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Co-Sponsored by the WV Department of Education

and theWV Higher Education Policy Commission

Charleston, WVAugust 2-3, 2011

West Virginia Access Center for Higher Education (WVACHE)

Sarita A. Rhonemus, Ph.D.Bluefield State College

WVACHE Executive DirectorAHE Network Coordinator/Consultant

Educational Opportunity Center DirectorInterim Director Office of Scholarly Research and Sponsored Programs

What Brings You Here Today?

What You Will Learn Today… Overview and Brief History of WVACHE Establishment and Expansion of

Appalachian Higher Education Network Barriers to Postsecondary Education The Model Program

Ideas that Work Comments from WVACHE Grantees

Resources to Promote Postsecondary Awareness

Recommended Reading

The purpose of the West Virginia Access Center for Higher Education (WVACHE) is to encourage and assist high-school students to continue their education by enrolling in postsecondary education.

Overview of WVACHE

Aligned with the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission to increase access to postsecondary education for West Virginia students, WVACHE is based on a successful model developed for Appalachian Ohio. The WVACHE has pursued its mission by providing two-year “Access Project” grants to Public high schools in West Virginia on a competitive basis.

These Access Projects implement activities that encourage students to consider college (whether a two- or four-year degree program), explore careers, and find financial aid to help them pursue higher education.

Overview of WVACHE

Overview of WVACHE, cont. The WVACHE focuses on future higher-education

access efforts based on a significant study called Appalachian Access and Success

Significant disparities between the proportion of the population who sees the need for, and aspires to, higher education versus the number actually participating

Initial and subsequent studies can be found at www.oache.org

Overview of WVACHE, cont. Founded in 1998 with assistance from the

Appalachian Regional Commission as the first replication of the Ohio Appalachian Center for Higher Education Model Program A program of Bluefield State College Incorporated in 2000 and earned 501 (c)(3)

status as a non-profit

Appalachian Higher Education Network Service Area

West VirginiaEducational Needs Index

Source: www.educationalneedsindex.com

Why Don’t They Go?

You already know the answers.

Barriers Keeping Our Students from Pursuing Post-Secondary EducationWhy Don’t They Go?

Lack of information; want to go but don’t know how to go Lack of role models due to low educational attainment in

the family No knowledge of financial aid and the process Education not a priority Lack an understanding of the importance of an education

and how it connects to quality of life Fear of the unknown/failure

Need immediate gratification Unable to set long term goals and think strategically about

the future Perceived high cost of college Thinking not smart enough Low self esteem Lack of encouragement Unexpected pregnancy Drug and alcohol addiction

Making it real…

The Suitcase Story

CAVE Dwellers

Colleagues

Against

Virtually

Everything

Improving Student Success for All What should schools be doing? Establish a plan…

Work with all students to Explore career interests Inform about postsecondary education Build self-esteem and self-confidence

WVACHE Suitcase Campus visits Parental involvement College and career fairs Motivational speeches by college students Teacher/staff visits to schools/industry Business alliances and partnerships Mentoring relationships

WVACHE Suitcase Guest speakers from community Assigned essays that inform students of college

costs, programs, and economic advantages Displays in common area of school with names of

students who have applied to college Social media activities that connect students to

higher education Teacher diplomas displayed

outside of classroom door College sweatshirt day

Other Ideas that Work Career Exposition Junior Pennant Designs Senior Campus Visit Graduate Day ACT Preparation Course Financial Aid Evening Event Senior Recognition College Goal Sunday College Application Week CFWV.com

Seriously think about what it would take to become a community

working together to solve a community

problem…

Engaging All Leaders…

Additional Reading The Collective Leadership Storybook:

Weaving Strong Communities. Karma Ruder, Lead Editor

The Other Wes Moore, Wes Moore, Author

Take Away… Focus should be on

Building confidence and self-esteem for all students, not just a select few

Helping students and parents explore college opportunities and career possibilities

Demystifying the college experience

Bulletin Board Ideas

Circle, Square, Triangle

A question going around in my head?

Something that squares with my beliefs and my work?

Three important points to remember.

Used with permission from the Center for Evidence-Based Education, 609-952-2205

Resources College Foundation of West Virginia and College G

oal Sunday WV www.cfwv.com

Vocational Information Center Site Map http://www.khake.com/page35.html

College Toolkit www.www.collegetoolkit.com

Know How to Go http://www.knowhow2go.org

College Navigator http://www.nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/

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