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16 Life4U Fall 2009–Summer 2010 17 leadership student assistance T he Leadership program at ACC has grown tremendously in the last few semesters. It gets students involved in monthly seminars that teach different avenues for choosing life and educational goals. Speakers routinely present seminars to tell their stories of success and give tips on overcoming adversity. Participation in the Leadership program also helps students develop skills that transfer into the job market and add to their co-curricular profile which helps strengthen transcripts. So far 140 members have been inducted into Sigma Alpha Pi, the society for leadership and success. To be a member, it is required to attend three Success Networking Teams (SNT), three seminars, one Leadership training, and one community service event (such as Project: Build a Park or American Youth Works) for at least five hours. A SNT is five to ten students meeting to talk about their plans for life and higher education. The other students listen and the group responds with suggestions to help plan the execution of these goals. This year three students in the Leadership program have won scholarships, and at the end of the year students can apply for scholarships in larger denominations up to $3500. T he Student Assistance program helps students that encounter emergency situations that may get in the way of succeeding at ACC. The program assists students with childcare, textbook support, and in special cases, rent. For students with these extreme life situations, Student Assistance helps them on a case by case basis. An application is available at any SL office. The criteria to receive help in child care and textbook payment assistance include being enrolled in at least six credit hours in a degree or certificate program and being eligible for Pell grant funding. To receive help for rent, students have to qualify for the Emergency Financial Assistance determination. Students qualify by being enrolled in at least six credit hours, have an unanticipated expense, not use these funds for tuition and fees, remain enrolled and complete the current semester. Assistance is generally limited to no more than $1,000. Get Connected: Quevarra Moten www.austincc.edu/leadership [email protected] 512.223.6222 Get Connected: www.austincc.edu/support/ financialaid/center [email protected] 512.223.5218 I connect to Austin at Zilker Botanical Garden. – Geneva Rodriguez Work-Study Student I connect to Austin at the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum. – Jack Zapata Sigma Alpha Pi President
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16 Life4U Fall 2009–Summer 2010 17

leadership studentassistance

The Leadership program at ACC has grown tremendously in the last few semesters. It gets

students involved in monthly seminars that teach different avenues for choosing life and educational goals. Speakers routinely present seminars to tell their stories of success and give tips on overcoming adversity. Participation in the Leadership program also helps students develop skills that transfer into the job market and add to their co-curricular profile which helps strengthen transcripts. So far 140 members have been inducted into Sigma Alpha Pi, the society for leadership and success. To be a member, it is required to attend three Success Networking Teams (SNT), three seminars, one Leadership training, and one community service event (such as Project: Build a Park or American Youth Works) for at least five hours. A SNT is five to ten students meeting to talk about their plans for life and higher education. The other students listen and the group responds with suggestions to help plan the execution of these goals. This year three students in the Leadership program have won scholarships, and at the end of the year students can apply for scholarships in larger denominations up to $3500.

The Student Assistance program helps students that encounter emergency situations that may get in

the way of succeeding at ACC. The program assists students with childcare, textbook support, and in special cases, rent. For students with these extreme life situations, Student Assistance helps them on a case by case basis. An application is available at any SL office. The criteria to receive help in child care and textbook payment assistance include being enrolled in at least six credit hours in a degree or certificate program and being eligible for Pell grant funding. To receive help for rent, students have to qualify for the Emergency Financial Assistance determination. Students qualify by being enrolled in at least six credit hours, have an unanticipated expense, not use these funds for tuition and fees, remain enrolled and complete the current semester. Assistance is generally limited to no more than $1,000.

Get Connected:Quevarra Motenwww.austincc.edu/[email protected] Get Connected:

www.austincc.edu/support/financialaid/[email protected]

I connect to Austin at Zilker Botanical Garden.

– Geneva RodriguezWork-Study Student

I connect to Austin at the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum.

– Jack ZapataSigma Alpha Pi President