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Page 1: Removing Barriers to Higher Education Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher Education February 15, 2008

Removing Barriers to Higher Removing Barriers to Higher EducationEducation

Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher EducationFebruary 15, 2008

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PresentersPresenters

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Mary Hensley, Ed.D.Vice President, College Support Systems and ISD [email protected]

Leonard Rivera, Ph.D.Director, Off-Campus/College Connection [email protected]

Doyle ValdezPast President, Austin ISD Board [email protected]

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AgendaAgenda

College Makes a Difference

Closing the Gaps Overview

College Connection Overview

College Connection How It Works

Program Results

Program Recognition

State and National Interest in Expansion

Questions and Answers

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College Makes a DifferenceCollege Makes a Difference

Doyle Valdez

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Texas Higher Education Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board’s Coordinating Board’s

Strategic PlanStrategic Plan

“Closing the Gaps”“Closing the Gaps”OverviewOverview

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Closing the GapsClosing the Gaps

Closing the Gaps warns that if more Texans do not receive college degrees by 2030, the State could lose up to $40 billion in annual household income.

The goal is to increase student enrollment in higher education by 630,000 by 2015.

Most students will elect to start at a community college.

Austin Community College District expects 15,000 additional students by 2015.

Del Mar Community College expects 2,900 additional students by 2015.

Source: http://www.thecb.state.tx.us/ClosingtheGaps/ctgtargets_pdf.cfm?Goal=1

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College ConnectionCollege ConnectionOverviewOverview

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Education Beyond High Education Beyond High SchoolSchool

Increases earning potential and employment opportunities

U.S. Department of Education

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Improving High School to Improving High School to College TransitionsCollege Transitions

Provide admission and pre-enrollment services to seniors on their school campuses

Create an expectation that “College is in everyone’s future.”

Increase percentage of high school seniors who enter college after high school graduation.

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Texas High School Graduates from FY 2006Texas High School Graduates from FY 2006Enrolled in Texas Higher Education Fall 2006Enrolled in Texas Higher Education Fall 2006

Austin Community College District Service AreaCollege Transition Rates

*Includes students who were not enrolled in Texas colleges or universities in the year immediately following graduation, as well as students who were enrolled out-of-state.**Districts with less than 25 graduates are not included in this report.Source: http://www.thecb.state.tx.us/Reports/PDF/1161.PDF

School DistrictSchool District

Total High Total High School School

GraduatesGraduates

Students Students Enrolled in Enrolled in

Texas Texas UniversitiesUniversities

Students Students Enrolled in Enrolled in

Texas 2-year Texas 2-year CollegesColleges

Students Not Students Not Located in Located in

Texas Higher Texas Higher Education *Education *

AustinAustin 3,8563,856 1,1111,111 29%29% 737737 19%19% 2,0082,008 52%52%

BastropBastrop 460460 105105 23%23% 7373 16%16% 282282 61%61%

BlancoBlanco 7676 3636 47%47% 1313 17%17% 2727 36%36%

Coupland**Coupland**

Del ValleDel Valle 319319 3232 10%10% 5858 18%18% 229229 72%72%

Doss**Doss**

Dripping SpringsDripping Springs 240240 9595 40%40% 6262 26%26% 8383 35%35%

EanesEanes 555555 280280 50%50% 5959 11%11% 216216 39%39%

ElginElgin 169169 4545 27%27% 2929 17%17% 9595 56%56%

FredericksburgFredericksburg 227227 8888 39%39% 3333 15%15% 106106 47%47%

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Texas High School Graduates from FY 2006Texas High School Graduates from FY 2006Enrolled in Texas Higher Education Fall 2006Enrolled in Texas Higher Education Fall 2006

