General Information Session Helen Young – Project Director

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General Information Session Helen Young – Project Director El Camino College Fall 2018 Webinar General Information Session Helen Young – Project Director

Webinar Agenda 2017-18 Highlights 2018-19 Outreach Activities Student Qualifications and Program Benefits Free Application Process (Common Black College App) Review of Current and New Partner Institutions Website Review

Fall 2018 Webinar Info Session 2017-18 Program Highlights

What Our Team Did in 2017-18! Established a state-wide Listserv Attended over 90 Fall & Spring Transfer Fairs Completed counselor in-service for approx. 27 campuses Participated in a variety of conferences Conducted 8 Day 2017 CCC to HBCU Caravan with 22 partner Schools Hosted 4 successful webinars featuring partner schools 2nd Annual Transfer Reception Program Newsletter Approx. 900 students contacts made during the year Conferences: CSU Counselor Conferences, Latino College Expo, UMOJA Conference, Puente Conferences, Black College Expo, A2MEND Conference, California Collaborative Advising and Counseling Conference and the College Board Preparate Conference. Caravan Participants: The following 22 HBCU partner institutions attended the two-day conference by taking part in the college fair and workshop presentations; Alabama State University, Bethune-Cookman University, Bowie State University, Clark Atlanta University, Dillard University, Florida Memorial University, Fort Valley State University, Grambling State University, Harris-Stowe State University, Huston-Tillotson University, Kentucky State University, Lane College, Lincoln University -Missouri, Mississippi Valley State University, North Carolina Central University, Shaw University, Stillman College, Southern University and A&M College, Tuskegee University, Virginia State University, West Virginia State University, and Wiley College. The caravan made visits to the following community colleges: College of San Mateo, Napa Valley, Laney College, Fresno City College, Antelope Valley College and Long Beach City College. In addition, there were two evening events held at local churches Capitol City Seventh Day of Adventist in Sacramento and Holman United Methodist Church in Los Angeles. Transfer Reception: West Los Angeles College – highlighted students who are transferring to HBCU partner schools

Fall 2018 Webinar Info Session 2018-19 Outreach activities

What Our Team Will Do in 2018-19! Attended Fall & Spring Transfer Fairs Provide counselor in-service training Provide workshops for student support programs, clubs/organizations and athletics Participate in various conferences Conduct 10 Day CCC to HBCU Caravan from Oct. 31st 2018 thru Nov. 9th 2018 Host 4 theme based webinars featuring partner schools 3rd Annual Transfer Reception Program Newsletter Workshops: UMOJA, Puente, Black Student Unions, Multicultural Organizations Conferences: Community College League of California, Umoja Webinar Themes: STEM/health Sciences Oct. 16th 1pm, Social Sciences on Dec. 5th at 10am, Business/Economics Feb. 28th 3pm and Arts, Humanities on April 29th at 12pm

Student qualifications and Program benefits Fall 2018 Webinar Info Session Student qualifications and Program benefits

HOW STUDENTS QUALIFY FOR THE AGREEMENT (A) Students who obtain a Transfer-level Associate Degree*(60 units) with a 2.5 or higher GPA are guaranteed admission with junior standing to participating HBCUs. *The Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC)  or the California State University General Education Breadth pattern (CSU GE) must be followed when completing the transfer level associate degree. OR (B) Students may also opt to transfer with 30 or more UC or CSU transferable units and a 2.5 or higher GPA.  Units will be accepted for general education, pre major or elective units.

Program Benefits Pre-transfer advisement Priority consideration for campus housing Priority consideration for scholarship for students with a 3.2 GPA or higher based on available funding.

