College Access Glossary
There are many ways a college access program can help its community and
students become successful in their pursuit of a college education. The
following are possible components and activities of college access
programs:
Early Awareness Activities
Offer
opportunities for elementary, middle and high school students and their
parents to be made aware of and plan for postsecondary education.
Parental Advising
Assist
parents in preparing for their children's postsecondary education
through educational activities, workplace visits, and one-to-one
advising.
College Resource Center
Maintain
a centralized location for community members to research higher
education opportunities. Trained staff offer assistance in identifying
colleges and programs that match a student's interests, search for
financial aid, and offer a step-by-step procedure through the
admissions and financial aid process.
Financial Aid Advising
Provide
trained advisors for personal and confidential advising services to
high school students and their families, supplementing the financial
aid information provided by school guidance departments' staffs and
maximizing each student's financial aid opportunities.
College Applications and Related Paperwork Advising
Provide
trained advisors to high school students and their parents regarding
all aspects of the transition from high school to postsecondary
education.
Career Advising
Offer students of all ages exposure to a range of postsecondary educational and career opportunities.
Mentors
Coordinate
mentors to work one-on-one with students, serving as academic coaches,
providing emotional and social support, encouraging productive academic
efforts, and serving as positive role models.
Peer Tutors
Coordinate student tutors to aid students who need academic assistance.
Community Workshops
Offer
workshops at various sites in the community to assist families
regarding early awareness of college planning, financial aid services,
and meeting other requirements to prepare for a postsecondary education.
Services to College Students
Support
a network of college access program representatives on campus whose job
it is to help students make the transition from high school to college.
Adult Learning Advising
Advise
and counsel adult learners who did not begin higher education
immediately after high school, but wish to return to school now.
"Last Dollar" Grants
Award need-based grants to high school students who are pursuing postsecondary education.
Administration of Local Scholarships for Other Organizations
Manage
scholarship programs for outside agencies or corporations. Management
may include publicizing the program, reviewing applicants, selecting
recipients and so forth.