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Step-by-Step High School Tania Rachkoskie NACAC Essentials of Professional Development

Tania Rachkoskie Director of Education & Training

WELCOME Step by Step Overview The Step by Step to College curriculum was a collaborative effort developed between NACAC and the Center for Student Opportunity. The Step by Step manual offers detailed plans and activities to support middle and high school students in the college preparation and admission process. Workshops have been presented in middle and high schools, community-based organizations, independent counselor settings and at the last six NACAC conferences.

College Enrollment Rates: Underrepresentation African-American, Latino and Native American students are still significantly underrepresented in college in general and in four-year colleges in particular. First-generation students – 59 percent Students with parent with a 4-year degree – 93 percent Rural students, despite better high school graduation rates, enroll in college at rates 6 percent lower than the national average and 8 percent lower than their metropolitan counterparts. College Enrollment Rates:

Step by Step Overview Step by Step: College Awareness and Planning for Families, Counselors and Communities 3 separate curriculums – middle school, early high school, and late high school Parent/Guardian Workshops Financial Aid Parent/ Guardian Workshops Spanish PowerPoints / Handouts are Available

Sequential program Step by Step Overview 45-60 minute student centered lesson plans Sequential program Middle School - grades 7 and 8 Early High School - grades 9, 10, and first semester grade 11 Late High School - second semester of grade 11 and grade 12

(3 - 4 activities per session) 45-60 minute student centered lesson plans with optional parent sessions (3 - 4 activities per session) Sequential, developmentally appropriate programming middle school students in grades 7 and 8 early high school students in grades 9, 10, and first semester grade11 late high school students in the second semester of grade 11 and grade 12

Using Steps … 6 – 8 week after/before school program / guidance class Homeroom / Advisory time Individual / family counseling PTA / Parent meetings

Parent Programming

Objective Provide information to parents and guardians that will help them become informed, confident advisors to their children about postsecondary academic options.

Early High School PP Charting a Challenging High School Experience Postsecondary education Educational routes Interest, values and abilities as pertains to decision-making Enlisting teacher and counselor support Types of Financial Aid

Follow the Road to College Late High School PP Follow the Road to College College selection and application process Parts of the application Students’ Rights and Responsibilities Parent and family role in the college admission process

Financial Aid PP Paying for College Financial Aid Calendar (changes coming…) Terminology Assessing need Types of financial aid

Student Curriculum

Question Toss-Beach Ball Game If you could have an endless supply of any food, what would you get? If you were an animal, what would you be and why? What is one goal you’d like to accomplish during your lifetime? When you were little, who was your favorite super hero and why? Who is your hero? (a parent, a celebrity, an influential person in one’s life) What’s your favorite thing to do in the summer? If they made a movie of your life, what would it be about and which actor would you want to play you? If you were an ice cream flavor, which one would you be and why? What’s your favorite cartoon character, and why? If you could visit any place in the world, where would you choose to go and why Are you a morning or night person? What are your favorite hobbies? What are your pet peeves? What’s the weirdest thing you’ve ever eaten?

Middle School Curriculum Challenge students to see college admissions and attendance as a goal Help students assess their interests, strengths, and academic habits Explain concepts about college options and financial aid

Early High School Curriculum Instill the belief that college is accessible and affordable Demonstrate ways for students to build a strong curricular and extracurricular foundation Develop an understanding of and a plan for standardized testing Promote the need for self-motivation and a network of adult mentors Assess career interests and aspirations as a way to research college options

Early HS – Session 1 Activities College Bound Bingo What’s Your Dream Why College College Costs / Financial Aid

(EHS - Session 4; Activity 4) Great Sorting Game (EHS - Session 4; Activity 4)

Late High School Curriculum Develop a strategic plan for the college search and application process and the transition to college Review standardized test questions and schedule test dates Provide more in-depth analysis of career interests Guide students through the application and essay process Walk students through the financial aid process

(LHS – Lesson 1; Activity 2) Defining College (LHS – Lesson 1; Activity 2)

Step by Step Curriculum HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW YOUR COLLEGE VOCABULARY What is the difference between a college and university? What is a Hispanic serving institution? What is the difference between Early Action, Early Decision and Select Early Action? What is the difference between a research institution and a “teaching college”? What is the difference between a grant and a scholarship? Hispanic serving institution enroll over 25% grad and undergrad IE Florida International, UC Santa Barbara

Resource List College For Every Student www.collegefes.org College: Making It Happen www.certicc.org/collegemakingit.aspx Counselor Zone www.collegezone.com/counselorzone/265.htm ECMC Foundation – The College Place www.ecmcfoundation.org Get Ready for College (MN) www.getreadyforcollege.org Illinois Resource for undocumented students http://www.iacac.org/undocumented/

Early Awareness Resource List NACAC - Step-by-Step www.nacacnet.org/steps NACAC – Knowledge Center www.nacacnet.org/research/KnowledgeCenter College Video Tours http://www.youniversitytv.com/ Center for Student Opportunity www.csopportunity.org Big Future by The College Board www.bigfuture.collegeboard.org KnowHow2GO www.knowhow2go.org