Austin Community College District Service AreaCollege Transition Rates

School DistrictSchool District

Total High Total High School School

GraduatesGraduates

Students Students Enrolled in Enrolled in

Texas Texas UniversitiesUniversities

Students Students Enrolled in Enrolled in

Texas 2-year Texas 2-year CollegesColleges

Students Not Students Not Located in Located in

Texas Higher Texas Higher Education Education **

GeorgetownGeorgetown 519519 214214 41%41% 9898 19%19% 207207 40%40%

HarperHarper 4646 2929 63%63% 33 7%7% 1414 30%30%

HaysHays 559559 177177 32%32% 9696 17%17% 286286 51%51%

JarrellJarrell 4444 1414 32%32% 88 18%18% 2222 50%50%

Johnson CityJohnson City 4545 1616 36%36% 66 13%13% 2323 51%51%

Lago VistaLago Vista 7373 3232 44%44% 2121 29%29% 2020 27%27%

Lake TravisLake Travis 318318 144144 45%45% 6262 19%19% 112112 35%35%

LeanderLeander 1,0521,052 371371 35%35% 263263 25%25% 418418 40%40%

Liberty HillLiberty Hill 120120 4646 38%38% 2424 20%20% 5050 42%42%

LockhartLockhart 219219 6262 28%28% 3636 16%16% 121121 55%55%

*Includes students who were not enrolled in Texas colleges or universities in the year immediately following graduation, as well as students who were enrolled out-of-state.**Districts with less than 25 graduates are not included in this report.Source: http://www.thecb.state.tx.us/Reports/PDF/1161.PDF

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Texas High School Graduates from FY 2006Texas High School Graduates from FY 2006Enrolled in Texas Higher Education Fall 2006Enrolled in Texas Higher Education Fall 2006

Austin Community College District Service AreaCollege Transition Rates

School DistrictSchool District

Total High Total High School School

GraduatesGraduates

Students Students Enrolled in Enrolled in

Texas Texas UniversitiesUniversities

Students Students Enrolled in Enrolled in

Texas 2-year Texas 2-year CollegesColleges

Students Not Students Not Located in Located in

Texas Higher Texas Higher Education *Education *

LulingLuling 8787 2424 28%28% 99 10%10% 5454 62%62%

ManorManor 131131 2626 20%20% 1616 12%12% 8989 68%68%

McDade**McDade**

Nixon SmileyNixon Smiley 6565 1212 18%18% 99 14%14% 4444 68%68%

PflugervillePflugerville 964964 319319 33%33% 234234 24%24% 411411 43%43%

Prairie Lea**Prairie Lea**

Round RockRound Rock 2,1582,158 765765 35%35% 373373 17%17% 1,0201,020 47%47%

San MarcosSan Marcos 448448 9898 22%22% 5656 13%13% 294294 66%66%

SmithvilleSmithville 125125 3131 25%25% 2828 22%22% 6666 53%53%

WimberleyWimberley 146146 4444 30%30% 4545 31%31% 5757 39%39%

TotalTotal 13,02113,021 4,2164,216 32%32% 2,4512,451 19%19% 6,3546,354 49%49%*Includes students who were not enrolled in Texas colleges or universities in the year immediately following graduation, as well as students who were enrolled out-of-state.**Districts with less than 25 graduates are not included in this report. Source: http://www.thecb.state.tx.us/Reports/PDF/1161.PDF

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Texas High School Graduates from FY 2006Texas High School Graduates from FY 2006Enrolled in Texas Higher Education Fall 2006Enrolled in Texas Higher Education Fall 2006

Del Mar Service AreaCollege Transition Rates

School District

Total High

School Graduat

es

Students Enrolled in

Texas Universities

Students Enrolled in

Texas 2-year Colleges

Students Not

Located in Texas Higher

Education *

Agua Dulce ISD 27 6 22% 4 15% 17 63%

Aransas County ISD 219 60 27% 30 14% 129 59%

Port Aransas ISD 40 16 40% 5 13% 19 48%

Aransas Pass ISD 107 17 16% 27 23% 63 59%

Banquete ISD 50 19 38% 7 14% 24 48%

Bishop CISD 78 37 47% 7 09% 34 44%

Calallen ISD 307 128 42% 81 26% 98 32%Includes students who were not enrolled in Texas colleges or universities in the year immediately following graduation, as well as students who were enrolled out-of-state.

Source: http://www.thecb.state.tx.us/Reports/PDF/1161.PDF

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Texas High School Graduates from FY 2006Texas High School Graduates from FY 2006Enrolled in Texas Higher Education Fall 2006Enrolled in Texas Higher Education Fall 2006

Del Mar Service AreaCollege Transition Rates

School District

Total High

School Graduat

es

Students Enrolled in

Texas Universities

Students Enrolled in

Texas 2-year Colleges

Students Not

Located in Texas Higher

Education *

Corpus Christi ISD 2041 442 22% 565 28% 1026 50%

Dr. ML Garza-Gonzalez**

Flour Bluff ISD 345 106 31% 107 31% 132 38%

Gregory-Portland ISD 298 105 35% 60 20% 133 45%

Ingleside ISD 105 23 22% 15 14% 67 64%

Mathis ISD 97 11 11% 27 28% 59 61%

Odem-Edroy ISD 71 31 44% 11 15% 29 41%

**Less than 25 graduates attending this district

Includes students who were not enrolled in Texas colleges or universities in the year immediately following graduation, as well as students who were enrolled out-of-state.

