model

  21. New Scholar Support Model • Moving from access to success • Emphasizing student preparation and intervention • Coordinating services rather than direct service

  22. Scholar Success Program

  23. Scholar Success Program Legislative changes: • Raised high school GPA requirement to 2.5 • Refocused program on student preparation (Scholar Success Program)

  24. Scholar Success Program PURPOSE Increase 21st Century Scholars’ understanding and completion of specific steps required to successfully access and complete college.

  25. Scholar Success Program KEY CRITERIA • Is it ACCESSIBLE? • Is it IMPACTFUL? • Is it MEASURABLE?

  26. Scholar Success Program PLAN PAY PREPARE

  27. Scholar Success Program

  28. American College Application Campaign A national effort to increase the number of first-generation and low-income students pursuing a college degree or other higher education credential.  • Data Driven • Uses school based steering teams • Focuses on in-school events • Proven Success

  29. Student Success Steering Teams The goal is to use the American College Application model to connect all Indiana students with programming designed to improve college access, readiness, and retention, by . . . • Recruiting steering teams at 10 pilot high schools • Using SSP to guide programming • Focusing on 21st Century Scholars and first-generation college students • Launching around College Go! Week • Continuing around Learn More campaigns • Growing in future years

  30. Resources and Contact Student Success Steering Team Web Address learnmoreindiana.org/studentsuccess Student Success Steering Team Contact CHRIS ENSTROM Director of Outreach 21st Century Scholars Program Office: (317) 464-4404 ext. 143 Fax: (317) 464-4410 centrom@che.in.gov

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