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Mission:
To increase the number of students who earn a
college degree and who are prepared to succeed in
the 21st century.
Approach:
• The CollegeKeys Compact™
• Young Men of Color Achievement
• Arts at the Core
• School Counselor Advocacy
• Teacher Advocacy
• Undocumented Students and the DREAM Act
• The National Commission on Writing
• Rethinking Student Aid
• Trends in Higher Education
• Education Pays
• Simplifying State Aid Processes
• College Completion Agenda
• Access, Admissions & Success: Education and
the America Future
• Admissions in the 21st Century
• Access & Diversity Collaborative
• Community College Transfer & Retention
• Low-income students face barriers getting ready for, getting into
and getting through college
• Financial barriers alone prevent nearly one-half of all college-
qualified low- and moderate-income high school graduates from
enrolling in a four-year college
• Annually, 405,000 low-income students prepared to enter a four-
year college will not do so and 170,000 will attend no college at
all
2005
Task Force on College Access for Students
from Low-Income Backgrounds
Convening Experts Across Education
Sectors
2007
The CollegeKeysCompact
Goal and Recommendations
2008-present
Outreach and Advocacy
625 Members Have Joined the Compact to
Date
2010
Innovation Awards
Getting Ready
Getting In
Getting Through
• Increases college access and completion for low-income studentsRelevance
• Creative and innovative strategiesInnovation
• Demonstration of meaningful progressImpact
• Opportunity for replication and adaptationPotential
2011 WINNER Southern Region
College Readiness for All:
A Systemwide ApproachHillsborough County Public Schools, FL
Eric Bergholm
General Director Academic Access
Creating Partnerships to Promote K-12 Success and
College Readiness
Eric Bergholm, General Director, Advanced Academic Access, HCPS
Hillsborough Public County Schools
• West Central Florida
(Tampa Bay)
• 8th largest district in the nation
• Approximately 193,000 Students
• Urban, Suburban, & Rural
• 27 High Schools
• 46 Middle Schools
• 2 single gender schools
• 139 Elementary Schools
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Hillsborough County
Public Schools
District Demographics:
41.2% White
21.8% African-American
28.7% Hispanic
3.2% Asian
4.9% Multi Racial
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Asian
3%
African-
American
22%
Hispanic
29%
Multiracial
5%
White
41%
USF & GAP II
• GAP’s 7th year in existence- served over 1,800 students
• One week residential program (X2) per year
• Rising AVID Sophomores and Juniors
• 120 students per session
• Staff Members = 25
• Number of High Schools Served = 27
• 26.1% of GAP students enroll in upper level courses such as honors and
Advanced Placement compared to 15% of non-GAP students
GAP 1
• PROGRAM GOALS
• Goal 1: To support the successful transition of targeted rising 9th graders,
especially AVID students, into the high school environment.
• Goal 2: To make students aware of the school’s AP program, Bright Futures, and
college/university awareness.
• Goal 3: Ton increase student success in AP Human Geography course and exam
performance.
What is the Hillsborough
Scholars Summer Academy?
It is a week-long academic camp for
exceptionally talented rising eighth grade
students in Hillsborough County Public
Schools. Classes are co-taught by
Hillsborough County instructors in
collaboration with University of Tampa
professors.
2010 WINNER Middle States Region
Reach for College! in SchoolsReach for College!, DC
Jonathan Williams
Executive Director
Reach for College!
Inspiring Achievement and Helping Youth Reach Their College Goals!
Jonathan B. WilliamsExecutive Director
Reach for College! Mission
MISSION
Reach for College! promotes equity in education by increasing and supporting the number of traditionally disadvantaged students who pursue and complete postsecondary education.
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RFC! Curriculum
RFC! provides schools with:
• A proven curriculum,
• Teacher training
• Ongoing in-class support
*This program gets 73% of students to college from schools where normally only 34% of students go on to receive postsecondary education.
