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“Sometimes a student going to college is as simple as someone helping them

to apply.” (J. Watts)

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ACAC Campaign Mission

The American College Application Campaign® (ACAC), an effort of the American Council on Education (ACE), is a national initiative designed to increase the number of first-generation and low-income students who pursue a postsecondary education. The purpose is to assist high school seniors as they navigate the college admissions process and ensure each participating student submits at least one admissions application.

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ACAC Campaign History

The first College Application Day took place in one GEAR UP high school in North Carolina in

2005.

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2013 ACAC Program Results

• 39 states and the District of Columbia implemented programs

• 2,513 high schools• 153,114 students participated• 219,855 college applications were submitted

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ACAC 2014 – Participating States

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Louisiana Program History

• Piloted program in 25 Louisiana GEAR UP and Lafayette Partnership GEAR UP high schools in 2013

• 1,049 students completed at least one application for college admissions

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• To ensure every graduating senior, at high schools participating in the program, complete at least one college application.

• To promote a college-going culture in schools

Program Goals

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• To encourage best match and fit for each individual student based on a 5 point match

Program Goals

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Program Goals

• LOSFA defines college as any education after high school; therefore students can apply to any one of the following program types during LCAM 2014: Certificate Program Diploma Program Community College 4-year public or private Institution Any educational training that will lead to employment after

program completion

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Target Schools– High schools participating in the Louisiana GEAR UP

Program– High schools participating in the Lafayette GEAR UP

Partnership Program– High schools with a high percentage of students

receiving free or reduced lunch– Special focus will be placed on:

• students who would be first in their family to attend college• low-income students• students who may not have otherwise considered applying.

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Target Schools

Although special preference will be given to the schools who meet the criteria listed in the previous slide; ALL Louisiana High Schools can participate

in LCAM 2014.

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STUDENT• Assistance with application

completion• Assistance with registering for

a FAFSA PIN

HIGH SCHOOL• LCAM branded promotional material• Publicity and promotion of LCAM

campaigns• Trailblazer (TB) student members who

will advocate for and assist with LCAM activities (high schools who have TB members on campus)

• Site Coordinator manual that includes step-by-step planning timelines for implementing LCAM

• On-the-ground assistance from agencies and organizations who have partnered with LOSFA for LCAM

• Individual school application completion and FAFSA PIN creation results

LOSFA Resources

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LOSFA Resources

– LOSFA will administer a survey to students, site-coordinators and volunteers at the conclusion of LCAM 2014 to evaluate the effectiveness of the program

– A final report outlining the results of LCAM 2014 will be crafted and made available to all key stakeholders

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LACM Partnerships

The following partners will provide support, guidance and resource materials to all participating high schools leading up to LCAM 2014. Planning, scheduling, and implementation of all LCAM initiatives are the responsibility of the host school.

• Council of Student Body Presidents (COSBP)• Louisiana Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers

(LACRAO)• Louisiana Association of Independent Colleges and Schools• Louisiana Board of Regents (LBOR)• Louisiana Community and Technical College System (LCTCS)• Louisiana Education Loan Authority (LELA)• Statewide and Partnership GEAR UP• TRIO/Education Talent Search Programs in Louisiana• University of Louisiana System

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How can my school participate?

• Complete Registration Form• Return to Kristen O’Neil at

[email protected]

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State CoordinatorContact Information

Kristen O’Neil

Public Information and Communications Supervisor

Louisiana Office Of Student Financial Assistance

[email protected]

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