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Minnesota College Application Week is now

College Knowledge Month!

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Session Overview

• College Application Week Historical Background

• Impact and Implications of 2012 CAW in MN

• A Look Ahead – the Transition from CAW to CKM

• College Admission Insights & Use of Volunteers

• High School Site Coordinator Insights – Cooper HS

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Historical Background

The original Minnesota College Application Week was based on the development of college access initiatives that have occurred in North Carolina.

North Carolina created a statewide education collaboration with a primary goal: to increase the college-going rate in the state.

One of the most effective means of achieving that goal: Increase college access for those who are the first generation in their families to attend college.

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What is a Statewide Education Collaboration?

Loosely defined, a statewide education collaborationis created when the educational partners within a

state are working in unison toward an identified goal (in this case, increasing access to a college

education).

- public schools- public colleges and universities- private colleges and universities- community colleges - state government

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About the American Council on Education:

ACE represent the presidents of U.S. accredited, degree-granting institutions, which include two- and four-year colleges, private and public universities, and nonprofit and for-profit entities.

ACE is consistently at the center of federal policy debates in areas critical to higher education.

ACE addresses the rapidly changing needs of America’s colleges and universities by providing research and identifying innovative practices.

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ACAC is a college application assistance initiative that began in a single North Carolina high school in 2005…

ACE’s American College Application Campaign is a national effort to increase the number of first-generation and low-income students pursuing a college degree or other higher education credential.

The primary purpose of this effort is to help high school seniors navigate the complex college admissions process and ensure they apply to at least one postsecondary institution.

The effort occurs during the school day, with a focus on students who might not otherwise apply to college.

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National Steering Committee formed in 2010:

American Council on EducationU.S. Education DepartmentWhite House Domestic Policy CouncilLumina FoundationThe Education TrustNational Governors AssociationCouncil of Chief State School Officers State Higher Education Executive

Officers

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Minnesota Steering Committee

The following Minnesota organizations were represented on the 2012

MN College Application Week Steering Committee: Achieve MinneapolisChicano Latino Affairs Council (CLAC)Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans (CAPM)Minneapolis Public Schools Minnesota Association for College Admission Counseling (MACAC)Minnesota Association of Counselors of Color (MnACC)Minnesota Association of Secondary School Principals (MASSP) Minnesota Department of Education (MDE)Minnesota Indian Affairs CouncilMN Minority Education Partnership/MN College Access Network (MMEP/MCAN) Minnesota Private College Council Minnesota State College and Universities (MnSCU)MN School Counselor Association (MSCA) Office of Higher Education (OHE)Parents UnitedUniversity of Minnesota

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The Proclamation

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State Participation Growing…

After North Carolina started the program in 2005, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, West Virginia, Florida and Colorado followed.

In 2011, Kentucky, Michigan and Minnesota were added to the ranks.

2012 saw the inclusion of Arizona, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Massachusetts, Montana, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin and the District of Columbia.

The goal is to have a total of 35 states and territories on board for 2013.

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In 2012, ACAC programs took place in almost 1,600 schools in 24 states and

the District of Columbia

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Minnesota – Impact & Implications

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Impact in 2012

• 106 high schools and 5 adult basic education centers statewide

• Approximately 16,000 students served

• 185 volunteers• Associated with about 25,000

applications– matriculation unknown

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Impact in 2012

64%Very helpful in establishing college-going culture additional 30% reported it being somewhat helpful

69%Successful at helping under-represented seniors complete at least one college applicationadditional 30% reported it being somewhat

successful

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Volunteers in 2012

44%Heard about the opportunity through MACAC

69%Very positive ratings from volunteersadditional 26% reported being somewhat

positive

90%Willing to volunteer for the event againadditional 7% unsure

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Application fees

• Dropping past focus on week-specific waivers

• Emphasizing instead waivers and fee-free options that are year round

• Ensuring we have clear and consistent information for all schools and students

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Application fees

• As of today, for Minnesota’s public and private nonprofit colleges, we know most either: – Waive fees through NACAC form for

eligible students based on family income and circumstances, or

– Have fee-free application options, especially online

• U of M & private nonprofit colleges covered by that language

• MnSCU working to clarify position of its 2- and 4-year institutions; expects language to cover most

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Reminder on importance

89%Minnesotans agreeing that the “number one goal of high schools should be preparing almost all students to enter and succeed at some type of education after high school”

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Reminder on importance

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A Look Ahead – Transitioning to College

Knowledge Month in 2013

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College Knowledge Month: Frequently Asked Questions (handout)

Why was College Application Week changed to College Knowledge Month?

What does this mean for a participating school?

What are the expectations for participating schools and site coordinators?

What support will participating schools and site coordinators receive?

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www.CollegeinColorado.org

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MN Office of Higher EducationExpanded Integration of CKM Initiative @ OHE

Website

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Planning Timeline

June 15 – Preferred Site Registration Deadline August 2 – Volunteer Registration Deadline August 12 – Site Coordinator Resource Manual

available online – notified by email August 12 – Site Coordinator Training Webinar

available online – notified by email September 1 – Site Coordinators receive volunteer

contact information September 20 – Site Coordinator Training Session

(9:00 am – 12:00 pm)

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Site Registration @ OHE website – preferred deadline 6/15/13

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Volunteer Registration @ MACAC website –

preferred deadline 8/2/13

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Insights from College Admissions

The Impetus for Improving College Access:

Challenge 1 – Changing demographics• Majority of the projected growth is among students who are

historically underrepresented in higher education.• In particular, Hispanic and African-American students.• Often come from lower income families and are likely to be the first

in their family to pursue a postsecondary education.