Source: http://www.thecb.state.tx.us/Reports/PDF/1161.PDF

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Texas High School Graduates from FY 2006Texas High School Graduates from FY 2006Enrolled in Texas Higher Education Fall 2006Enrolled in Texas Higher Education Fall 2006

Del Mar Service AreaCollege Transition Rates

School District

Total High

School Graduat

es

Students Enrolled in

Texas Universities

Students Enrolled in

Texas 2-year Colleges

Students Not

Located in Texas Higher

Education *

Richard Milburn Alternative

41 2 05% 8 20% 31 76%

Riviera ISD 38 18 47% 5 13% 15 39%

Robstown ISD 192 48 25% 44 23% 100 52%

Sinton ISD 137 34 25% 20 15% 83 61%

Taft ISD 59 22 37% 6 10% 31 53%

Tuloso-Midway ISD 229 51 22% 72 31% 106 46%

West Oso ISD 96 15 16% 16 17% 65 68%

TOTAL 4,577 1,191 26% 1,117 24% 2,261

50%Includes students who were not enrolled in Texas colleges or universities in the year immediately following graduation, as well as students who were enrolled out-of-state.

Source: http://www.thecb.state.tx.us/Reports/PDF/1161.PDF

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College ConnectionCollege ConnectionHow It WorksHow It Works

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College Connection College Connection ProgramProgramMany high school students find the

college enrollment process intimidating.

Austin Community College District provides hands-on, one-on-one support to assist every student through each step of the college admissions process.

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College Connection College Connection ProgramProgramDuring graduation ceremonies, high

school graduating seniors receive acceptance letters to Austin Community College District.

Program is free to the districts except for transportation costs to tour college campus(es).

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Students Receive Services at the Students Receive Services at the High School:High School:

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College Connection: Activity SequenceCollege Connection: Activity Sequence

1. Senior Presentation (September)

2. Admission application (mid-September – November)

3. Financial aid application (February)

4. ASSET assessment (February – March)

5. Tour of ACC/DMC campus(es) (October – March)

6. Pre-Advising (October – March)

7. Advising (March – April)

8. Acceptance letter to ACC/DMC at graduation (May)

9. Registration for ACC/DMC classes (July)

Red=Required Blue=Recommended Black=Optional

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Lifetime Acceptance “at ACC”

Application never discarded

Provide a permanent college home

Students come to ACC:◦ Full-time◦ Part-time◦ In Summer for transfer◦ After military service◦ After career changes◦ Co-enroll while attending

4-year institution

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Lifetime Acceptance “at ACC”

Cohorts can be tracked by semester of entry

Longitudinal data collected for◦ Retention◦ Completion◦ Success

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Student Recruitment Student Recruitment Senior Kickoff Senior Kickoff

PresentationPresentation

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See, it didn’t hurt!

Recruiter’s [email protected]

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ACC 101 – New Student Pre-AdvisingACC 101 – New Student Pre-Advising

http://www.austincc.edu/acc101/index_content.html

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Program ResultsProgram Results

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Austin Community CollegeAustin Community CollegeCollege ConnectionCollege Connection School Districts School Districts

2003-04 Year 1San Marcos

2004-05Year 2Austin

Bastrop

Del Valle

Leander

San Marcos

2005-06Year 3Austin

Bastrop

Del Valle

Hays

Leander

Manor

Pflugerville

San Marcos

2006-07Year 4Austin BastropBlanco Del ValleElginFredericksburgHarper Hays Jarrell Johnson City Lago Vista Leander Liberty Hill Lockhart Luling Manor Nixon-SmileyPflugerville Prairie Lea Round Rock San Marcos Smithville

2007-08Year 5

Austin BastropBlanco Del ValleDripping SpringsEanesElgin FredericksburgGeorgetownHarper Hays Jarrell Johnson CityLago Vista

