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College Planning for Adults Returning to College
Program Objective: |
To provide increased access
to higher education for adults over the age of 24 |
Workshops
(Live &Video Presentations) |
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College Planning for Adults
Helping adults prepare for college admission and
financial aid is the purpose of the workshop. The specific requirements
for adults in applying for admission and financial aid, are covered. |
Projected by 2003:
1-3 hr., multi-media presentations, up to 24 per year, total number attending,
4,800
Actual in 1999:
None scheduled at present, sponsor needed |
Returning students are able to access higher
education programs. |
Publications |
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Back to School
A guide to college admission and financial aid
for adults, over the age of 24. CPN also produces 5 other regional Guides
in cooperation with sister organizations. |
Projected by 2003:
Distributing up to 4,000 per year in the Pacific Northwest
Distribution in 1999:
Current edition requires recvision, minimal stock on hand |
Adults are able to navigate the college admission
and financial aid process more effectively. |
Web Site |
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Measuring
Volume and Quality of Services Delivered |
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Back to School
A comprehensive online college planning resource
for adults, over the age of 24, offering taped and real-time presentations
on-demand. |
Projected by 2003:
Monthly volume is 100,000 visits, 2 million hits. Visits from Pacific NW
locations are 35% of volume with an additional 55% from the rest of the
U.S. and 10% from international locations. Two percent of visitors provide
voluntary demographic data indicating that 70% are between the ages of
14-24.
Volume in 1999:
Monthly volume is 4,400, 88,000 hits. Demographics are the same as projected
above. |
Adults are able to gain instant access to college
admission and financial aid information and tools, increasing college enrollment
and funding oportunities. Via e-mail, Adults can receive direct college
planning advice and referals. |
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