HBCU Benefits Low teacher to student ratio Most classes are taught by professors not teaching assistants Long term income earnings are higher for students who attended HBCU’s. (Huffingtonpost.com 5/27/16) Memorable social experiences such as battle of the bands, step shows, homecoming. Competitive Tuition Costs Longer application Periods Graduate School Opportunities and Employment Opportunities Diversity – students from all over the US and the world

Free application process (common black college app) Fall 2018 Webinar Info Session Free application process (common black college app)

First Steps Students meet with transfer center director/coordinator or counselor to discuss their interest in applying to one of the 35 partner institutions. Once the transfer center director/coordinator or counselor determines that the students meets the minimum requirements of 2.5 or higher GPA and 30 CSU/ UC transferable units the promo code to waive the $35.00 application can then be given to the student. Reminder to Counselors: If you issue the fee waiver code be sure to send me a Counselor Verification Form

Counselor Steps Provide students the congratulatory form with the promotional code. This code allows the student to apply up to four of the participating HBCU partner institutions at no cost. Encourage the student to apply as soon as possible at http://commonblackcollegeapp.com. Important: Students interested in applying only to non-CCC HBCU partner institutions may use the Common Black College application; however, the student may not use the promotional code. Students will be required to pay the $35.00 application fee. Students interested in HBCU partner schools who are not members of the Common Black College Application will need to apply directly to the institution: Arkansas Baptist College, Fisk University, Lincoln University (PA), North Carolina Central University, Tennessee State University, Texas Southern University, West Virginia State University

Final Steps Instruct the student to have all of their official transcripts mailed IMMEDIATELY directly to each HBCU that they have applied to – do not wait for the institutions to request! Transfer Center Director/Coordinator and Counselors please complete the Counselor Verification Form then scan & email or fax the from to Helen Young Project Director: hyoung@elcamino.edu or fax (310) 660-3491

Counselor Forms

Common Black College App Website

Must Register to Create Account

Application Highlights Note: Students are required to complete the high school information including graduation date, ACT/SAT test scores. Students with no test score to report may input 000 for scores. The Drop down menu for year of birth is limited - Instruct your students to select the last option – it won’t affect the application. INFORM YOUR STUDENTS – NOT TO LEAVE ANY AREA WITH A RED STAR BLANK! Students will receive a email confirmation that they have successfully submitted the application.

Current and new partner institutions for 2018 Fall 2018 Webinar Info Session Current and new partner institutions for 2018

Our 2018-19 Partner Schools Alabama State University, AL Alcorn State University, MS Arkansas Baptist College, AK Benedict College, SC Bethune- Cookman University, FL Bennett College, NC Bowie State University, MD Claflin University, SC Clark Atlanta University, GA Central State, OH Dillard University, LA Edward Waters College, FL Fisk University, TN Florida Memorial University, FL Fort Valley State University, GA Grambling State University, LA Harris-Stowe State University, MO Houston-Tillotson, TX Kentucky State University, KY Lane College, TN Lincoln University, MO Lincoln University, PA Mississippi Valley State University, MS North Carolina Central University, NC Shaw University, NC Philander Smith College, AK Southern University and A&M College, LA Stillman College, AL Talladega College, AL Tennessee State University, TN Texas Southern University, TX Tougaloo College, MS Tuskegee University, AL Virginia State University, VA West Virginia State, WV Wiley College, TX Xavier University of Louisiana, LA Two New Schools in Bold

Fall 2018 Webinar Info Session Website review

Program Website

Website Pages HBCU Transfer Home About the Program Frequently Asked Questions *Participating HBCUs *Search for HBCU Degrees *Students and Parents *Counselors Agreements HBCU History *Resources Partnership Interest Form Contact Us *HBCU Student Success Stories HBCU Photo Gallery

Participating Institutions On this page you will find the list of the partner schools. If you click on the name of one of the schools it will take you to our short description of the school as well as links to various items like the website, financial aid, cost of attendance and the schools MOU agreement.

Degree Search Feature On this page you and your students can search the degrees that are available at the partner schools – you can search two ways – my name of the degree or by the name of the institution.

Student & Parent Info On this page there is information on how the student qualifies for the program. In addition there are links to each of the partner schools and at the bottom of the page (which we can’t see) there is info on steps the student needs to take to obtain the fee waiver code to apply for free

Counselor Info On this page there is general info on HBCUs, how student qualify and contact info for each of the partner schools

Resources On this page you will see three tabs at the top of the page – under the “For Community Colleges” you will see a variety of documents that you are able to download – HOWEVER…these are not all update to date: So please check back in a couple of weeks for the updated versions. For the “General Marketing” tab – you will find the program brochure that you can download and have printed at your campus for students – which again is not the current version – so please check back

Student Success Stories Finally, this page has video of 5 students who transferred to our HBCU partner schools

Thanks for Participating! Questions?