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Higher Education Financial Services OSSE Scholars Summer Enrichment Program May 2013 8/8/20151
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Higher Education Financial Services What is the OSSE Scholars Program? In the spring of 2012, OSSE Superintendent Hosanna Mahaley challenged us to create a program for high achieving, motivated, low-income students in the District of Columbia. She wanted to ensure that they were rewarded for their hard work and received the same opportunities as their peers across the country. From that challenge, the OSSE Scholars Program was established. OSSE commits to recruiting, interviewing and selecting promising students from public and charter high schools in the District to attend these programs and provides full tuition and transportation to and from the university. Students are also chaperoned to make certain what is usually their first flight or train ride goes smoothly. During the summer of 2012, OSSE sent 14 students to 4 partner university programs. In 2013, the program expanded to 48 students at 12 partner university programs. 8/8/20152
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Higher Education Financial Services How OSSE Scholars Are Selected 8/8/20153 Students interested in being considered for the OSSE Scholars Program must complete an online application at http://osse.dc.gov/page/osses-scholars. Students must be recommended by a teacher, counselor or academic advisor and should have a 3.0 GPA.http://osse.dc.gov/page/osses-scholars Once students apply and meet the above criteria, they are interviewed by OSSE staff. OSSE is looking for students who take rigorous classes, are involved in their community and excited about furthering their education. Most importantly though, OSSE is looking for mature and motivated students who demonstrate they are able to handle the pressure of these types of programs. OSSE evaluates the academic, social and mental well-being of students before committing to providing them with a scholarship. Once they are fully screened and accepted by OSSE, they apply directly to a single school program. This allows partner universities to feel comfortable that students have been fully screened. OSSE matches students with their partner programs based on the interview and the student’s academic background. OSSE places the highest level of importance in ensuring students are prepared for summer academic programs. We are not in the business of having any student fail.
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Higher Education Financial Services Preparing OSSE Scholars for College 8/8/20154 In addition to giving students experience with college academics and environments, so that they will be better prepared as undergraduates, OSSE Scholars seeks to broaden students’ exposure to selective college admissions. OSSE Scholars’ support once students are accepted include: Summer program application assistance Parent orientation sessions Peer orientation led by previous Scholars Scholar Alumni Network Selective College Fair (planned for Fall 2014) Standardized testing prep (planned for Fall 2014)
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Higher Education Financial Services Student Profile 8/8/20155 While OSSE looks for students that are academically motivated, having a particular GPA or standardized test scores are not as important to us as selecting students that are not only ready to handle the pressure that comes from these programs, but are also likely to take full advantage of the opportunity. We ask that students who apply have at least a 3.0 GPA. However, that is generally only used as a screening measure and we have accepted students who had less than a 3.0. In 2013, the OSSE Scholars applicant pool included: 231 applications received 231 students interviewed 56 students selected 48 students attending
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Higher Education Financial Services 8/8/20156 2013 Student Profile Average GPA of accepted Scholars3.55 Students who reside in Ward 7 or 852% Student athletes36% Participating juniors67%
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Higher Education Financial Services Partner Universities 8/8/20157
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Higher Education Financial Services Jamara * University Program: Boston University Topics Studied: Abnormal Psychology and Law High School: Maya Angelou Public Charter School Grade (current): 12th GPA: 3.5 Post High School Plans: Trinity University (full merit scholarship) or North Carolina A&T Take Away from Program: I learned to network with other people and what that means – something that is very important in DC. My classes were great and I liked the balance between social and academic. My advice to future students - open up and get to know other people regardless of their background. Everyone has something important to offer. And of course, have fun!
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Higher Education Financial Services Daniel 8/8/20159 University Program: Carnegie Mellon (2012), Stanford University (2013) Topics Studied: SAMS – Engineering, Science and Math, Stanford-Electrical Engineering and Intro to International Relations High School: Friendship Collegiate Academy Grade (current): 11th GPA: 4.0 Take Away from Program: Don’t be shy! Take advantage of how new people can surround you and become like family.
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Higher Education Financial Services University Program: Boston University Topics Studied: Economics and Nutrition High School: Columbia Heights Educational Campus - Bell Grade (current): 12th GPA: 4.0 Post High School Plans: Will attend the University of Wisconsin-Madison as a POSSE Scholar. Take Away from Program: That it is okay to be different - does not always feel that way in DC. I haven’t spent a lot of time outside of the DMV so was good to be exposed to different attitudes/personalities. I really liked that there was no one else from DC there. Rodrigo
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Higher Education Financial Services Students recruited from the following schools: Public: Charter: Anacostia Senior High SchoolBooker T. Washington Public Charter School Banneker Senior High SchoolCesar Chavez Public Charter School for Public Policy Ballou Senior High SchoolFriendship Collegiate Academy Cardozo Senior High SchoolHospitality High School Columbia Heights Educational Campus (Bell)KIPP DC College Preparatory Coolidge Senior High SchoolMaya Angelou Public Charter School Dunbar Senior High SchoolThurgood Marshall Academy Eastern Senior High SchoolWashington Latin Public Charter School Phelps Architecture, Construction and Washington Math, Science and Technology Public Charter School Engineering High School Roosevelt Senior High School Spingarn Senior High School Woodson Senior High School OSSE Scholars 2012-2013 Program 8/8/201511
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