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BUDGET REVIEW SESSION 1 Source:

STUDENTS WILL PRESENT THEIR BUDGETS IN A 1:1 SETTING WITH A MENTOR AND GET FEEDBACK. MENTORS WILL EVALUATE THE BUDGETS THEY REVIEW AND PROVIDE COMPLETED EVALUATION SHEETS TO TRAINERS/GLOW STAFF. Lesson Objectives 2

Breakout 1: Recap (2-3 minutes) 3 Directions: Share key takeaways and homework completed from the previous workshop. Students will also provide a status update of their Excel budget. Source:

Breakout 2: Budget Review Assignments (10 minutes) 4 In today’s workshop, you will present their budgets in a 1:1 setting with a Mentor and receive feedback about how the budget can be improved. For today, you were asked to bring: A printed copy of each budget (minimum of two schools) A copy of your award letter that corresponds to each college you created a budget for Your Trainer will walk you through the setup and schedule for today’s “Budget Review Session.” Pay attention to your review time and note the pre-approved tasks you can be working on when you are not having your 1-1 time with a Mentor.

Breakout 3: Budget Review (~60 minutes – 3 rounds, 20 minutes per round) 5 You will be spending ~15 minutes presenting your budgets to a pre-assigned Mentor. Be ready to go when it is time to get reviewed and bring: A printed copy of each budget (minimum of two schools) A copy of your award letter that corresponds to each college you created a budget for A “2015 Budget Review Evaluation Sheet” – provided to you by your Trainer

Reflect and Review (5 minutes) 6 Individually complete your “Student Reflection” handout. Then spend 2-3 minutes in your small group sharing what you learned or how you can apply today’s workshop content. Think about: What information resonated with you about today’s workshop? What information was new to you? What information was most helpful to learn about? Why? What knowledge can you pass on or share with family members? Be ready to share your key learnings with the class.

Closing (2 minutes) 7 HOMEWORK: Incorporate the feedback you received regarding your budget and submit it to your Trainer by ____________________________________. PRE-WORK FOR THE NEXT WORKSHOP: