 Welcome  About RD  Grant Impacts  DSC Testimonials  Grants Development Process  Grants Management Process.

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 Welcome  About RD  Grant Impacts  DSC Testimonials  Grants Development Process  Grants Management Process

 Mission: To assist the College's faculty and staff in the identification, acquisition and management of grants, contracts or other external funding sources for the purpose of increasing student access/success and faculty resources that support the mission of the College.

S-STEM (NSF) Served 129 students over 4 years Produced 36 AS degrees, 17 on to BS degree 7 of these 17 are also working IME (Mexican Consulate in Orlando) 111 AGE and college credit scholarships Many are agricultural worker from W. Vol. Co. Books, classroom materials, transportation

Advanced Cyberforensics Education Consortium  J. Philip Craiger, Principal Investigator  Emily Coppa, ACE Coordinator

 $1.83 million NSF ATE Award  Create a consortium in service area to further cyberforensics education ◦ FL, GA, NC, SC (state leads)  Goals ◦ Motivate K-12 students in STEM ◦ Develop and disseminate cyberforensics courses ◦ Train faculty members ◦ Re-skill workforce

 K-12 Outreach ◦ Cybercamps and cyberclubs ◦ 40 students in summer 2013 and 2014

 Cyberforensics Dissemination ◦ Five courses offered at DSC ◦ Full materials (140 video lectures, slides, assignments, etc.) ◦ Nine schools throughout service area have joined the consortium ◦ Accreditation- The National Centers of Digital Forensics Academic Excellence (CDFAE) through DoD’s Defense Cyber Crime Center (DC3)  Faculty Training ◦ Four train-the-trainer courses ◦ Online, self-paced ◦ Over 30 active users in two courses with over 40% completing at least one course

 Workforce Retraining ◦ Professional development workshops ◦ Cybersecurity/cyberforensics certificate

 Dean Howe, Recruitment and Placement Coordinator Department of Labor (TAACCCT) Trade Adjustment and Assistance Community College and Career Training

 Christian Rivera, STEM Talent Expansion Program Coordinator  (NSF STEM Community Scholars Program)  Robin King, CEO, CareerSource

 208 students have been served  6,347 students have been enrolled in a STEM- related AA/AS degree program  53 of the 208 have graduated since 2010  84% have transferred into public institutions  125 females; 118 males currently enrolled since 2010

TRIO STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES (SSS) DAYTONA STATE COLLEGE

 Student Support Services, one of the federally funded TRIO programs, helps students stay in college until they earn their baccalaureate degrees.  Participants receive comprehensive services, which include tutoring, counseling and instruction.  Students are now being served in programs sponsored by more than 700 two and four-year colleges and universities nation-wide.  Students participating in the Student Support Services/TRIO Program are more than twice as likely to remain in college than those students from similar backgrounds who don't participate in the program. WHAT IS STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES?

1.Persistence Rate -70% Of all participants served will persist from one academic year to the next; graduate and/or transfer from a 2 year to a four year institution during the academic year 2.Good Academic Standing Rate- 70% of all enrolled participants by the SSS project will meet the performance level required to stay in good academic standing at Daytona State College 3.Graduation/Transfer Rate- (1) 40% of new participants served each year will graduate with an associate’s degree or certificate within 4 years; (2) 30% of new participants served each year will transfer with an associate’s degree or certificate within 4 years. PROGRAM OBJECTIVES

 First-Generation Student (neither of parent or legal guardian completed a four-year degree) and/or  Demonstrate financial need (low-income according to federal guidelines) and/or  Have a documented learning or physical disability Additional Requirements  Must have a high school diploma/GED, and be enrolled in college credit courses  May not have a previous college degree ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

 One-on-One Academic Advising  Personal and Career Counseling  Financial Aid and Grant-Aid Help (if applicable)  Academic and Informational Workshops  Transfer Assistance  Cultural Enrichment Trips  Tutoring  Peer Mentoring  Center for Women and Men Lending Library Services  Leadership Skills through SSS LOT Club  Supplemental Instruction Referral  A Summer Bridge Experience (if applicable)  Facebook Updates SSS PROGRAM SERVICES

ObjectivesApproved RateActual Attained Rate Persistence70%94% Good Academic Standing70%93% Associate’s Degree or Certificate 40%30% Associate’s Degree, Certificate and Transfer to a 4 Year Institution 30%44% Funded Number ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REPORT

Kimberly Taylor, Grants Development Coordinator

A logic model is a planning tool that helps to outline your project and build an action plan. S – Specific M – Measurable A – Achievable R – Realistic T – Timely

Define the Project Organizational Needs Analysis, Target Audience Needs Analysis, Project Goals Plan the Project Activities, Evaluation Approach, Schedule & Resources Write the Grant Application Implement the Project

Mary Rhodes, Grants Management Coordinator

Convey the duties and responsibilities post-award

Regular Meetings

Please Contact the Resource Development Team: Daytona Beach Campus Bldg. 100 Room 224 Theodore J. Sofianos, PhD, Director, ext Colleen Curry, Administrative Assistant Kimberly Taylor, Grants Development Coordinator, ext Mary Rhodes, Grants Management Coordinator, ext. 3523