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Lottery Scholarships The “Reason Why” Behind the Scholarships Prepared by the Staff at the State Board of Education www.state.tn.us/sbe www.state.tn.us/sbe
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Contact Information art.fuller@state.tn.usart.fuller@state.tn.us Research Associate State Board of Education Feel free to contact me with additional questions about the presentation or if you would like a copy.
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Tennessee needs more college ready students
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College Readiness Benchmarks ACT’s research has found that the skills required to be ready for college are the same skills required to succeed and advance in the career and technical workforce. http://www.act.org/path/policy/pdf/ReadinessBrief.pdf http://www.act.org/path/policy/pdf/ReadinessBrief.pdf ACT’s college readiness benchmarks indicate a 50% chance of attaining a B or higher in a corresponding college level course, or a 75% chance of attaining a C or higher.
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ACT College Readiness Benchmarks 202124 Biology 151721 Social Science 171922 Algebra 131518 English EXPLORE (Grade 8-9) PLAN (Grade 10) ACT (Grade 11-12) SUBJECT ACT
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The only course sequence approaching the college readiness benchmark includes trigonometry.
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The only course sequence approaching the college readiness benchmark is biology, chemistry, physics.
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The “Why” Behind the Scholarships Business Week, May 22, 2006 Mexico Pumping Out Engineers The headlines are about low-wage illegals, but Mexico is swiftly upgrading its workforce
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Mexico: Pumping Out Engineers Business Week, May 22, 2006 There are currently 451,000 full-time engineering undergraduates in Mexico compared to 370,000 full-time in the U.S. GE Aviation and Engineering is hiring 200 engineers in Mexico City this year. Honeywell Aerospace is building a $40 million research facility in Mexico hiring 300 engineers.
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The HOPE Scholarship is not just about getting into college… The HOPE Scholarship is about earning a college degree!
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Become the Statistic Federal Advisory Committee on Student Financial Assistance ACSFA, 2001 The best predictors of successfully completing a college degree (2-year or 4-year institution) Taking rigorous high school coursework Full-time enrollment in a 2-year or 4- year college.
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Source: Analysis Based on Education Pays 2004, College Board & Trends in College Pricing 2004, College Board Associate’s Bachelor’s Master’s Doctorate
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Lottery Scholarships Helping students prepare for jobs that have yet to be created.
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Google is a perfect example. www.google.com/jobs
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Engineering (248 types of openings) Operations and IT (187 types of openings) Partner Solutions Organization (16 types of openings) Product Management (41 types of openings) Advertising Sales (101 types of openings) Online Operations (62 types of openings) Billing and Payments (17 types of openings) Enterprise (19 types of openings) Search Services/Syndication (20 types of openings)EngineeringOperations and ITPartner Solutions OrganizationProduct ManagementAdvertising SalesOnline OperationsBilling and PaymentsEnterpriseSearch Services/Syndication Google is looking for 248 Engineers Data Retrieved June 5, 2006
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Marketing (18 types of openings) Finance (63 types of openings) Facilities (9 types of openings) Legal (18 types of openings) Business/Corporate Development (4 types of openings) Strategy and Business Operations (2 types of openings) Human Resources (65 types of openings) Administrative (7 types of openings) Students (41 types of openings)MarketingFinanceFacilitiesLegalBusiness/Corporate DevelopmentStrategy and Business OperationsHuman ResourcesAdministrativeStudents Although Google is a “technology” company, it has openings in a wide variety of areas and industries.
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Real Google Job Posting Real Job Listed on Google as of Sunday, March 19, 2006 Project Manager, International Our ideal candidate is a well-rounded top performer who can be a key contributor in a high-energy growth environment. Your resume should indicate that you are a top academic performer with extracurricular interests and the desire to excel in everything you do. We are looking for self-starters who can work in a rapidly changing industry, tolerate ambiguity, and demonstrate problem-solving leadership with limited oversight. Your work history should demonstrate job stability with increasing levels of responsibility.
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Student Assignment Go to www.google.com/jobswww.google.com/jobs Pick three of the different job categories and research The minimum level of education required The personal characteristics of the ideal candidate The key vocabulary words listed in the job description.
