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Title: College Access Initiative


1
College Access Initiative
  • Patrick S. Ziegler
  • Regional Marketing Director, Northeast
  • Great Lakes Educational Loan Services, Inc.
  •  

2
College Access Initiative
  • Deficit Reduction Act of 2005
  • Each guaranty agency shall promote access to
    postsecondary education by
  • Providing a comprehensive listing of
    postsecondary education opportunities, programs,
    publications and other services available in
    their designated state
  • Publicizing information for students and
    traditionally underrepresented populations on
    college planning, career preparation, and paying
    for college
  • Initiative was recommended by guaranty agencies

3
Background
  • The 35 guaranty agencies
  • State and non-profit entities
  • Administer the Federal Family Education Loan
    (FFEL) Program
  • Inform students and parents of educational and
    financial aid opportunities
  • Provide an extensive range of services and
    programs that increase awareness of
  • Importance of higher education
  • Opportunities available
  • Financial support offered

4
Guaranty Agencies Promote Access
  • Guaranty agencies
  • Reach out to millions of students and families to
    inform them about how to
  • Prepare for college
  • Plan for their career
  • Pay for their postsecondary education
  • Manage their finances
  • Work with partners to identify schools and
    communities with low college-going rates and
    target specialized services and scholarships to
    improve those rates

5
Guaranty Agencies Promote Access
  • Last year, guaranty agencies
  • Provided more than six million pieces of college
    awareness, financial aid and financial literacy
    materials
  • Participated in more than 8,400 financial aid
    workshops and events that reached more than
    900,000 students and families and more than 7,800
    school guidance counselors
  • 17 agencies actively participate in College Goal
    Sunday
  • 12 agencies operate or support college resource
    centers
  • 7 agencies involved in federal TRIO programs
  • 14 agencies directly involved in a state GEAR UP
    Program

6
Examples of Access Programs
  • Im Going To College early awareness program
  • Fifth and sixth grade students from schools with
    large low-income populations
  • One month learning about college culminating in a
    day on a college campus, including interaction
    with students and professors
  • Reached 4000 thousand students in four states in
    FY 2005

7
Examples of Access Programs
  • Trailblazer Program
  • Comprehensive three-day training workshop
    presented on a college campus by guaranty agency
    staff and other financial aid professionals
  • Educate about the college admissions process and
    financial aid
  • One high school junior is nominated by each
    public and non-public high school in the state
  • Each Trailblazer shares knowledge of financial
    aid procedures with peers throughout their senior
    year of high school

8
Examples of Access Programs
  • Program for High Schools with a large number of
    low-income students
  • Identify those who would most benefit from
    additional tutoring and grant incentives
  • Schools selection committee focuses on students
    with potential who may not have sufficient
    motivation or resources to pursue postsecondary
    education
  • Up to 100 students a year are eligible to earn
    6,000 each in scholarships for their
    postsecondary education

9
Examples of Access Programs
  • Guaranty agencies partner with a range of
    organizations (TRIO, GEAR UP, College Goal
    Sunday, Schools, Community Organizations,
    Libraries, State Agencies, Churches, YMCAs) to
  • Leverage services
  • Reach more schools, students and families
  • ExampleTax Assistance Program (TAP) is provided
    by a non-profit organization
  • Guaranty agency provides intensive training for
    1600 TAP tax assistance volunteers
  • Volunteers can also assist with FAFSA completion
    questions
  • In 2005, TAP volunteers helped more than 1,100
    individuals complete a FAFSA.
  • Average TAP client is a single mother with an
    annual income below 15,000

10
College Access Initiative - Implementation
  • NCHELPfacilitating a work group of guaranty
    agency representativesCollege Access Initiative
    Work Group
  • College Access Initiative Work Group
  • Chaired by Steven Brooks, Executive Director of
    the North Carolina State Education Assistance
    Authority
  • Meeting regularly since February to develop
    implementation plans to fulfill the Initiatives
    two main requirements
  • Met with representatives from the Office of
    Postsecondary Education and Federal Student Aid
    to share ideas and receive feedback

11
College Access Initiative - Mission
  • Link students and families, especially those from
    groups underrepresented in higher education, to
    information and resources that enhance access to
    college and other higher education programs
  • So they can learn about
  • the help available to succeed
  • the college planning process, and
  • Promote the economic health and well-being of
    states residents and communities

12
College Access Initiative Promote Access
  • College Access Initiative Work Group
  • Sharing information and developing best practices
  • Working with an advisory committee of college
    access experts
  • Working with the access community to learn more
    about existing programs and to increase awareness
    about guaranty agency materials and programs
  • Developing resources and forums to help agencies
    expand their outreach activities to reach a
    broader number of students, families and
    organizations

13
College Access Initiative Comprehensive
Listing
  • College Access Initiative Work Group (continued)
  • Creating a central location for students,
    families and educators to visitso agencies can
    display and promote a comprehensive listing of
    the programs and services in their state
  • Reached out to Mapping Your Future, a
    comprehensive college, financial aid and career
    planning Web site, which is sponsored by guaranty
    agencies, to develop a portalwith information
    for each state
  • Each agency has developed the state-based section
    for their designated states in a Web site called
    www.going2college.org

14
Going2college.org Features
  • Comprehensive information about
  • career planning
  • planning for postsecondary education
  • finding a college
  • paying for college
  • Click on state for visitors to learn where to
  • Get help in filling out a FAFSA
  • Learn the types of federal and state scholarships
    and grants available
  • Locate organizations and schools that offer early
    awareness and intervention programs for students,
    with a special emphasis on low-income and
    first-generation college
    students

15
Going2college.org Features
  • Details on
  • College resources centers in the state
  • College information and financial aid awareness
    events
  • Assistance provided to low-income, and
    first-generation college students through
    programs including Upward Bound, Talent Search,
    GEAR UP and Project Grad
  • A central location for the extensive
    postsecondary education resources offered at the
    local, state and national level

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Going2college.org Features
  • Links by each state to a list of the access and
    outreach programs included in the National
    College Access Program Directory, hosted by
    Pathways to College Network and the National
    College Access Network, that are available in
    that state.
  • Next Steps
  • NCHELP and the work group are promoting the site
    in conjunction with Federal Student Aid, schools,
    education associations, state organizations and
    access program providers
  • Help us get the word out
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