Challenge 2 – The cost of college attendance and financial aid Issues

• Dramatically increasing costs of higher education.• Declining value of federal and state grant programs.

Challenge 3 – Perceived obstacles• Can I really go on to higher education? (is there a college for me)?• Can I even afford to go to college?

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According to the National College Access Network, to be successful, a college

access initiative mustaddress these five objectives:

Objective 1 – Range of postsecondary opportunities available

Objective 2 – Affordability: compensate for limited economic resources.

Objective 3 – Academic Preparation: align/ match entrance requirements

Objective 4 – Aspiration: need to assist low-income and first generation students to develop broadly-based educational and career goals that may go beyond their immediate frame of reference.

Objective 5 – Application: streamline and simplify the application process for admissions and financial aid.

(Tafel, 2002)

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Explore. Plan. Apply!

Explore.Suggested activities:

•Utilize college admissions counselor visits•College Board: https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/get-started• Princeton Review:

http://www.princetonreview.com/colleges-majors.aspx

• NAVIANCE•Virtual campus tours•Schedule campus tours

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Plan.

Suggested activities:

•Have your students write down questions before the college representative visits•Encourage your students to do research prior to the college visit

– majors and major requirements– cost and financial aid

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Apply!

•Apply to ‘right fit’ colleges and universities

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College Application Week 2012

Cooper High School

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Demographic Breakdown of Seniors

Total number of seniors 412

American Indian/Alaska Native 1

Asian 54

Black/African American 159

Hispanic/Latino 41

Two or more races 9

White 148

Free/Reduced Price Lunch 58%

First Generation College Students (if you have this information)

Didn’t have

COOPER HIGH SCHOOLNew Hope, MN

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How did we get started??

Enlisted a College Application Week Committee College Counselor, AVID teacher, Career

Center Director Attended the MDE College Application

Week TrainingCreated a list of ideas for the week

When would we do it? What would we do? How would we do it?

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What did we do?

• Advisors facilitated advisory lessons 2 weeks before the event

• Volunteers signed up on the Google Docs created by

MDE

• Made announcements in Advisory, through e-mail, phone dialer, intercom

• Pep-fest with Goldy and Cooper Hawk – Trivia with college gear give-aways

• Sent all seniors a pass to their first hour class

• Decorated the hallways— “Stepping to College” & “Pathway to College”

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When did we do it??

• College Application Week-Nov. 14-18th

– Every period of the week starting on Monday during 3rd hour

– Scheduled 10-14 students per period in our “College Application Computer Lab.”

– Thursday/Friday- sent out 2nd passes to students who didn’t show up the first time

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WELCOME TO COLLEGE APPLICATION WEEK!

Student Instructions

•Step 1- Log in to Naviance

•Step 2- Add colleges to “Colleges I’m Applying to List”

•Step 3- Go under the college profile and choose “Apply Online”

•Step 4- Complete Application •-Do you need a teacher recommendation?•-Do you need to pay the fee or is it waived?•-Do you need an essay?•-Have you sent your ACT score yet?

•Step 5- Request transcript through Naviance

• Step 1- Check in with College Application Week Mentors

• Step 2- Create a plan (research colleges in Naviance, create a resume, career interest profiler)

• **If you are ready to apply, follow the instructions.

• **If you are not ready to apply, schedule an appointment with your counselor, college counselor, or visit the career center.

READY TO APPLY? WHAT ARE MY OPTIONS?

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Now that you’ve applied….what’s next?

• Call or e-mail the college in 2 weeks to verify that your application is complete

• In January, fill out the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) – Parent/guardian income tax information will be needed in this process– If you need help with the process, come to Cooper’s Financial Aid Night (Feb. 9th) to

receive help filling out the online form. We will have financial aid experts available to answer questions

• In March, you should receive financial aid packages back from the colleges/universities that you applied to. Many students wait to pick their college until they know how much it is going to cost them.

• May 1st is the standard deadline for housing for most colleges; however, you should verify the housing deposit deadline with each individual college. In order to get housing, it is important that you have your decision and deposit completed by this date.

• Continue working hard in all of your classes. Colleges require an end of the year transcript!!

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Results at Cooper

• We met with 90% of available seniors– Did not include PSEO or transition

students

• 856 transcripts sent out• Student application rates

– Start of week= 23%– End of week = 78%

• 55% increase

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What about 2013College Knowledge Month?

• Ideas for improvement– More lessons in advisory leading up to

and during the month– Various presenters throughout the month– Advertise starting in September– Staff will wear buttons “Ask me about

college!”– Celebration event at the end of the month

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Explore the opportunities CKM provides!Plan to participate on behalf of our

students!Apply as a site coordinator or volunteer!

THANK YOU!!!

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Questions?

Chris Franken – College Planning & Assessment, Eastview HS

(Apple Valley)[email protected]

Norma Gutierrez – Asst . Director of Admissions, U of Minnesota-TC

[email protected]

John Manning – Dir. Marketing & Comm., MN Private College Council

[email protected]

Laura Ritter – College Counselor, Robbinsdale Cooper [email protected]