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Lottery Scholarships provide the opportunity to become more academically prepared for whatever careers students decide to pursue.
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Median Annual Salary Source: Education Pays 2004, College Board
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Source: Analysis Based on Education Pays 2004, College Board Additional Career Wages Compared to Only High School Diploma Associate’s Bachelor’s Master’s Doctorate Associates Bachelor’s Master’s Doctorate
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Professions Generally Requiring a High School Diploma
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Source: Analysis Based on Education Pays 2004, College Board Additional Career Wages Compared to Only High School Diploma Associate’s Bachelor’s Master’s Doctorate
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Professions Requiring a Certificate Program or Associates Degree
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Source: Analysis Based on Education Pays 2004, College Board Additional Career Wages Compared to Only High School Diploma Associate’s Bachelor’s Master’s Doctorate
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General Professions Requiring a Bachelor’s Degree
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Professions Requiring a Bachelor’s Degree and Higher
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Professions Requiring a Master’s Degree and Higher
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Professions Requiring a Doctorate or Professional Degrees
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Lottery Scholarships Helping Students Attend 2-year and 4-year colleges
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Lottery Scholarships Can be used at in-state public and private higher education institutions.
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Lottery Scholarships in TN General Assembly Merit ACT 29 and 3.75 GPA HOPE Scholarship ACT 21 or 3.0 GPA HOPE + Aspire Award ACT 21 or 3.0 GPA HOPE Access Grant ACT 18 – 21 and 2.75 GPA
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2006 – 07 Update Calculations based on 2006-07 tuition and HOPE scholarship award levels.
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HOPE + Assembly Merit Award Over 98% Tuition Reduction 29 ACT And 3.75 GPA
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HOPE Scholarship 4 Year: Over 78% Tuition Reduction 2 Year: Over 75% Tuition Reduction 21 ACT or 3.0 GPA
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HOPE + Aspire Award 4 Year: Over 98% Tuition Reduction 2 Year: Covers 100% of Tuition 21 ACT or 3.0 GPA Aspire award – For students from households with an adjusted gross income below $36,000
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HOPE Access Grant 4 Year: Over 51% Tuition Reduction 2 Year: Over 67% Tuition Reduction 18 – 20 ACT and 2.75 GPA Access Grant – For students from households with an adjusted gross income below $36,000
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Lottery Scholarships in TN General Assembly Merit $4,800 = 3,800 + 1,000 HOPE Scholarship 3,800 (4-year) 1,900 (2-year) HOPE + Aspire Award $5,300 = 3,800 (4-year) + 1,500 $3,400 = 1,900 (2-year) + 1,500 HOPE Access Grant $2,650 (4-year) $1,700 (2-Year)
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Lottery Scholarships Have been a resident in Tennessee for one year.
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Lottery Scholarships Automatically considered if you fill out the FAFSFA form for financial aid. www.fafsfa.ed.gov
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Lottery Scholarships Have to maintain a 2.75 GPA while enrolled in college.
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Lottery Scholarships Take Advantage of the Lottery Scholarship and Pursue A Higher Degree Full-Time After Completing High School.
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Lottery Scholarships ACT scores are very important.
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ACT College Readiness Benchmarks 202124 Biology 151721 Social Science 171922 Algebra 131518 English EXPLORE (Grade 8-9) PLAN (Grade 10) ACT (Grade 11-12) SUBJECT ACT
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ACT College Readiness Benchmarks Strongly Recommend HS English Courses Four years of College Prep or Honors English Source: ACT, On Course for Success
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ACT College Readiness Benchmarks Strongly Recommend HS Math Courses Four years of mathematics Algebra I Geometry Algebra II Trigonometry Source: ACT, On Course for Success
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ACT College Readiness Benchmarks Strongly Recommend HS Science Courses Three years of laboratory sciences Biology Chemistry Physics Source: ACT, On Course for Success
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Important Websites www.collegepaystn.com http://www.collegepaystn.com/mon_college/hope_scholar.htm www.finaid.org
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Contact Information art.fuller@state.tn.usart.fuller@state.tn.us Research Associate State Board of Education Feel free to contact me with additional questions about education after high school.
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