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Charting for Success: Linking to the local CIS program

Charting for Success: Linking to the local CIS program. Gary Chapman, MSW, EdS National Director, PLCs CIS National Office. Charting for Success 101. Semester One. Semester Two. Charting for Success 102. Semester One. Semester Two. Combining Experience and Research. Performance

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Charting for Success: Linking to the local CIS program

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  1. Charting for Success:Linking to the local CIS program Gary Chapman, MSW, EdS National Director, PLCs CIS National Office

  2. Charting for Success 101 Semester One Semester Two Charting for Success 102 Semester One Semester Two

  3. Combining Experience and Research Performance Learning Centers Charting For Success 2007 CIS Network National Office

  4. Goals of CFS Engage students in planning and preparation for post-secondary training Increase the number of graduates ready for college and post secondary success Help students transition to post-secondary education by teaching parents and students the valuable link between high school and college

  5. High Expectations School Environment & Parent Involvement Goal Setting Skills Development College Exploration, Exposure, Application Financing College Pod creation- positive peer cohort Parent involvement and education Cross-Curricular involvement Scholarship Search Acceptance & Award Letters Creating a College-GoingCulture

  6. CFS- How it works Two modules for students to follow, 101 and 102 Each module contains 24 lessons, 12 lessons per semester Lessons designed to progressively build upon knowledge and experiences to lead to a prepared, informed transition into post-secondary choices Parent sessions and cross-curricular lessons

  7. Key Topics • Self- Awareness + Career Exploration • Personal Finance Basics • College Exploration, Application • Financing College

  8. Career Exploration for ALL Students • Career Interest Inventory • Resume Writing • Portfolio Development • Job Shadowing/Career Panels “Students who link expectation that college degree is essential to their desired career are 6x more likely to matriculate. (“Reclaiming the American Dream, 2006)

  9. Financial Literacy • Budgeting • Bank Accounts & Credit Cards • Savings • Facts: • In a 2006 Capital One survey 49% of teens said they are eager to learn more about money management, but only 14% have taken a class on the topic. • 2004 VISA survey of college students: 56% were unprepared to manage money.

  10. Lesson Format Purpose Learning Objectives) Course Logistics Time Frame Materials Needed Handouts Additional Resources Lesson Steps Extensions/Modifications Important Terms Future Planning References

  11. 101-Semester 1 101- Semester 2 Individual Development Plan- revisited Job Shadowing Preparation Job Shadow Day: Post Visit Reflection Financial Basics Budgeting Lunch & Learn: Giving Back Post High School Basics Entrance & Placement Testing Mock College Fair College Visit Prep Tour Debrief Charting for a Successful Summer • How to be successful at the PLC • Intro to CFS: Preparing for the Journey • Individual Development Plans • Your State’s Mentor Site • Study Skills • Learning Your Style • Who Am I? • Career Interest Inventory • Career Exploration • Dress for Success • Communication Skills • Dress for Success, part 2I

  12. 102-Semester 1 102- Semester 2 Individual Development Plan-revisited Finding Free Money Preparing for Financial Aid Season FAFSA Completion Professional Communication Job Shadowing Credit Basics Making your Admissions Decisions College Financing Portfolio Preparation Portfolio Presentation Making the Move: Transitioning to the Next Step • How to be successful at the PLC • Intro to CFS: Preparing for the Journey • Individual Development Plans • Your State’s Mentor Site • Designing your Future • Finding your Field • Spring into Fall • Spring into Fall 2 • Tour Time • College Entrance & Placement • Mock Admissions Review • Alumni Connection

  13. 101 Parent Kick-offs Managing your Money Financing College Dress for Success Lunch & Learn 102 Parent Kick-offs College Admissions Timeline Alumni Connection Financial Aid Information Session FAFSA Completion Parent Events

  14. Financial Literacy Survey (Math/Business) FDIC Money Smart Modules (Math/Business) Drafting Admissions Writings & Resumes (Language Arts) Post Secondary Application Completion (Language Arts) Financial Fitness for Life: What’s the cost of spending and saving? (Math/Business) Financial Fitness for Life: All about interest (Math/Business) Cross Curricular Lessons

  15. What Can the Local CIS Do? • Purchase Material/Resources Listed in the manuals (or get a $500 sponsor) • Engage local Colleges, Technical Schools, & Military (mock college fair, campus visits, job shadowing, INTERNS) • Engage Businesses & Non-profits (job shadowing, sponsorship of lessons & events, portfolios)

  16. What Can the Local CIS Do? • Find ways to assist the AC in creating a college-going culture (find sponsors for college application fees, placement testing fees) • Engage Partners as panel members for Student Portfolio Presentations, Lunch & Learns • Publicize the parent events and provide incentives

  17. Tools & Talents = Marketable Skills Charting For Success Curriculum + Students, CIS/PLC Staff, Parents/Guardians, Business & Non-profit Partners Springboard of Careers/College

  18. college aware Contextual Skills and Awareness All students are aware of college as an option and of its importance (Transitions Team + ACs+ LFs) + college eligible All students take courses necessary for college entrance (Transitions Team + LFs) + college prepared Habits of Mind, Academic Knowledge and Skills, Academic Behavior All students master necessary competencies for college (i.e. no remediation required) (ACs + LFs) COLLEGE READY

  19. Value Added for CIS Students • Customized for 1st generation, low SES • New CIS/SEB Curriculum format • Electronic, reproducible handouts • Delivered in small cohorts, peer pods • Cross-curricular lessons • Parent/student workshops • Accountability for completion (award credit) • Special Glossaries & Resources, websites

  20. Value Added to CIS organizations • Relevant to TQS Standards & 5 Basics (Core Function, Site & Business Ops) • Related Activities/Level 1 Services Potential • Easy to Use SEBC Lesson Format • Flexible, adaptable to CIS Class and After School Settings • Volunteer Mentor Training Tool

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