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I Know I Can Organizational Overview Ashley Logan Marion Meadows

I Know I Can Organizational Overview Ashley Logan Marion Meadows. helping columbus city school students enter and succeed in college. What is I Know I Can?. College Access Program Founded in 1988 Contracted strictly with Columbus City School District

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I Know I Can Organizational Overview Ashley Logan Marion Meadows

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  1. I Know I Can Organizational Overview Ashley Logan Marion Meadows helping columbus city school students enter and succeed in college

  2. What is I Know I Can? • College Access Program • Founded in 1988 • Contracted strictly with Columbus City School District • Provides education, guidance and financial support on college admission, standardized tests, financial aid, career searching and other college related topics • Mission Statement: toinspire, enable and support Columbus City School students in pursuing and completing a college education

  3. Organizational Structure

  4. What Does I Know I Can Provide? • I Know I Can children’s book: given to every 2nd grader in the CCS district to inspire students to think about college • Blueprint: College: a series of workshops that deliver relevant and in depth college readiness information to middle school and high school parents and students • College Planning Folder: includes important information for 6th-12th graders to successfully prepare to enter college • Presentations and Workshops: college planning presentations available for 6th-12th graders during the school day or at the IKIC office • Summer Enrichment: summer program focused on helping CCS students prepare for college and taking the ACT • ACT/SAT: IKIC will pay for one test during a student’s junior and senior years after you have used your fee waivers. IKIC will help with completing registration forms. Students are encouraged to start taking ACT/SAT in their junior year • Application Fee Waivers: up to 3 college admission application fee waivers for all CCS seniors • College Planning: IKIC College Advisor in every CCS high school available to help students prepare for college

  5. What Does I Know I Can Provide? • FAFSA Assistance: one-on-one assistance and evening workshops at every CCS high school to assist students and families in completing their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) • Founders Scholarship: Up to $10,000 competitive scholarship renewable for four (4) years awarded to CCS students • I Know I Can Grant: Up to$1,200 toward college, renewable for four (4) years for qualified CCS graduates demonstrating financial need • Resource Room: computer lab available for students to complete college searches, admissions and financial aid processes • Retention: IKIC advisors on site at 15 Ohio college campuses to help students with their transition into college and to stay on track to graduate • Save Smart Program: a post secondary Individual Development Account (IDA) savings incentive program in which eligible students save $500 and receive a $1,000 match in addition to the $1,200 IKIC grant

  6. Core Programs in Depth 1. College Advising • Individual counseling to develop a plan to pursue and secure a post-secondary education opportunity • All 6th -12th grade CCS students and CCS graduates currently enrolled in college • Advisors in every CCS middle and high school • Create goals and plans with students through Naviance: a comprehensive college & career readiness solution for middle and high school that helps connect academic to post-secondary goals • Navigation through terminology and college admission documents

  7. Core Programs in Depth 2. College Funding • FAFSA Workshops • I Know I Can Grants • CCS seniors & graduates eligible to apply • GPA- 2.25 high school & 2.0 college • Pell grant eligible • First application within 1 year of HS graduation • Receive for 2 years for associates programs and up to 4 years for bachelor’s programs • Grants are awarded up to $1,200 per academic year

  8. Core Programs in Depth 2. College Funding cont’d • Save Smart • Individual Development Account (IDA) program that provides participants a matched grant up to $4 for every $1 that a participant saves • 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th grade CCS families and CCS grads who are current college students • Students have to qualify and receive the IKIC grant to be eligible • Founders’ Scholarship • CCS seniors eligible to apply, GPA – 3.0 • Scholarships are up to $10,000 each year for 4 years • Special Founder’s from specific colleges • Application Checklist • Application, Personal Statement, Essay, 3 Letters of Recommendation, Transcript, Interviews

  9. Core Programs in Depth 3. Blueprint: College • A series of FREE parent workshops designed to teach CCS families about the importance of starting college preparation and how each family can start now! • 6th -8th grade CCS families Blueprint: College Middle School • 9th-11th grade CCS families Blueprint: College High School • Remove barriers: food, childcare, and transportation

  10. School & Student Outreach Middle School Outreach • Six AmeriCorps College Guides assigned to 3-5 middle schools across the district • Presentations • Naviance • Early Awareness Financial Activity • Blueprint:College

  11. School & Student Outreach High School Outreach • 5 full-time college advisors and 5 AmeriCorps college guides each assigned to 4 high schools in the district • Office hours twice a week in each high school • Presentations & Meetings • Naviance • College Search • Application Workshops • Essay Writing • Alumni Days • Financial Aid Overviews & Financial Aid Letter Analysis • FAFSA Workshops • Blueprint:College

  12. School & Student Outreach College Retention • IKIC Advisors on 17 Ohio college campuses • Office hours held on the college campuses Colleges Served: • Capital University • Central State University • Central Ohio Technical College • Columbus College of Art & Design • Columbus State Community College • Denison University • Devry University • Mt. Carmel College of Nursing • Ohio Dominican University • Ohio State University—Main • Ohio State University—Newark • Ohio University • Ohio Wesleyan University • Otterbein University • University of Cincinnati • University of Toledo • Wright State University

  13. School & Student Outreach College Retention (cont’d) • Pre-Enrollment Workshops • Individual Advising • Chronis Mentoring Software • Programs and Meeting • Save Smart and Money Management • Time Management • Study Skills and Engaged Learning • FAFSA and IKIC Funding Assistance • Major, Internship, and Career Exploration

  14. District & College Partnerships District Partnerships: • Gates Millennium Scholarship Workshop • Parent Financial Aid Night • OACAC Articulation • College Tours • Senior to Sophomores College Partnerships: • ACT Boot Camp – Otterbein University • 5 college specific Founders’ scholarships • College Tours • Application Nights held at IKIC office

  15. Development • IKIC 25th Anniversary • Annual Giving Campaign • Newspaper Community Report

  16. CCS College Success(by the numbers) • 42% Immediate enrollment (Nationally-68%) • 80%-20% Public-Private college enrollment • 16% students attend out-of-state institutions • 50% of students enroll in college within first year; 63% within the first two years • 78% First year student retention (Nationally- 67%; Low income students-58%) • 18% six year graduation for 2006 graduates (32% for those who enrolled in college) NCES Data—2013 ACT Research—2011

  17. Developing a “college-going” culture… NCAN Best Practices for College Access • Academic Preparation and Enrichment • College Admissions Advising, Awareness, Experience, and Materials • Financial Aid Advising, Awareness, Support, Assistance, and Materials • Personal Growth and Development • College Success, Enrollment, and Retention Efforts • Program Administration and Support

  18. Contact Information Ashley Logan alogan@iknowican.org Marion Meadows mmeadows@iknowican.org I Know I Can 3798 East Broad Street Columbus, OH 43213 Phone: (614) 233-9510 Fax: (614) 233-9512 www.iknowican.org

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