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1 Mission of the Office of Migrant Education To provide excellent leadership, technical assistance, and financial support to improve the educational opportunities and academic success of migrant children, youth, agricultural workers, fishers, and their families. HEP-CAMP TOP 10 U.S. Department of Education Office of Migrant Education HEP-CAMP Annual Directors Meeting Arlington, VA July 17-18, 2013

2 Top 10 HEP Projects for GPRA 1, GPRA 2 and Efficiency 2July 17-18, 20132013 HEP/CAMP Annual Directors Meeting

3 Top 10 HEP Projects for GPRA 1, GPRA 2, and Efficiency 3July 17-18, 20132013 HEP/CAMP Annual Directors Meeting

4 Top 10 HEP Projects for GPRA 1  Highest performing HEP grantees for GED attainers.  Two grantees are new to this list for 2011-2012, and are denoted by an asterisk (*).  Four grantees have placed on both lists, and they are underlined in blue. 4July 17-18, 20132013 HEP/CAMP Annual Directors Meeting

5 Top 10 HEP Projects for GPRA 1  Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS (98%)*  Heritage University, Toppenish, WA (96%)  Center for Human Services, Bethesda, MD (91%)  Boise State University, Boise, ID (90%)  Hartnell Community College, Salinas, CA (90%)  Wake Technical Community College, Raleigh, NC (89%)*  Inter-American University, San Juan, PR (88%)*  Crowder College, Neosho, MO (86%)  Fort Scott Community College, Fort Scott, KS (86%)  Chemeketa Community College, Salem, OR (83%)  University of South Florida, Tampa, FL (83%) 5July 17-18, 20132013 HEP/CAMP Annual Directors Meeting

6 Top 10 HEP Projects for GPRA 2  Highest performing HEP Grantees for GED attainers that are placed.  MUST have met the GPRA 1 national target of 69%.  Six grantees are new to this list for 2011-2012, and are denoted by an asterisk (*).  Four grantees have placed on both lists, and they are underlined in blue. 6July 17-18, 20132013 HEP/CAMP Annual Directors Meeting

7 Top 10 HEP Projects for GPRA 2  Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS (100%)*  West Hills Community College, Coalinga, CA (100%)  Heritage University, Toppenish, WA (97%)  ARC Associates, Oakland, CA (93%)  Wake Technical Community College, Raleigh, NC (88%)*  Central Valley Opportunity Center, Winton, CA (88%)  Syntiro, Readfield, ME (88%)*  Inter-American University, San Juan, PR (86%)*  Columbia Basin College, Pasco, WA (84%)*  University of Texas – Pan American, Edinburg, TX (84%)* 7July 17-18, 20132013 HEP/CAMP Annual Directors Meeting

8 Effective and Efficient HEP Projects Met both GPRA 1 and GPRA 2 targets, and efficiency measure (cost per GED, all cohorts: 2007, 2009, 2010, and 2011).  University of Colorado, Boulder, CO ($1,818)  Heritage University, Toppenish, WA ($2,439)  Central Valley Opportunity Center, Winton, CA ($3,884)  SER Jobs for Progress, Fresno, CA ($4,398)*  Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS ($4,695)*  Wake Technical Community College, Raleigh, NC ($4,914)*  Columbia Basin College, Pasco, WA ($5,139)*  Crowder College, Neosho, MO ($5,580)*  ARC Associates, Oakland, CA ($5,864)*  Texas State Technical College, Harlingen, TX ($5,884)* 8July 17-18, 20132013 HEP/CAMP Annual Directors Meeting

9 INTRODUCING… Top 10 CAMP Projects for GPRA 1, GPRA 2 And Efficiency 9July 17-18, 20132013 HEP/CAMP Annual Directors Meeting

10 Top 10 CAMP Projects for GPRA 1 and GPRA 2 10July 17-18, 20132013 HEP/CAMP Annual Directors Meeting

11 Top 10 CAMP Projects for GPRA 1  Highest performing CAMP grantees for 1 st Yr. Completers.  Three grantees are new to this list for 2011-2012, and are denoted by an asterisk (*).  Eight grantees have placed on both lists, and they are underlined in blue. 11July 17-18, 20132013 HEP/CAMP Annual Directors Meeting

12 Top 10 CAMP Projects for GPRA 1 Top 10 CAMP Projects for GPRA 1  University of South Florida, Tampa, FL (100%)  University of Washington, Seattle, WA (100%)  CSU at Bakersfield, Bakersfield, CA (99%)  CSU at Sacramento, Sacramento, CA (99%)  Eastern Washington University, Cheney, WA (98%)  CSU at Monterey Bay, Seaside, CA (97%)  Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR (97%)  CSU at Fresno, Fresno, CA (95%)*  Boise State University, Boise, ID (94%)*  University of Idaho, Moscow, ID (94%)* 12July 17-18, 20132013 HEP/CAMP Annual Directors Meeting

13 Top 10 CAMP Projects for GPRA 2  Highest performing CAMP Grantees for 1 st Yr. Completers who Continue.  MUST have met the GPRA 1 national target of 86%.  Eight grantees are new to this list for 2011-2012, and are denoted by an asterisk (*).  Eight grantees have placed on both lists, and they are underlined in blue. 13July 17-18, 20132013 HEP/CAMP Annual Directors Meeting

14 Top 10 CAMP Projects for GPRA 2  CSU at Fresno, Fresno, CA (100%)*  CSU at San Marcos, San Marcos, CA (100%)  Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA (100%)*  Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR (100%)  Saint Edward’s University, Austin, TX (100%)*  University of Idaho, Moscow, ID (100%)  University of Washington, Seattle, WA (100%)*  West Hills Community College, Coalinga, CA (100%)*  West Texas A&M University, Canyon, TX (100%)*  CSU at Bakersfield, Bakersfield, CA (98%)  CSU at Monterey Bay, Seaside, CA (98%)  CSU at Sacramento, Sacramento, CA (98%)  Eastern Washington University, Cheney, WA (98%)*  Mendocino Lake Community College, Ukiah, CA (98%)  University of Texas – Pan American, Edinburg, TX (98%)* 14July 17-18, 20132013 HEP/CAMP Annual Directors Meeting

15 Effective and Efficient CAMP Projects Met both GPRA 1 and GPRA 2 targets, and efficiency measure (cost per first year completer that continued, all cohorts: 2007, 2009, 2010, and 2011).  CSU at Sacramento, Sacramento, CA ($5,246)  CSU at Bakersfield, Bakersfield, CA ($5,313)  West Hills Community College, Coalinga, CA ($6,519)  CSU at Fresno, Fresno, CA ($6,855)  CSU at Monterey Bay, Seaside, CA ($7,131)  University of Washington, Seattle, WA ($7,332)*  University of Texas Pan American, Edinburg, TX ($8,019)  Columbia Basin College, Pasco, WA ($8,095)*  Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA ($8,500)*  Mendocino Lake Community College, Ukiah, CA ($10,068) 15July 17-18, 20132013 HEP/CAMP Annual Directors Meeting

16 Thank you for making the difference!!! …for all that you do that improves your students’ academic achievement and provides them opportunities, so they may realize their dreams! 16July 17-18, 20132013 HEP/CAMP Annual Directors Meeting


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