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CAMP Evaluation: Measurement of Strategy Implementation Doris Roundtree, Ed.D. Program Coordinator/Counselor College Assistance Migrant Program

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Page 1: Doris Roundtree, Ed.D. Program Coordinator/Counselor College Assistance Migrant Program

CAMP Evaluation: Measurement of Strategy Implementation

Doris Roundtree, Ed.D.Program Coordinator/CounselorCollege Assistance Migrant Program

Page 2: Doris Roundtree, Ed.D. Program Coordinator/Counselor College Assistance Migrant Program

Skill Enhancement Workshop Series

Once per month, CAMP hosts a one-hour workshop highlighting professional, business, and community leaders within the college community to speak with students on a topic within their area of expertise. The topics are designed to enhance, inspire, and motivate students to stay in school and remain focused on their dream of completing their first year of studies and continuing on to earn a college degree.The theme for the 2011-2012 workshops is Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.

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Skill Enhancement Workshop Series

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Schedule of Skill Enhancement Workshops

Students are required to attend nine scheduled workshops in compliance with the CAMP student agreement contract which students sign at the beginning of the fall semester. The scholarship preparation planning workshop is the initial workshop held in late August or early September each year. It is facilitated by the CAMP Coordinator. A total of eight skill workshops follow and begin in September and end in April.

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STEM Presenters 2011-2012September - December ABAC Lakeside

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

September 19, 2011 Careers in Agriculture, Nursing and Health Sciences

Dr. David C. Bridges ABAC PresidentTroy Spicer Nurse Practitioner and Assistant Professor

Coordinator, ABAC Student Health Services Division of Nursing and Health Services

Brandon Hunter Assistant Director Student Recruitment in Admissions Georgia Health Sciences University Augusta, Georgia

October 10, 2011 Careers in Math and Science Education

Dr. Ray Barber Dean of the School of Science and Mathematics at ABAC

November 14, 2011 Careers in Horticulture

Dr. Juan Carlos Diaz, Sr. Associate Professor, Horticulture, UGA CAES, Tifton Campus

December 01, 2011 Federal Service Careers and Air Force Requirements

Pamela Bryant Director, LOGCOM Workforce Development Office, Marine Corps Logistic Command (MCLC), Albany, Georgia

Terence Turner Project Coordinator, Brother to Brother Program at ABAC, Chief Master Sergeant (Ret.) Moody Air Force Base, Georgia

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Community Leaders and Recruiters

In addition to STEM presenters, other professionals are often invited to speak at the monthly workshops.

University RecruitersYMCA Program StaffGeorgia Department of LaborHealth Care ProfessionalsFinancial Aid AdvisorsInternship Recruiters

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STEM Presenters 2011-2012September - December ABAC Lakeside

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

January 23, 2012 Careers in Computer Information Systems Management

Janet Weaver CoordinatorInstructional Technology at ABAC

February 13, 2012Careers in Allied Health

Brandi McKeown Occupational TherapistRehabilitation Services of Tifton

 March 19, 2012

Careers in Biological and Agricultural Engineering

Dr. Gary Hawkins Agricultural Pollution Prevention SpecialistUGA Tifton Campus

 April 16, 2012

Careers in Environmental Horticulture/Turfgrass

Dr. James McCrimmon Associate Professor of Environmental Horticulture/Turfgrass, School of Agricutural and

Natural Resources at ABAC        

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Sign-in record of attendance

A Sign-In Record of Attendance is provided at each CAMP activity to properly record and verify student attendance. This record is maintained on file in the office of the CAMP Coordinator/Counselor. CAMP workshops are mandatory and students are exempt from attendance if they are attending class, lab or for an extenuating circumstance.

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Abraham Baldwin Agricultural CollegeCollege Assistance Migrant Program

Skill Enhancement Workshop

October 5, 2011

3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Sign-In Record of Attendance

1. _______________________________________________2. _______________________________________________3. _______________________________________________4. _______________________________________________5. _______________________________________________6. _______________________________________________7. _______________________________________________8. _______________________________________________9. _______________________________________________10. _______________________________________________11. _______________________________________________12. _______________________________________________13. _______________________________________________14. _______________________________________________15. _______________________________________________16. _______________________________________________17. _______________________________________________18. _______________________________________________19. _______________________________________________20. _______________________________________________

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CAMP Incentive Point Program (CIPP)

Using the CAMP Incentive Point Program (CIPP) tracking record, the CAMP Coordinator is able to accurately verify that all students attended skill workshops as well as other planned activities throughout the academic year.At the End-of-Year banquet ceremony held in April of each year, the two students with the highest number of overall points receive a plaque in recognition of their college participation.Research shows that students who are engaged in the college life experience are more likely to continue toward degree completion.

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CAMP Incentive Point Program (CIPP)

Students will attend all planned activities such as skill workshops, educational and cultural trips, social events, and tutoring, and must complete documented community service to earn points throughout the fall and spring semester.Students will be honored with an award for the highest number of participation points and the second highest number of participation points earned at the End-of-Year banquet.

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CAMP Incentive Point Program (CIPP)Fall Orientation 20 pointsScholarship Planning Workshop 15 pointsDarton College Ropes Course 15 pointsSkill Enhancement Workshops 80 points

10 points per workshopTutoring 10 points

Documented 60 hours minimumCommunity Service 20 pointsCultural Event Attendance 10 pointsEnd-of-Year Banquet 30 points

Total: 200 points

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CAMP Incentive Point Program (CIPP) Tracking Record

NameWorkshop/

80Tutoring/

10

Cultural Event/

10Scholarship/

15Ropes/

15Community/

20

Fall Orientation/

20Banquet/

30

Total Points/

200

1. 20 10 15 15 20 80

2. 15 15 20

3. 15 15 20

4. 15 15 0

5. 15 15 20

6. 15 15 20

7. 15 15 20

8. 15 15 20

9. 15 15 20

10. 15 15 20

11. 15 15 20

12. 15 15 20

13. 15 15 20

14. 15 15 20

15. 15 15 20