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Empowering students to succeed in college and life
• 83% OF COLLEGE-READY STUDENTS DO NOT ATTEND COLLEGE BECAUSE OF FINANCES
• HALF A BILLION DOLLARS OF FINANCIAL AID ARE LEFT ON THE TABLE EACH YEAR BY ELIGIBLE
CALIFORNIA STUDENTS
• CALIFORNIA RANKED 40 T H OUT OF 50 STATES IN COLLEGE ENROLLMENT AND 47 T H IN COLLEGE
COMPLETION
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Challenges
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OUR VISION is to radically improve college access and success for under-resourced students by making the thousands of organizations seeking to boost college success
rates dramatically more effective.
Partnership In Action
GLOW partners with affiliates (schools & nonprofits) to provide financial literacy and student resources.
GLOW actively seeks out scholarship, matched savings account, and corporate mentor partners to pool and distribute resources to affiliates’ students.
Scholarships & matched
savings accounts
Mentors
Financial Literacy
FAFSA Best
Practices
College Financial Planning
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GLOW Curriculum5
High School Curriculum*30 modules to choose from
Covers:1. Money and Debt Management2. College Budgeting/Financing
3. Financial Services
Middle School Curriculum*5 modules to choose from
Covers:1. Banking
2. Budgeting 3. Cost of College Attendance
4. Intro to FAFSA5. Intro to Financial Aid
Parent Curriculum*2 hours
Covers:1. College Costs
2. Financial Aid Overview3. FAFSA/Dream Act Overview
4. Budgeting Basics
GLOW High School Curriculum6
• College Costs• Budgeting 201:
Budgeting with Excel• Budgeting 202: College
Expenses • Budgeting 203: College
Funding• Reducing Financial Gaps• Budget Support Session• Budget Review Session
• Paying for College: Yes You Can
• FAFSA/California Dream Act Application Step-By- Step
• FAFSA/California Dream Act Application Support Session
• Financial Aid 101• Scholarship Basics• Federal Grants & Work
Study• Cal Grants• Understanding Federal
Loans• Interpreting Your Award
Letter
• Budgeting 101: Intro to Budgeting
• Budgeting 102: Simple Budget
• Budgeting 103: College Budget
• Debt Management 101: Preventing Debt
• Debt Management 201: Managing Debt
• Banks and Credit Unions• Savings Accounts• Checking Accounts• Credit 101: Intro to Credit• Credit 201: Credit Reports• Credit 301: Credit Cards• Predatory Lending
Financial
Services
Money/ Debt Mgmt
College Budgetin
g
College Financin
g
Partners for Student Success8
Reaching Students Throughout California and Beyond:
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Students learn the financial literacy skills to prepare for college and life – 2013 Results
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5,200 students
reached, 59% Low Income
51 Affiliate Sites,
120 Affiliate Staff trained
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GLOW-Santa Clara Office of Education Debrief 2012-2013 Partnership Impact
Santa Clara Office of Education, AVID and GLOW partnered for the 2012-2013 academic year and delivered financial education programming and student resources to EIGHT ESUHSD high schools. For the year, GLOW invested 300+ staff hours in this partnership and the partnership yielded the following:
8 schools participated, 838 students Reached 160 Financial Literacy Modules delivered 20 Santa Clara Office of Education Staff trained 2 Scholarships totaling $14k 8 Matched savings accounts opened
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Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
1. Orientation*2. Financial Service Providers3. Savings Accounts*4. Checking Accounts5. Budgeting 101: Intro to
Budgeting6. College Costs7. Financial Aid 1018. Closing Review*
1. Orientation*2. Financial Service Providers3. Savings Accounts*4. Checking Accounts5. Credit 101: Intro to Credit6. Budgeting 101: Intro to
Budgeting7. Budgeting 102: Simple Budget8. Closing Review*
1. Orientation*2. Financial Service Providers3. Savings Accounts*4. Checking Accounts5. Credit 101: Intro to Credit6. Financial Aid 1017. Budgeting 103: College
Budget 8. Closing Review*
1. Orientation*/Credit 101:
Intro to Credit +2. Grants and Work Study3. Predatory Lending4. Interpreting Your Award
Letter5. Closing Review*
** Optional FAFSA
Next Steps12
• Complete MOU/GOA to formalize partnership
• Work with GLOW Staff to pick curriculum modules
• Attend 2 hour training to learn how to run a GLOW workshop
• Submit student demographic information to GLOW
• At start of GLOW programming, ensure students take Pre-
assessment
• GLOW provides consulting and support throughout the year
• At end of programming, ensure students take Post-
assessment
• Year end, GLOW shares results from Pre and Post Assessment
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