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RFC! Curriculum
9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade
1st Semester 12th Grade 2nd Semester 12th grade20
We teach students:
• Goal–setting• Making good choices in the here and now• SAT prep• Career exploration and educational planning for that
career• College selection and application done right in class
(for seniors)• Securing financial aid and creating a winning
application packet right in class• Life skills, such as banking, managing money, good
communication and interviewing skills
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Additional RFC! Services
• College Tours
• Parent Workshops (English and Spanish)
• Guest speaker series
• College Readiness Institute for Educators
Learn more at:www.reachforcollege.org
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2011 WINNER Midwestern Region
Purdue PromisePurdue University, IN
Jenna Seabold
Senior Assistant Director
Jenna SeaboldPurdue University
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The intentional combination of financial
support and academic and social
programming to enhance Purdue’s access
and success of Twenty-first Century
Scholars, Emerging Urban Leaders, and
Purdue Opportunity Awards.
171 incoming students – 2009 Cohort
223 incoming students – 2010 Cohort
253 incoming students – 2011 Cohort
Will be serving 700-900 by fall 2012
Twenty-first Century Scholarship The grant package includes the TfCS scholarship
for tuition and fees. Purdue Promise includes institutional aid and Federal Work Study to meet full “financial need.”
Emerging Urban Leader Scholarship $5,000 a year for in-state students
$15,000 a year for out-of-state students
All are renewable up to 7 additional semesters.
• Orientation•STAR
•Boiler Gold Rush
•Learning Community
•FYE GS Class
•Fall Kickoff
•Welcome Reception
•Mentoring
•Academic Review
•Tutoring (if needed)
•Financial Aid Workshop
•End of Year Celebration
First-Year
• Purpose & Connections
•Sophomore GS Class
•Sophomore Connection Reception
•Academic Review
•Tutoring (if needed)
•Leadership (encouraged)
•End of Year Celebration
Sophomore • Preparation: Life after College
•Career Institute
•Welcome Back Reception
•Academic Review
•Tutoring (if needed)
•Leadership(encouraged)
•End of Year Celebration
Junior
• Application•Capstone course
•Welcome Back Reception
•Academic Review
•Tutoring (if needed)
•Leadership(encouraged)
•End of Year Celebration
Senior
Sophomore CourseCareer/Major clarityClarified Values/GoalsJob ShadowResume & Cover LetterEmployment/InternshipsLeadership Development
Senior CoursePersonal GrowthIndependenceProductive LifestyleReflectionProfessional etiquette
Junior CourseJob Search & InterviewingEthical decision makingNetworkingRevisit goal settingPersonal strengths &values
Purdue Promise Course Learning Outcomes and Topics
First-Year CourseTransition to CollegeEffective CommunicationCollege Success SkillsRealistic Self-appraisalHealthy Behavior
Academic Enhancement
Mentoring & Social Integration
Leadership & Professional Development
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Cohort Year
Comparison Groups
Original Cohort
One Year Retention
Count
1st to 2nd YrPercent
Retained
Two Year Retention
Count
2nd to 3rd YrPercent
Retained
2009-2010
Purdue Promise 171 149 87.13% 141 82.46%
TfCS not in Purdue Promise
166 137 82.53% 126 75.90%
All TfCS 337 286 84.87% 267 79.23%
Pell w/TFI < $40k 895 753 84.13% 686 76.65%
University Retention Rate
6166 5486 88.97% 5089 82.53%
2010-2011
Purdue Promise 223 205 91.93%
TfCS not in Purdue Promise
130 111 85.38%
All TfCS 353 316 89.52%
Pell w/TFI < $40k 1020 889 87.16%
University Retention Rate
6353 5733 90.24%
Ronald A. Williams
Vice President
The College Board, DC
202-741-4702
Eric Bergholm
General Director, Academic
Access
Hillsborough County Schools
Jonathan Williams
Executive Director
Reach for College!, DC
202-246-7357
Jenna Seabold
Senior Assistant Director
Purdue University
765-494-6357
625 CollegeKeysCompact partners
Resources to identify and intensify strategies for students from low-income backgrounds
Opportunities to share effective practices with educators, institutions and policymakers
Student Voices profiles that feature motivated students who have benefited from innovative programs
http://advocacy.collegeboard.org