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…an investment in the children and future of the entire Roanoke Region

…an investment in the children and future of the entire Roanoke Region. College Access Program Goals. Provide opportunity for all 2008 Salem High School graduates to attend Virginia Western Community College.

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…an investment in the children and future of the entire Roanoke Region

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  1. …an investment in the children and future of the entire Roanoke Region

  2. College Access Program Goals • Provide opportunity for all 2008 Salem High School graduates to attend Virginia Western Community College. • Enable these students to continue their education in preparation for good, well-paying jobs within the region and/or transfer to a 4-year institution. • Provide an educated and well-qualified work-force • Provide an incentive for young people to remain in the region.

  3. Meeting Tomorrow’s Challenges Educationally Challenged Source: U.S. Census

  4. $74, 500 $25,500 $59,500 $19,900 $49,600 $14,700 $39,000 $11,900 $31,500 $9,100 $29,000 $8,100 $24,900 $6,600 $18,800 $4,600 The Impact of Education Median Earnings and Tax Payments of Full-Time Year-Round Workers, ages 25+ Professional Degree Doctoral Degree Master’s Degree Bachelor’s Degree Associate’s Degree Some College, No Degree High School Graduate Less Than High School $100,000 $79,400 $61,300 $50,900 $40,600 $37,100 After-Tax Income Taxes Paid $31,500 $23,400 Source: College Board

  5. Top Ten Choices of College Attendance for Area Residents SERVICE AREA TOTAL ENROLLED PERCENT Virginia Western Community College 7,264 53% Radford University 966 7 Virginia Tech 816 6 Roanoke College 600 4 University of Virginia 514 4 James Madison University 415 3 Hollins University 339 3 Virginia Commonwealth University 247 2 Ferrum College 233 2 Liberty University 209 1 All Others1,99715 Total 13,600 100% *Fall 2005

  6. Opportunities for Our Region Virginia Western Offers - Certifications and Degrees: • 23 associates degree programs • 36 certificate degree programs Innovative Ways of Learning: • Distance Learning • Dual Enrollment • Weekend College

  7. Opportunities for our Students Transfer Programs: • VWCC students transfer to more than 30 Virginia four-year institutions. • Articulation agreements with over 20 colleges & universities = immediate acceptance. • Highest GPA in of all Virginia’s community colleges upon graduation.

  8. Virginia Western’s Impact • 68% of new jobs created between 1998-2008 require postsecondary training/education beyond high school, but will require less than a four-year degree. • 85% of Virginia Western graduates stay in the region. Source: US Department of Labor

  9. Program Eligibility • Enroll at Virginia Western in the fall semester immediately following high school graduation in a degree/diploma/certificate program. • Custodial parent or court-approved legal guardian must reside within the City of Salem for 24 months prior to student’s graduation date; student must be a U.S. citizen or have permanent residency. • Meet all Virginia Western admission guidelines and achieve satisfactory scores on the college's placement tests. • Meet all City of Salem Community College Access Scholarship Program deadlines for submission of application materials.

  10. General Provisions • Applicants must complete and submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The program will fund tuition fees needed if financial aid is not available or does not adequately cover tuition. • Recipients must enroll for a minimum of 12 credit hours each semester. • Recipients must complete a minimum of 12 credits per semester with at least a 2.0 GPA in order to continue receiving tuition assistance. • Recipients may receive SCCAP assistance for four consecutive semesters (Fall and Spring) or 72 credit hours, whichever comes first.

  11. Preliminary 2008 Outcomes • 66 Completed the Application Process • 25% class of 2008 • 16% Increase • Funding • Federal Aid $25,000 • City Funds $25,500 • VWCC Ed. Foundation $25,500 • Total $76,000

  12. Funding Sources This pilot program is a public private partnership between the Virginia Western Community College Educational Foundation and the City of Salem

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