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Preparing for the GED & Beyond Literacy Forsyth GED & ELL Programs for Immigrants/Migrants Annaliza Thomas, Executive Director
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Presentation Agenda Our Students Our programs Unique Needs of Students Increasing Awareness of College Opportunities Increasing Access to College Opportunities Best Practices
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Our Programs GED Free classes Free books Free Test Various Locations English Classes Free Classes Free Books Free Tests Various Locations
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Students Ethnicity White 311 Black or African American 55 Hispanic or Latino 667 American Indian or Alaska Native 8 Asian 164 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2 Unknown 36 *TOTAL INDIVIDUALS:1,243
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Unique Assets International Language Families Workforce Experience
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Challenges AssetChallenge InternationalEligibility for state funded programs LanguageELL/ESOL/TOEFL FamiliesChildcare Workplace ExperienceFinancial Responsibilities
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A Video Clip
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Awareness What does the GED mean? Do other GED graduates go to college? College application process What sort of opportunities do college graduates have? How much does college cost? Is it worth it? How do students get financial aid? How does immigration status impact college?
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Access College recruitment resources Scholarship resources Waiver for international student tuition
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Best Practices
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Redefine. Reclaim. Video Clip
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Language GED in Spanish. Is this a real option? Academic vocabulary
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Eligibility Tuition waivers DACA Immigration Applications
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Scholarships FAFSA Private Scholarships Financial Planning
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College Readiness Meet the College Staff Transitions advising On-campus resource/guides Mentors
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Questions Annaliza Thomas LiteracyForsyth@gmail.com
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