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EL 120-Early College Odyssey (P2)

EL 120-Early College Odyssey (P2). Friday, March 3rd, 2017. Class Agenda . Housekeeping Quiz Learning Targets Final Project. Housekeeping. Collect Homework - Forecasting, Weekly Schedule and CMC Ed Plan Final Project Due - Friday, March 17th by 12 pm

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EL 120-Early College Odyssey (P2)

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  1. EL 120-Early College Odyssey (P2) Friday, March 3rd, 2017

  2. Class Agenda • Housekeeping • Quiz • Learning Targets • Final Project

  3. Housekeeping • Collect Homework - Forecasting, Weekly Schedule and CMC Ed Plan • Final Project Due - Friday, March 17th by 12 pm • Final EL 120 Class - Friday, March 17th at 10:00 am - 10:50 am • FINALS WEEK: Mon., March 20th - Fri., March 24th

  4. Reading Quiz Quiz: Opportunities Booklet - pages 26 - 38

  5. Learning Targets • I know the Oregon transfer options from community college to a 4-year public college / university. • I know what OSAC is and why it is important. • I know the key components of a financial aid award letter. • I can identify all components of the EL-120 final project.

  6. Oregon Transfer Community Colleges: • Blue Mountain CC • Central Oregon CC • Chemeketa CC • Clackamas CC • Clatsop CC • Columbia Gorge CC • Klamath CC • Lane CC • Linn-Benton CC • Mt. Hood CC Transfer Options: • AAOT • ASOT - Bus • OTM Community Colleges (con’t): • Oregon Coast CC • Portland CC • Rogue CC • Southwestern Oregon CC • Tillamook Bay CC • Treasure Valley CC • Umpqua CC

  7. Oregon Transfer Public Universities: • Eastern Oregon University • Oregon Institute of Technology • Oregon State University • Portland State University • Southern Oregon University • University of Oregon • Western Oregon University

  8. Oregon Financial Aid Oregon Student Aid Commission • Grants • Oregon Opportunity Grant • Oregon Promise Grant • Scholarships • Privately Funded • The Ford Family Foundation • The Ford Scholars Program • The Ford Opportunity Program • The Ford ReStart Program

  9. Junior & Senior Year Checklist • Fall - Winter • Spring • Summer

  10. Final Decision Understanding Your Financial Aid Award Letter • Read the fine print. • Keep your college aware of changing situations. • What if it’s not enough? • Meet deadlines.

  11. Final Decision What You Might See On An Award Letter • Total cost for one year: tuition and fees, housing and meals, books and supplies, transportation, other educational costs • Grants and scholarships to pay for college • What you will pay for the year • Options to pay those costs

  12. Final Project, Part I - Planning Beyond Next Term In a Google Doc, write 2 pages typed (double-spaced, 12 point font, share with me upon completion) to describe your long-term goals as you continue to attend CCC and work towards high school graduation. In addition, describe your current plan for next steps after high school. Be specific! (25 points) • Do you plan to attend a 2-year or 4-year college? If so, what are the admissions requirements for YOUR chosen school(s)? Are you on track to attend these schools? If not, what do you need to do to improve your chances of being admitted? • If you’re undecided about attending college beyond CMC’s program, how might you go about researching the best option for you? What are some other options you are considering?

  13. Final Project, Part II - Resume • In a Google Doc, SHARE a completed Resume (20 points) • Read theResume Building Information document for detailed information about each section of the resume and other tips. • You can use theResume Worksheet for a template, a Google Resume template or try out theCCC Resume Builder tool to help you get started.

  14. Final Project, Part II - Allowing Others to Help You Pick one strategy from On Course Chapter 5 – Employing Interdependence: Creating a Support Network on pages 185-189. Make sure it is concrete and then plan to do it between now and the end of the term. Examples include: Form a study group for finals that meets at least two times before finals, talk with an instructor during office hours to ask questions, visit the Learning Center for tutoring or organizational help, go to Career and Counseling Services for help choosing a major or writing a resume, see a CCC Adviser for help planning your degree, sign up for a CCC club...etc.

  15. Final Project, Part II - Allowing Others to Help You In a Google Doc, write 2-3 paragraphs (one page typed, double-spaced, 12 point font, share with me upon completion) to describe your experience. • What did you do and why did you choose this strategy? Have you ever tried this before? • Describe your experience in asking for help or getting involved on campus – was it difficult, uncomfortable? Why or why not? • What was the outcome? What will you take away from this experience? • What will you do differently next term from the start to allow yourself to be more interdependent?

  16. Final Project Review • Pair up • Each take one part of the final project • Review the project guidelines. • Take turns sharing the guidelines for your part with your partner • Make a list of questions.

  17. Final Project Review Questions?

  18. Exit Slip / Participation • When is your EL-120 final project due? • What percent of your grade is your EL-120 final project? • Where can you find a good resume template?

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