Lake TravisLeander Liberty HillLockhart Luling Manor Nixon-SmileyPflugerville Prairie Lea Round Rock

San Marcos Smithville Wimberley

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School Districts Participating in the School Districts Participating in the College College ConnectionConnection Program Program 2007-20082007-2008

School DistrictSchool District Number of High Number of High SchoolsSchools

Number of SeniorsNumber of Seniors YearYearStartedStarted

Austin ISDAustin ISD 1212 5,1895,189 20042004

Bastrop ISDBastrop ISD 22 609609 20042004

Blanco ISDBlanco ISD 11 7272 20062006

Del Valle ISDDel Valle ISD 22 544544 20042004

Dripping Springs ISDDripping Springs ISD 11 265265 20072007

Eanes ISDEanes ISD 11 650650 20072007

Elgin ISDElgin ISD 22 264264 20062006

Fredericksburg ISDFredericksburg ISD 11 247247 20062006

Georgetown ISDGeorgetown ISD 22 791791 20072007

Harper ISDHarper ISD 11 6262 20062006

Hays CISDHays CISD 33 723723 20052005

Jarrell ISDJarrell ISD 11 4848 20062006

Johnson City ISDJohnson City ISD 11 5252 20062006

Lago Vista ISDLago Vista ISD 11 8989 20062006

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School Districts Participating in the School Districts Participating in the College College ConnectionConnection Program Program 2007-20082007-2008

School DistrictSchool District Number of High Number of High SchoolsSchools

Number of SeniorsNumber of Seniors YearYearStartedStarted

Lake Travis ISDLake Travis ISD 22 415415 20072007

Leander ISDLeander ISD 44 1,5181,518 20042004

Liberty Hill ISDLiberty Hill ISD 11 180180 20062006

Lockhart ISDLockhart ISD 22 387387 20062006

Luling ISDLuling ISD 11 131131 20062006

Manor ISDManor ISD 22 255255 20052005

Nixon-Smiley CISDNixon-Smiley CISD 11 5757 20062006

Pflugerville ISDPflugerville ISD 44 1,3851,385 20052005

Prairie Lea ISDPrairie Lea ISD 11 1717 20062006

Round Rock ISDRound Rock ISD 55 2,7902,790 20062006

San Marcos CISDSan Marcos CISD 22 483483 20032003

Smithville ISDSmithville ISD 11 140140 20062006

Wimberley ISDWimberley ISD 11 169169 20072007

Total (27)Total (27) 5858 17,53217,532

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Austin Community CollegeAustin Community CollegeCollege ConnectionCollege Connection Program Growth Program GrowthOver 5 years at:

1 school district to 27 school districts

2 high schools to 58 high schools

400 students to 17,000+ students

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Del Mar CollegeDel Mar CollegeCollege ConnectionCollege Connection School Districts School Districts

2004-05Year 1Corpus Christi

Sinton

Robstown

West Oso

2005-06Year 2Calallen

Corpus Christi

Flour Bluff

Odem

Robstown

Sinton

Taft

Tuloso-Midway

West Oso

2006-07Year 3Calallen

Corpus Christi

Flour Bluff

Odem

Robstown

Sinton

Taft

Tuloso-Midway

West Oso

2007-08Year 4

Agua DulceAransas Pass BanqueteBishopCalallenCorpus ChristiDr. M.L. Garza CharterFlour BluffGregory-PortlandInglesideMathisOdemPort AransasRichard Milburn AcademyRivieraRobstownRockportSintonTaftTuloso-MidwayWest Oso

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Del Mar CollegeDel Mar CollegeCollege ConnectionCollege Connection Program Growth Program GrowthOver 4 years at:

4 school districts to 28 school districts

5 high schools to 28 high schools

1,081 students to 5,931 students

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Austin Community CollegeAustin Community CollegeCollege ConnectionCollege Connection Diversity of Participants 2006-07Diversity of Participants 2006-07

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More than 55% of College Connectionenrollees are minorities

Higher percentage entering ACC through College Connection than in the general ACC student population

Austin Community CollegeAustin Community CollegeTraditionally Underrepresented in Higher Traditionally Underrepresented in Higher Education - Students Enroll at ACCEducation - Students Enroll at ACC

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Austin Community CollegeAustin Community CollegeCollege Connection College Connection Positively Impacts Positively Impacts Other College ProgramsOther College Programs

