ptk college completion powerpoint
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Increasing Awareness of College Resources to Help Improve College Completion
Presents:
Community College
Completion Corps (C4)
Why complete College?More Job opportunities
Better pay!
Fewer Barriers to transfer
Personal satisfaction
You’ll be better educated about
the world you live in.
• 85% of students aspire to complete an Associates degree.
• Only 45% complete the degree.
• 50% of students aspire to complete a Baccalaureate degree.
• Only 10-20% complete.
• 54% of students need to work to support themselves or families and could not balance work and classes.
• 31% cannot afford college.
• 62% of all college students who drop out are responsible for paying for their own education
• While 65% of students who drop out plan to return, only about 38% do .
Commit to Complete
• Students who complete their associate degree or certificate can expect to earn about $400,000 more in a lifetime than a high school graduate.
Overcoming roadblocks to
college completion
HEALTH
BENEFITS
Did you know that the college offers health insurance?
Full time students automatically obtain health insurance as part of their tuition.
Part-time students have the option to receive these benefits by paying $45.00 extra with their tuition each semester.
HEALTH INSURANCE
Parents’ Insurance Are you aware that you might be
covered under your parents’ insurance?
Federal law states that if your parents have health insurance, you may be eligible to receive benefits until the age of 26.
Obtain an insurance application from the finance office or speak with a representative for further information.
Please note that the college only offers basic medical health insurance!
HOW DO I GET INSURANCE THROUGH THE COLLEGE?
HOUSING OPTIONS
WHERE TO LIVE?
ELIGIBILITY OPTIONS
Students may be eligible for housing resources from Social Services.
Home Sharing of Somerset and Hunterdon County.
Check with your local House of Worship.
Samaritan Homeless Interim Program (SHIP) of Somerville (emergency housing).
Issues with Childcare?
Do you think that you don’t have time for class because of a young child?
Do you lack the funds to hire a nanny?
Are your friends and family too busy to help?
Do you think you’re out of options?
The Children’s Campus Center is a great service for RVCC students with young children (three months through five years of age.)
The children participate in many on-campus opportunities provided by the College.
There is a solution!
Open all year Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
Located behind the arts building.
For more information, stop by or call (908) 526-1200 x8807.
The Children’s Campus Center
Problems with Grades?
Is your GPA lower than you would like?
Are you struggling with a tough class?
Do you feel overwhelmed?
Good news – there are several options for students who want to get help
Are You Concerned about Your Grades?
The Academic Support Center (ASC) offers free tutoring in a variety of subjects and levels
Location: Somerset Hall S020
Phone: (908) 526-1200 ext. 8393 and 8413
Tutoring at Franklin Middle School and RVCC @ Bridgewater is also available
The Academic Support Center
Free drop in tutoring
Open areas for studying/homework
Computer stations with educational software
Reference materials
Science and math manipulatives
Online tutoring
ASC Services
Difficulty Focusing on Schoolwork?
Visit Dr. Margaret Chan, school psychologist in C-163. She can also be contacted at extension 8641 or via email at [email protected].
The H.O.P.E. Project (Alcohol/Drugs)-Lisa Spencer (ext. 8601). College Center Room C-121. Office hours M-F 9:00 AM-5:00 PM.
Personal Issues
Are you looking for a job to help pay the bills? Need a job to pay for school?
Career services at RVCC. College Center Suite 116.
For internships, contact Linda Levitt. At extension 8437. Her e-mail is [email protected].
For work programs on campus, contact Erin Kislan in Financial Aid office at ext. 8378 or via email at [email protected].
Job Resources
Financial Aid
Financial Troubles
The Financial Aid Department offers Raritan Valley Community College students assistance with FAFSA forms which you can view online through the student’s Lion’s Den account.
Who is eligible?
Anybody who demonstrates financial need. Financial Aid is available to both full and part time students.
You must apply for financial aid each academic year.
It is recommended that you apply for financial aid at least two (2) months before your payment is due.
Raritan Valley Community College offers Scholarships to all RVCC students including international students and students who are not eligible to complete the FAFSA
Scholarships are awarded on a first come first serve basis. Students are encourage to apply as early as May (for the following fall semester.
Check RVCC’s website for more information about specific scholarships
available to you!
The world needs your leadership, your drive and your commitment.
Commit to complete!