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US Department of Education Office of Migrant Education HEP/CAMP Annual Directors Meeting

“ TOP 10” 2009-10 Projects High School Equivalency Program (HEP) and College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP). US Department of Education Office of Migrant Education HEP/CAMP Annual Directors Meeting Alexandria, VA July 21-22, 2011. INTRODUCING… Top 10 HEP Projects for GPRA 1 & GPRA 2.

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US Department of Education Office of Migrant Education HEP/CAMP Annual Directors Meeting

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  1. “TOP 10” 2009-10 ProjectsHigh School Equivalency Program (HEP)and College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) US Department of Education Office of Migrant Education HEP/CAMP Annual Directors Meeting Alexandria, VA July 21-22, 2011

  2. INTRODUCING… Top 10 HEP Projects for GPRA 1 & GPRA 2 2

  3. Top 10 HEP Projects for GPRA 1 & GPRA 2 3

  4. Top 10 Projects for GPRA 1 • Highest performing HEP grantees for GED attainers. • Three grantees are new to this list for 2009-2010, and are denoted by an asterisk (*). • Four grantees have placed on both lists, and they are underlined in blue. 4

  5. El Paso Community College (97%) Kansas State University (97%) Heritage University (96%) Boise State University (93%)* Wake Technical Community College (93%) Treasure Valley Community College (90%) Fort Scott Community College (89%)* Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (88%) SER Jobs for Progress (88%)* University of South Florida (88%) Top 10 Projects for GPRA 1 5

  6. Top 10 Projects for GPRA 2 • Highest performing HEP Grantees for GED attainers that are placed. • MUST have met the GPRA 1 national target of 69%. • Three grantees are new to this list for 2009-2010, and are denoted by an asterisk (*). • Four grantees have placed on both lists, and they are underlined in blue. 6

  7. Chemeketa Community College (100%) Heritage University (96%) Kansas State University (96%) Wake Technical Community College (95%) Michigan State University (92%)* Central Washington University (87%) Crowder College (87%)* Fort Scott Community College (86%) Texas State Technical College at Harlingen (85%) Madison Area Technical College (81%)* Top 10 Projects for GPRA 2 7

  8. Met both GPRA 1 and GPRA 2 targets, and efficiency measure (cost per GED) was below the average, $5,842. Heritage University: $2,354* Wake Technical Community College: $3,526 Central Washington University: $4,283 Chemeketa Community College: $4,733 Fort Scott Community College: $4,782* Crowder College: $4,979* Texas State Technical College at Harlingen: $5,308* Efficient and Effective 8

  9. INTRODUCING… Top 10 CAMP Projects for GPRA 1 & GPRA 2 9

  10. Top 10 CAMP Projects for GPRA 1 and GPRA 2 10

  11. Top 10 CAMP Projects for GPRA 1 • Highest performing CAMP grantees for 1st Yr. Completers. • Minimum GPRA 1 reduced from 96% in 2008-2009 to 95% in 2009-2010. • Only three grantees are new to this list for 2009-2010, and are denoted by an asterisk (*). • Sevengrantees have placed on both lists, and they are underlined in blue. 11

  12. Top 10 Projects for GPRA 1 • California State University at Fresno (100%) • California State University at Long Beach (100%) • New Mexico State University (100%) • University of Texas at El Paso (100%) • Washington State University (99%) • California State University at Monterey Bay (98%) • Eastern Washington University (98%) • Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (97%)* • California State University at San Marcos (96%)* • California State University at Sacramento (95%)* 12

  13. Top 10 Projects for GPRA 2 • Highest performing CAMP Grantees for 1st Yr. Completers who Continue. • MUST have met the GPRA 1 national target of 86%. • Minimum GPRA 2 slipped from 95% in 2008-2009 to 94% in 2009-2010. • Seven grantees are new to this list for 2009-2010, and are denoted by an asterisk (*). • Sevengrantees have placed on both lists, and they are underlined in blue. 13

  14. Boise State University (100%)* California State University at Long Beach (100%) California State University at San Marcos (100%) St. Edward’s University (100%)* Washington State University (99%) Oregon State University (97%) West Texas A&M University (96%)* Central Washington University (95%) Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (94%)* California State University at Fresno (94%)* New Mexico State University (94%)* University of Texas at El Paso (94%)* Top 10 Projects for GPRA 2 14

  15. Met both GPRA 1 and GPRA 2 targets, and lowest cost/efficiency measures (GPRA 2) (average cost of $10,951, an increase of $686 from 2008-2009). Washington State University: $5,274 California State University at Fresno: $6,538 California State University at Monterey Bay: $6,965* Heritage University: $7,452* Columbia Basin Community College: $7,713* Central Washington University: $7,814 University of Texas Pan American at Edinburg: $7,870 California State University at Bakersfield: $8,680 California State University at San Marcos: $8,854 California State University at Long Beach: $10,177* Efficient and Effective 15

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