ACC Fall Enrollments◦ 38% increase first year◦ 59% increase over two years

Early College Start (Dual Credit) Enrollments◦ 26% increase in enrollment from ‘04 to ’05◦ 45% increase in enrollment from ’04 to ’06◦ 3,209 students enrolled Summer 2007 (record-breaking

ECS enrollment)

Tech Prep Enrollments◦ 4,336% increase in enrollment from ‘03 to ‘06

36 students in 2003-04 48 students in 2004-05 293 students in 2005-06 1,597 students in 2006-07

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Program RecognitionProgram Recognition

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College Connection College Connection Program Program National Acclaim & RecognitionNational Acclaim & Recognition

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Awards ReceivedAwards Received

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Regional, State and National Regional, State and National ExpansionExpansion

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College Connection Related College Connection Related InitiativesInitiatives

Mini-College Connectionfor Adult Education

College Connection Scholarships

Mobile Go Centers

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Mobile Go CentersMobile Go Centers

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ACC’s Two Mobile Go CentersACC’s Two Mobile Go Centers

MGC #1◦ Length, 34 Feet◦ Air-Conditioned◦ 14 Computer Stations

MGC #2◦ Length, 42 Feet◦ Air-Conditioned ◦ 16 Computer Stations

Equipped with:◦ Printers◦ Scanner◦ Copier◦ Satellite Internet

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ACC’s Mobile Go CentersACC’s Mobile Go Centers

Virtual one-stop, college-information facility ◦ College catalog and

schedule information◦ College applications◦ FAFSA◦ Other

Staffed by ACC student services personnel

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ACC’s Mobile Go CentersACC’s Mobile Go Centers

Enable ACC to reach individuals where they live, work, and/or attend school

Support College Connection program activities

Assist in expanding ACC’s outreach efforts

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ACC’s Mobile Go CentersACC’s Mobile Go Centers

Visit:◦ Festivals

◦ Sports Events

◦ Supermarkets

◦ Shopping Malls

◦ Schools

◦ Other

www.austincc.edu/go

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Florida Department of EducationFlorida Department of Education

Launched state-wide campaign in April 2007 called “Go Higher-Get Accepted” modeled after College Connection

Maine Interest in Maine Interest in College ConnectionCollege Connection

Proposed law requiring graduating high school seniors to complete at least one college application before getting diploma.

National Interest:National Interest:

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“Attaining advanced levels of education for disadvantaged students cannot be done without developing a college-going culture in every middle school and high school in the state of Texas...then suddenly, (going to college) changes from being a possibility to an expectation.”--Raymund Paredes

Commissioner, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board

January 6, 2005

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THECB Statewide College Connection Expansion2007-2009

• Ten Colleges Receive Implementation Grants ($100,000)

• Alamo Community College District

• Blinn College

• Del Mar College

• Houston Community College System

• Lee College

• Odessa College

• Richland College

• South Texas College

• Tarrant County College District

• Weatherford College

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THECB Statewide College Connection Expansion2007-2008

• Five Colleges Receive Planning Grants ($5,000)

• Cedar Valley College

• Cisco Junior College

• Northeast Texas Community College

• Paris Junior College

• Victoria College

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THECB Statewide College Connection Expansion

• Texas Colleges Already Adopting College Connection

• Alamo Community College District

• Central Texas College

• Coastal Bend Community College

• Del Mar Community College

• Houston Community College District

• Temple Community College

• Vernon College

• Victoria Community College

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Programs started in: Arkansas California Connecticut Florida Hawaii Maine New Hampshire Virginia

National Interest:National Interest:

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Program BrandingProgram Branding

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College ConnectionCollege Connection Logo Logo

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Austin Community CollegeAustin Community CollegeCollege ConnectionCollege Connection Website Website

Access to scheduled activities for students, parents, and school officials

Calendars

Links to pertinent ACC school district sites

www.austincc.edu/isd

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Austin Community College WebsiteAustin Community College Website

Participating schools

Links to school pages

Link to college pages of interest

Press coverage/special events

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Del Mar CollegeDel Mar CollegeCollege ConnectionCollege Connection Website Website

www.delmar.edu/collegeconnections

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For copies:For copies:

PowerPoint Presentation:

www.austincc.edu/isd/tache/021508Presentation.ppt

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Questions and AnswersQuestions and Answers