what you need to know about the apply2college campaign 2015 site coordinator training
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What you need to know about theApply2College CampaignApply2College Campaign
2015 Site Coordinator Training 2015 Site Coordinator Training
Presented by:Presented by:
Eric Drumheller Assistant Vice President, Grants & Scholarships
Les Monroe Director of College Planning
What we’ll cover…■The basics
■History of the campaign
■Why it’s important
■Free event resources
■Promotion and staffing
■Day of your event
■Post-event activities
The BasicsThe Basics
■ Official dates: October 19-30
■ Takes place during school day
■ Seniors complete at least one application
■ Focuses on first-generation, low-income students
■ Flexible to meet your school’s needs
■ Low-cost/no-cost
HistoryHistory
■ American College Application Campaign started in 2005 in North Carolina− By 2014 was in all 50 states
− Sponsored by American Council on Education
■ Nebraska held a pilot campaign last year with six high schools− 668 students completed 1,094 applications to 71 colleges
■ EducationQuest sponsors the Nebraska effort with help from a steering committee
Why It’s ImportantWhy It’s Important
■ First official step in the college enrollment process■ Reduces barriers to the application process■ May increase your school’s college-going culture
and rate‒ Especially for underrepresented students
2015 Campaign2015 Campaign
■ This is your event!‒ your school‒ your students ‒ your local support
■ Add it to your school calendar■ Arrange access to computers
Free Event ResourcesFree Event Resources
PromotionPromotion
■ EducationQuest will provide:
Banner
Stickers
■ We will also:‒ send news releases‒ Promote via Facebook & Twitter (@FreeCollegeHelp)
PromotionPromotion
■ Ideas for you:‒ Promote via school newsletter and marquee‒ Invite local media to cover the event‒ Post on school’s social media using…
#Apply2CollegeNE#Apply2CollegeNE
Staffing Your EventStaffing Your Event
■ Counselors■ Faculty and staff■ Administrators■ Volunteers
‒ Retired counselors, teachers, administrators
‒ Business leaders‒ Community members‒ College representatives
Day of EventDay of Event
■ During regular school hours
■ Use check-in/check-out process‒ Give students stickers
■ Post on social media■ Monitor:
‒ # of students participating
‒ # of apps submitted and to which colleges
■ Hold debrief meeting■ Send thank-you notes■ Submit results to EducationQuest
‒ Via email (your aggregated student information)• # of students who participated• # of applications submitted and to which colleges
‒ Via SurveyMonkey (your observations)• What worked/what didn’t• Impact on students• Use of materials• Future plans
Post-EventPost-Event
Eric Drumheller402-479-6622
Les Monroe402-479-6989
Questions?Questions?
EducationQuest.org