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College Success Foundation and
Student Achievement
What we do
Inspire low-income students to finish high school and enter and graduate college by providing the scholarships, mentoring and support they need to succeed in life.
Goal
Increase the number of low-income students graduating from high school and entering and completing postsecondary education.
Data Source: Postsecondary Education Opportunity, “Bachelor's Degree Attainment by Age 24 by Family Income Quartiles, 1970 to 2010, Column N (Accessed 7/6/12), www.postsecondary.org.
What drives our missionDegree Attainment by Income Level
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
6.2%10.7%
10.9% 15.0%
14.9%
33.9%
40.2%
79.1%
BottomSecondThirdTop
What drives our mission
60,000 students
graduate from high school annually.
32,000 go to some college.
6,000 of these could earn
aBA.
Source: Higher Education Coordinating Board, 19995
Source: National School Lunch Program October Count - http://www.k12.wa.us/ChildNutrition/Reports/FreeReducedMeals.aspx)
What drives our missionWashington State K-12 Enrollment
2003 2011
986,312Enrolled Students
1,025,961Enrolled Students
37% Free/Reduced Price Lunch
46% Free /Reduced Price Lunch
WA K-12 Students 2003 vs. 2011
How does it work?Model for Success
Get Them ThroughGet Them InGet Them ReadyKnow They Can Go
College Prep11th-12th
High School9th-10th
Get Them Careers
College AlumniMiddle School7th-8th
How does it work?Middle School
HERO Advisors
Increase college readiness for males of color and other under represented youth
HERO services include grade and attendance monitoring, social/emotional and leadership skill building, tutoring and college visits.
Deliver a structured college awareness/readiness curriculum
Students complete a High School & Beyond Plan detailing courses they must take in high school to graduate meeting requirements for four-year college entrance.
AmeriCorps Coaches
Know They Can Go
Middle School7th-8th
How does it work?High School 9th-10th
HERO Advisors Provide case management, grade and attendance monitoring, transcript
analysis, preparation for the practice SAT test, college visits, leadership development, parent/guardian engagement, motivational speakers and college awareness activities.
HERO Advisors work with up to 80 HERO students in each high school served.
In 2009-10 more than half (56%) of high school HERO participants improved their GPA and 84% graduated from high school on time. Of those who graduated 74% went on to enroll in college.
Get Them Ready
High School9th-10th
How does it work?High School 11th-12th
College Preparatory Advisor Provide the support low-income students need to successfully navigate
their junior and seniors, including college admissions/financial aid processes and the transition from high school to college.
College Preparatory Advisors provide proactive academic advising, college planning information, grade and attendance monitoring and referrals for additional interventions. They also help students identify scholarship opportunities and complete the FAFSA on time.
Get Them In
College Prep11th-12th
How does it work?Postsecondary
College
Get Them Through
Available to Free & Reduced Price Lunch eligible students who live in Washington state, graduate from high school, and enroll in college within one year of graduation
Must sign-up during 7th or 8th grade
Scholarship covers tuition, fees, and a small book allowance; may only be used at eligible institutions in Washington state.
College Bound Scholarship
How does it work?Postsecondary
College
Expected Graduation Year2012
(Graduated Spring 2012)
2013 (Current H.S.
Senior)
2014 (Current H.S.
Junior)
2015 (Current
H.S. Sophomore
)
2016 (Current
H.S. Freshman)
2017(Current 8th
grader ) TOTAL
Number of Estimated Eligible College Bound Students* 28,093 28,600 29,856 30,549 31,923 36,394 185,415
College Bound Students (eligible students who pledged to be College Bound) 15,861 15,672 20,456 22,850 24,688** 16,070** 115,597
% of Total Eligible that are College Bound 56% 55% 69% 75% 77% 44% 62%
* Estimated eligible numbers based on FRPL numbers reported to OSPI fall of students’ 7 th grade year**College Bound numbers based on APPLIED application data provided by Washington Student Achievement Council on September 5, 2012
Get Them Through
How does it work?Postsecondary
College
Get Them Through
Support the high school-to-college transition, providing workshops including advising, admissions, financial aid and college integration and readiness.
Deliver comprehensive support to Scholars once on their college campuses via workshops and on-campus support activities.
Provide intrusive support for students who are facing personal and/or academic challenges.
Work with college staff to provide mentoring for CSF Scholars.
College Services Officers
How does it work?Alumni & Careers Get Them Careers
Alumni
Center for Career Success Match area employers to a diverse and capable group of college-educated young people.
Provide information about graduate education, internships, leadership and career development opportunities.
Provide opportunities for alumni to give back to their communities by mentoring to support youth who face similar challenges.
ResultsScholarships Awarded
Scholarship data based on CSF Census May 1, 2012 and Anniversary data.
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
8,0007,724
CSF Cumulative Scholarships Awarded
ResultsBachelor’s Degrees Earned
(Sources: National Student Clearinghouse August 2012; Education Edge 2012 graduates; May 2012 CSF Census data.)
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000 2811
CSF Cumulative Bachelor's Degrees
ResultsFinancial Aid Disbursed for Scholarships
(Source: May 2012 CSF Census & Anniversary Data)
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 $-
$20,000,000
$40,000,000
$60,000,000
$80,000,000
$100,000,000
$120,000,000
$140,000,000
$160,000,000 $141.4 million
CSF Cumulative Disbursements
ResultsFunds Raised
Source: CSF Finance Team
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 $-
$50,000,000
$100,000,000
$150,000,000
$200,000,000
$250,000,000
$300,000,000
$350,000,000
$400,000,000 $392,938,992
District of Columbia
Washington State
Purpose: • raise a billion dollars in ten years for scholarships for
students going into STEM and health care
Major private investors• Microsoft: $25,000,000• Boeing: $25,000,000
State match
Two funds• Direct scholarship funds• Endowment
3,000 scholarships awarded first year (2012)