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NOTE: To change the image on this slide, select the picture and delete it. Then click the Pictures icon in the placeholder to insert your own image. WORKING FAMILIES SUCCESS NETWORK January 15, 2016 Spring Flex Day
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AGENDA Who did we serve in Fall 2015? What services will be available in Spring 2016? Financial Literacy Benefit Access for College Completion Education & Workforce Development How faculty can help students? “Don’t Cancel That Class” Initiative Cash Course Student Referrals for Aid or Child Development Community Partners Porterville Adult School – AB86 On-Campus Tax Preparation Future Workshops and Events Poverty Simulation
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The Strategy - Working Family Success Network An integrated services approach to help community-based organizations and community colleges rethink how they serve working families through the bundling and sequencing of complementary services and supports in the three key areas: Financial Literacy Benefit Access for College Completion Education & Workforce Development
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Porterville College Outcomes Outcomes Increase academic persistence rates (bundling services) Increase likelihood of achieving an academic degree or certificate when bundling services External partners are actively supporting WFSNCC implementation and expansion activities at the college Increased participation in monthly college and career financial literacy, workforce development, and career readiness courses Increased campus awareness among students, faculty, staff and administrators about WFSNCC services Research reveals that receiving integrated services are three to four times more likely to achieve a major economic outcome.
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Fall 2015Activities Barnes & Noble VIP Night Workshops (Collaboration between EOPS & JEC) Meal Card Disbursement w/Cash Course Enrollment De-stress & Wellness Event
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Spring 2016 Activities Service 1: Cash Course - Year 2 scale up Service 2: Career Choices Course – Dual Enrollment w/High Schools Service 3: Book Voucher – Partnership with Barnes & Noble Service 4: Workforce Development – Career Fair Service 5: Benefit Access Workshops - Direct support and direct engagement via Tax Preparation Assistance and CDC Parent Workshops Service 6: JEC Workshops - Expand services to target English as a Second Language (ESL) population
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HOW YOU CAN HELP STUDENTS? Early Alert Referrals Patty Serrato, Counselor Encourage students to attend workshops JEC Workshops EOPS Workshops On-Campus Community Partner Workshops Offer extra credit for attending workshops if possible & applicable Similar to CHAP events
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HOW YOU CAN HELP STUDENTS? Embed Cash Course/Financial Literacy into your assignments You can assign worksheets, coursework, and quizzes to your students and track and download their progress and scores (http://www.spendster.org/tools/) Contact: Matt Bentley –Educational Advisor x2329 https://vimeo.com/78303061 https://www.bettermoneyhabits.com/save-for-big-ticket-item/save-for-large-purchase.html Classroom Presentations – “Don’t Cancel That Class” Need to be away from class one day for a conference or meeting… “Don’t Cancel That Class”. Student Services/JEC will come to your class and present programs designed to educate students on the student services, wellness topics, and soft- skill training in the context of your course. Please send request at least 3 days to two weeks in advance. Requests less than 3 days will be considered if schedule allows.
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Fall 2016 Events & Workshops JEC Public Workshop Schedule https://www.portervillecollege.edu/cte/jec-workshop-schedule Garrett Thomas, New Program Manager (x2216)
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PROJECT HOMELESS CONNECT Community Partners EOPS Program
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