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Federal Support for Student Services

Federal Support for Student Services. 2006 Orientation for Student Services Administrators November 30 2006. Student Support Services Child Care Access - 08 Child Care Access Means Parents in School - 09 Educational Opportunity Center - 09 Talent Search - 09 Upward Bound – 06

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Federal Support for Student Services

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  1. Federal Support for Student Services 2006 Orientation for Student Services Administrators November 30 2006

  2. Student Support Services Child Care Access - 08 Child Care Access Means Parents in School - 09 Educational Opportunity Center - 09 Talent Search - 09 Upward Bound – 06 It takes time and effort to be prepared-Begin now Federal Government Programs for Student ServicesTRIO Programs North Carolina Community College SystemH. Martin Lancaster, PresidentFifty-eight Institutions Educating and Training a World-Class Workforce

  3. Eligibility- 35 of 58 colleges are designated Title III Programs- 6 of 9 in NC are community colleges Title III North Carolina Community College SystemH. Martin Lancaster, PresidentFifty-eight Institutions Educating and Training a World-Class Workforce

  4. NSF-emphasis on “broader impact” and inclusion of under represented populations NIH Nursing Workforce Diversity Programs AmeriCorps HUD CopC Other Federal Programs North Carolina Community College SystemH. Martin Lancaster, PresidentFifty-eight Institutions Educating and Training a World-Class Workforce

  5. Including but not limited to assessments, books, bricks and mortar, demonstration projects, emergency loan programs, enrichment activities for students, equipment, evaluations, leases, mentors, professional development, professional services, registration costs, rental costs, salaries, software, stipends, supplies, support costs, text book development….. What do the feds fund? North Carolina Community College SystemH. Martin Lancaster, PresidentFifty-eight Institutions Educating and Training a World-Class Workforce

  6. US Dept of Education HomePages Council for Opportunity in Education Council for Resource Development grants.gov tutorials and information US Census Bureau Resources North Carolina Community College SystemH. Martin Lancaster, PresidentFifty-eight Institutions Educating and Training a World-Class Workforce

  7. Achieving the Dream Breaking Through …..Both have “policy and practice implications for Student Services” Student Services Related “Sponsored Programs” at NCCCS North Carolina Community College SystemH. Martin Lancaster, PresidentFifty-eight Institutions Educating and Training a World-Class Workforce

  8. Know your Grants Team-or become a Grants Team Infuse each grant proposal by the college with a Student Services component Know your college researcher/planner-USE the data! Consider cohort analysis as a standard practice Have a strategic plan and “longer view” Construct your “boiler plate” information Be prepared-negotiated indirect rates / Grants.gov Understand your own data and processes Self audit against new research or funded proposals Student Services North Carolina Community College SystemH. Martin Lancaster, PresidentFifty-eight Institutions Educating and Training a World-Class Workforce

  9. Your elected representatives (and their staff) need to know your college Have a well integrated marketing and advancement “presence”- on-line as well Build partnerships that “work” Identify sources for “matching dollars” Keep staff “qualified and at the ready” Increase Your Chances North Carolina Community College SystemH. Martin Lancaster, PresidentFifty-eight Institutions Educating and Training a World-Class Workforce

  10. Staff Training Specialized Training Opportunities Research Locating Resources Technical Assistance How can our office assist you? North Carolina Community College SystemH. Martin Lancaster, PresidentFifty-eight Institutions Educating and Training a World-Class Workforce

  11. Contact usDr John Pettitt, Director, Resource Development and Proprietary School Licensingpettittj@nccommunitycolleges.edu919-847-7147Vonna Viglioneviglionev@nccommunitycolleges.edu919-807-7147 North Carolina Community College SystemH. Martin Lancaster, PresidentFifty-eight Institutions Educating and Training a World-Class Workforce

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