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Kindergarten to College

K 2C

The concept: Kindergarten to College: Outreach

UC Berkeley in the Schools

• Partnering with communities and schools to support students, families, and teachers

"Our Field Trip to UC Berkeley, the fifth graders of International Community School in Oakland

Letter Highlights from the students:International Community School Oakland,CA

• We are from many cultures.

• We are Mexican, Central American, Puerto Rican, Vietnamese, Chinese, Laotian, Filipino, African-American, and Hawaiian.

• On March 1st, 2002, we went on the most amazing field trip, to the University of California, Berkeley. We went on the field trip because our teachers want to see us graduate from college one day. It was like a dream for us.

Virginia Statistics:• 2009- 2010 High School Graduates & Completers by

Plans

• For a list by county/city click below:• http://www.doe.virginia.gov/statistics_reports/graduati

on_completion/hs_grads_completers/2009-2010/grad_plans.pdf

Division 2 year 4 year Continuing Ed

Employment Military No Plans Total

22,971 41,265 4241 9075 3260 3522 89154

Virginia Statistics:• 2009- 2010 High School Graduates & Completers by Plans

• For a list by county/city click below:• http://www.doe.virginia.gov/statistics_reports/graduation

_completion/hs_grads_completers/2009-2010/grad_plans.pdf

Division 2 year 4 year Continuing Ed

Employment Military No Plans Total

22,971 41,265 4241 9075 3260 3522 89154

26% 46% 7% 10% 5% 5%

Then what happens?

• Just 53 percent of students who enter four-year colleges graduate within six years.

• At two-year community colleges, half of all students drop out before their second year, and only 25 % finish their programs within three years.

• One fifth of all students who borrow to pay for college drop out, and nearly one in five who drop out leave only after accumulating $20,000 in debt.

http://www.thenation.com/article/161463/should-all-kids-go-college

Who is college material?

• Research by sociologists Jennie Brand and Yu Xie has shown that with the decline of the manufacturing economy, the students who have the most to gain from a four-year college degree are the same disadvantaged students least likely to attend college, in part because they are counseled into less demanding courses throughout their school careers.

http://www.thenation.com/article/161463/should-all-kids-go-college

Who does not attend college:

• To attend or not to attend: Guiding all students in the right direction• by Smith, Irving, Johnson, Robert E • Journal of College Admission Spring 2003

Students from homes of parents without

college degrees

Students who do poorly on Middle

School assessments

Students who are placed in lower level high school classes

What are the reasons?

• Family Business• Homemaker• Do not see the value of a post secondary education• Parents are not informed of educational milestones• Parents are “intimidated” by the college application

process• Parents feel they can not afford the cost and push

students away from unrealistic expectations

First Generation College Students• What particular needs do first-generation students

have, and how can you best guide them? – Misconceptions about college– Pressure to enter the workforce from family– Do not know what their options are for higher

education

– http://professionals.collegeboard.com/guidance/prepare/first-generation

How did you hear about college?

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rh74tNeaZg&feature=related

What do the parents of first generation college students need to know?

-Parents must be educated on the impact of the track that their children select or that they have selected for them

-Parents must become a part of the process and understand the implications of the decisions made early in their child's secondary education.

-Those households where neither parent has received a college education must receive particular attention.

-The bottom line is that all parents must become knowledgeable and informed about the process before their children make long-term commitments.

-Source:-http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3955/is_200304/ai_n9173313/pg_2/?tag=mantle_skin;content