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Mid-Year Report
2012-2013
Our MissionTo provide guidance to low-income,
first-generation, and underrepresented students by
helping them successfully navigate through the college enrollment
process. Our College Advisers support students
in planning their college and scholarship searches, completing
admissions & financial aid applications, and selecting the post
secondary institution that best match their career objectives.
14 Schools9 Advisers
9410 Students
10 Schools9 Advisers
3424 Students3 Schools2 Advisers
1068 Students
1 School1 Advisor
1382 Students
2 Schools1 Adviser
682 Students
MSU College Advising Corps at a Glance 2012-13
Potential Expansion2013-2014
Spotlight on Detroit Public Schools
6 Schools6 Advisers1963 Students
MSU College Advising Corps 2012-13
College
Arts & Letters 2
Communication 1
James Madison 5
Agriculture & NR 1
Natural Science 1
Social Science 9
RCAH 3
22 advisors 15 are 1st generation college graduates
6
16
Gender
MaleFemale
Intensive 5 Week Summer TrainingCore training areas
Dynamics of advising relationships
SAT/ACT preparation and information
College application processes
Financial Aid (FAFSA)
FERPA & Confidentiality
Adviser Focus Areas
Data reporting and analysis
Program management
Expense management
Building professional relationships
On-going Professional Development
National college access perspectives at the Innovation Summit in Washington, D.C.
Monthly professional development sessions Sharing best practices Tools and training to
enhance success
The Students We Serve 15227 high school students
11.7% have visited a college or university 31.8% have talked to college admissions
representatives in their school
3721; 24%
3568;
23%
4096; 27%
3842; 25%
Class Breakdown
SeniorsJuniorsSophomoresFreshman
MSUCAC vs. NCAC Comparison
Students Served
Highly Impacted Seniors
Parent Meetings
College Acceptances
College Applications
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90%
82%
67%
12%
29%
43%
67%
48%
4%
14%
28%
NCAC MSU
August orientation & best practice summit for advisers, school, & LCAN representatives
Detroit College Night
College Application Week
Key Highlights
Why MSUCAC? MSU College Advising Corps is an opportunity to both
serve and develop professionally Capstone to their MSU experience Career focus Professional experience and maturity Personal satisfaction by making a difference in
peoples lives Autonomity and Creativity Understanding of Organizational cultures and
interpersonal dynamics We need your help to encourage students to explore
MSUCAC by raising awareness with advisers and faculty
Questions for DiscussionWhat is your vision for the future of MSUCAC?
How can we connect more effectively with your colleges?
Opportunities to support college accessMeeting with college advisers during trainingParticipating in our orientation summit with school and LCAN representativesParticipating in professional development sessionsParticipating at the national level
Thoughts on establishing a bi-annual meeting ?