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Title: Starting a Planning For College Success Program


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  • Starting a Planning For College Success Program

Negar TehraniVP of PFCSUCLA negartehrani5_at_yahoo.
com
Adam, Shanna, or AriannaTitleThe National
Society of Collegiate Scholars email_at_nscs.org
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Overview
  • What is PFCS?
  • The Three Branches of PFCS
  • Types of Partners
  • Forming the Partnership
  • Recruiting Participants
  • Funding
  • Publicity
  • Summary
  • Helpful Contacts
  • Questions

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What is PFCS?
  • Studies have found that more than 90 percent of
    secondary school students aspire to go to
    college, yet fail to adequately prepare
    academically or financially.
  • The PFCS Mission
  • Connect middle and high school students with
    high-achieving NSCS members
  • Illustrate what it means and what it takes to go
    to college
  • Council, advise, and bring out/reinforce the
    strengths that already exist in a student

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What is PFCS?
  • To students, PFCS is a chance to
  • Learn about post-secondary options
  • Access resources and expand support networks
  • Raise and answer questions about their goals,
    career aspirations, and about gaining a
    post-secondary education

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What is PFCS?
  • To NSCS members, PFCS is
  • An opportunity to give back to the community
  • A committee of undergraduate students who share
    their experiences with younger, aspiring students
    and peers
  • The chance to make new friends with other NSCS
    members
  • A new experience
  • An accomplishment that you can proudly add to
    your resume

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Poll
  • PFCS Branches

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The Three Branches of PFCS
  • Mentoring/Tutoring
  • Engages in conversation with students on a weekly
    basis, each week with a goal in mind
  • Inspires and encourage younger students in their
    community to pursue a higher education
  • A program that offers guidance, patience, and
    advice on academics, personal, social problems
  • Guides students to improve high school and
    college studying habits
  • Teaches about academic integrity

8
The Three Branches of PFCS
  • Mentoring/Tutoring
  • Components of a simple, sustainable program
    include
  • A sign-up process for volunteers
  • Training and follow-up sessions for volunteers
  • Individual tutor agreement/contract with the
    partner school

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The Three Branches of PFCS
  • March to College Day
  • A day for students to experience life on a
    college campus
  • Can include
  • Tour of the campus dorms, dining halls,
    departments, class types, majors, and minors
  • Show them how college students budget time
    studying, socializing, etc.
  • Day where they can see their mentor in action and
    also spend time with their fellow classmates
  • Interactive/inspirational presentations by
    professors, leaders, athletes, etc.

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March to College Day (cont.)
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The Three Branches of PFCS
  • Assemblies
  • Can be at a local school or organization
  • Harder to get approval for, but easier to plan
  • To have a successful assembly presentation
  • Keep it simple and informative
  • Have an outline or presentation ready when you
    meet with the person in charge of the assembly
  • Visit the assembly location beforehand to become
    familiar with the space and equipment
  • Provide contact information, possibly have
    handouts

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Poll
  • Established Partnerships

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Types of Partners
  • Search close to your college for a local
    elementary or middle school or somewhere where
    mentoring can be of benefit
  • Explain to them about the program, exchange
    information, and start a basis for a relationship
    with administrators, school counselors, parents
  • Use your school resources to fund your program
  • Get in touch with school government for aid and
    school newspapers, radios, and other student
    groups for advertising sources
  • Use the NSCS website to your advantage! There
    are templates there for your convenience, plus,
    tools for contacting your chapters members for
    recruiting mentors!
  • Get people interested in mentoring, whether they
    are NSCS members or not!
  • Build a close relationship with your NSCS
    supervisor

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Types of Partners
  • Nearby schools that can benefit from mentoring
  • Other campus clubs and organizations
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters
  • Leadership Institutes
  • School District Office
  • Community Education programs
  • Student Activities Office
  • OTHER CHAPTERS

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Forming the Partnership
  • People to Contact
  • Contact the administration at the school you
    volunteer at
  • Principal, Vice Principal, Counselors
  • Superintendent of Schools
  • After-school program coordinators
  • Teachers and secretaries
  • Email your chapter members to get mentors and
    participants
  • Keep the contact information of all mentees and
    mentors phone numbers, emails, Facebook profiles

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Forming the Partnership
  • Introductory Packet for Partners
  • Prospectus
  • Letter to partners
  • Letter to parents
  • Permission slips for March to College Day or
    other specific events

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Forming the Partnership
  • PFCS Worksheet
  • Documents your programs progress for internal
    records and the national office
  • Give partner school info even if partnerships
    not finalized
  • If working with community organizations, describe
    their function and goals
  • Describe how you train mentors and organize
    mentors with mentees
  • List number of mentors and mentees with mentors
    names

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Poll
  • Member Involvement

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Recruiting Participants
  • Hold informational meetings (as part of chapter
    meetings or separately) to members, other clubs,
    and academic departments
  • Set up flyers around campus and perhaps publish
    ads in campus newspaper
  • Word of mouth!
  • Tell friends, members, even those who are not
    members
  • Inform first-year students even if they are not
    yet official NSCS members
  • Make it fun - Combine training or information
    sessions with a social event
  • Utilize individual talents for events like MTCD

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Recruiting Participants
  • Introductory Packet for Volunteers
  • Mentor and Mentee Agreement Sheets
  • Questionnaire of mentor interests and mentee
    interests for easier pairing
  • Notebooks for mentors on topics they can discuss
    with their mentees
  • Tips for dealing with difficult mentees or
    awkward situations who to contact or talk to if
    something serious occurs
  • Your contact information in case anyone needs to
    contact you for more information or questions
  • Maintain close contact with your mentors so that
    they feel comfortable coming to you with any
    questions

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Funding
  • Campus Funding
  • Contact your NSCS supervisor
  • Contact your student government that provides aid
  • Fundraise! Hold bake sales, partner with
    restaurants (like Chilis) that offer a percent
    of sales to organizations that can draw customers
  • Other Funding
  • NSCS chapter funds
  • Partner school activity funds

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Publicity
  • Emails are the best way to spread word!
  • Use NSCS website emailing to contact all your
    chapters members
  • Use personal emails to contact supervisor, other
    officers in your chapter, definite mentors
  • Create flyers and spread them around campus
  • Publish ads in school newspapers and radio
    stations
  • Word of mouth!
  • Participate in school fairs with other campus
    organizations
  • Make a link on your chapters NSCS website to
    post PFCS events and contact information

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Summary
  • Dont get overwhelmed, there are resources to
    help you!
  • Become knowledgeable about PFCS, its purpose, and
    components
  • Chose which of the three branches would be the
    best to begin with your chapter
  • Mentoring/Tutoring
  • March to College Day
  • Assemblies
  • Approach a possible partner school
  • Then start building up the program with this
    basic foundation in place

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Helpful Contacts
  • Presenters
  • Negar TehraniVP of PFCSUniversity of
    California, Los Angelesnegartehrani5_at_yahoo.com
  • Shane ColvinVP of PFCSNational Leadership
    Councilshanefc_at_gmail.com
  • National Staff
  • Adam LabayScholar Ambassadorlabay_at_nscs.org
  • Arianna CohenManager, Member Experiencecohen_at_nsc
    s.org
  • Shanna HouserDirector, Member Experiencehouser_at_n
    scs.org

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Questions
  • Chat room after the presentation
  • Download the materials at nscs.org
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