Measuring Pathways to Higher Education Grant Impact
GrantID: 63732
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,500
Deadline: April 15, 2024
Grant Amount High: $1,500
Summary
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Grant Overview
Building Pathways to Higher Education through Community Partnerships
The initiative aimed at establishing partnerships between high schools and higher education institutions seeks to create clear pathways for students navigating college readiness. This program primarily covers coordinated outreach activities, informational resources about local colleges, and dual-enrollment opportunities. However, unlike general educational funding, this initiative specifically excludes funding for unrelated academic activities or expenses not directly linked to facilitating higher education access.
Consider a local high school collaborating with a nearby university to host informational events on various college programs. During these events, students learn about admissions processes, financial aid options, and campus life. Such partnerships can effectively demystify higher education and empower students with the knowledge needed to apply successfully to colleges. For example, Sarah, a junior at a South Dakota high school, engages in a joint campus event where she interacts with current college students, making her college aspirations more tangible.
In assessing participation, focus groups should include students motivated to attend college and educators from both public schools and higher education institutions. Failure to engage students who are indifferent may lead to reduced program effectiveness, highlighting the need for targeted outreach efforts. Moreover, students who lack adequate support from educators may struggle to understand their available options.
Significant resources include dedicated staff capable of coordinating events, promotional materials educating students about the college landscape, and technology for tracking student engagement. By establishing these partnerships, institutions can turn interest into actionable steps, ensuring that students are well-informed throughout their educational journey. Implementing consistent follow-up mechanisms can help assess program effectiveness and inform necessary adjustments, ultimately promoting increased college enrollment rates.
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