 Advocacy  Community  Equality  Innovation  Professional Excellence.

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 Advocacy  Community  Equality  Innovation  Professional Excellence

 Established at CSU in 1977  First grant written by Ernie Urvater  Intensive services to nearly 100 students per year  6-week residential summer program  Bridge Program

Leadership Council on the summit of Grey’s Peak

 Established at CSU in 1988  Serves 1000 students per year  Workshop style curriculum  Serves 15 schools, beginning in middle school (grade 6)

 Established at CSU in 1991  Serves 2400 adults per year  3 counties  Collaborative relationships with community agencies  CSU Partnership Award

 Established at CSU in 2005  42 Undergrads serving 1,122 students & 239 family members (3,024 service hours)  College students engaging middle & high school students at the group and community level

 Established at CSU in 2009 by a group of undergrads  Serves Poudre High School in Fort Collins  Completely college student run  One-on-one mentoring with high school juniors

 Established at CSU in 2007  Serves 10 schools across the state  Alliance Partnership Award  University collaboration with Alliance community  Post-secondary education – an expectation

 Students served: 5,011  High school graduation rate: 96%  College entrance rate: 71%  College continuation rate: 86%  Students attending CSU Fall 2010: 133  Notable alumni: Joe Rogers, Elisa Melendez, Maribel Marquez, CSU staff

Larimer County Family Night

 $1.6 million/year from TRiO grants  National Science Foundation Collaboration with the College of Engineering  Culture of Care  Environmentors Collaboration with Warner College of Natural Resources – Environmental Communications

 Americorps Vista Volunteers  Counselor Corps grant writing assistance  Family Nights/College Access programs in target communities  Community Service Projects  Career/Job Shadow  Interagency Councils

 Impact families  Generational changes  Creating/supporting college-going culture in schools & communities  Attracting students to CSU  Supporting research efforts  Supporting land grant mission

 Local, state & national policy  New grants & programs (Upward Bound - Math Science, Talent Search, Culture of Care)  CSU student engagement  Transitions & Retention