Georgia Department of Education Preparing for College Parent Engagement Program Workshop Template.

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Georgia Department of Education Preparing for College Parent Engagement Program Workshop Template

How Important Is College?

IDENTIFY planning strategies for college IDENTIFY your options IDENTIFY financial barriers/ resolutions Ask Questions ● Listen ● Observe ● Understand DISCOVER coping methods for separation anxiety DISCOVER the personnel you need to talk to about receiving additional support Objectives:

Identify your child’s career path- you can help with identifying your child’s career path by making suggestions in conjunction with the school counselor, but this should primarily be the child’s decision. Start early- you and your child should start mapping out the details as soon as possible. The earlier you begin planning, the more time your family has to make an informed decision. Planning Strategies

Tap into free resources- there is tons of free information available about programs various colleges/ universities offer and the requirements for getting in those programs. Plan college tours- this can be very time consuming so make it fun by turning college tours into family road trips. Do not hesitate to ask questions while taking the tour. Pay close attention to the college environment and try to visit while students are there instead of when it’s empty. Planning Strategies cont’d.

Let’s Look at a Walk Through

Avoid scams- beware of the many scams that will not benefit your child. These may include but are not limited to: – Scholarship Guarantees – College Search Agencies – Paying scholarship application fees by credit card – Loans with upfront fees – Fake Websites Planning Strategies cont’d.

Should my child complete a two-year program or does their degree require a four-year degree? Should my child attend a college or university in- state or out-of-state? Is my child paying for their own education? Will my child live on campus or off campus? Do I want my child to have a meal plan at the university or will I provide direct funds for their eating expenses? Should my child work part-time while in college? Identify Your Options

Rising college costs Declining value of financial aid Little in the way of financial assets to support college student Poor credit Lack of knowledge about resources Financial Barriers

Start saving today if you have not already set aside a college fund for your child. Talk to your banker if you have access to one. Apply for grants and scholarships immediately. Consult with the guidance counselor at your school to find out what is available. Apply for financial aid as soon as possible if deemed necessary. The sooner you apply, the more award money your child may be eligible to receive. Financial Resolutions

Stay in touch Enjoy your free time by joining a club Select a new hobby Reach out for support from other parents whose children have left for college Volunteer Keep a diary so you can have lots to talk about when you’re reunited with your son/daughter Coping with Separation Anxiety

Organize volunteers to assist families with transportation to college tours within a certain mile radius Help raise money for application fees to assist students coming from economically challenged households Provide assistance with completing college applications at local community centers and churches Host a community career fair for upcoming high school graduates Additional Support and Resources The community can:

Make sure they have an assortment of current college and university information in the form of brochures, flyers and packets, available to students Host at least two college and/or career fairs at the school Have high school graduates speak to families about college and offer suggestions based on their experiences Publicize the availability of financial resources Additional Support and Resources The school can:

Ask for an example of a financial aid award letter and a student budget for tuition, fees, room and board, books, transportation, and living costs Talk to friends and family about how they proceeded with this process and how they decided on their college/university Investigate, Investigate, Investigate all of your options and remember that you can never start too early Parents are encouraged to:

Open for Questions

Separation Anxiety Breaking Through Barriers ago_schools.html College Preparedness ollege_preparedness.htm GaCollege411 GaDOE Career Pathways College Preparedness Resources:

Georgia Department of Education Preparing for College Lakeita Servance, M. Ed. Parent Engagement Specialist Office of School Improvement