Orange County Network: Collaborating for Foster Youth Success

 
Orange County  Network: Collaborating to Support Foster Youth Success
 
Orange Coast College, Golden West College,
CSU Fullerton
 
 
2017 Blueprint Conference for Success
October 16-17
Los Angeles, CA
 
Purpose
 
This network was established in partnership with the Stuart Foundation to develop an admissions
pipeline for foster youth from community colleges to the four year institution.
 
Share how we worked within a community of practice (CoP) to develop High Impact Practices and
other support services that focused on identifying the gaps that foster youth face within the
education pipeline from community college to a four year institution.
 
 
Orange County  Network: Collaborating to Support Foster Youth Success
 
Agenda
 
Institutional Context
Community of Practice
Challenge, Barriers and Successes
Campus based foster youth advocacy programs
Story Sharing
Tools and Strategies to Implement
 
 
Orange County  Network: Collaborating to Support Foster Youth Success
 
Institutional Context
 
Name: Orange Coast College
Type: Community College
Enrollment: 16,744
Foster Youth Population: 375 self-identified/80 active in program
 
Name: Golden West College
Type: Community College
Enrollment: 9,536
Foster Youth Population: xx self-identified/xx active in program
 
Name: CSU Fullerton
Type: 4 year public, one of the 23 CSU Campuses
Enrollment: 40,325
Foster Youth Population: 100 self-identified/80 active in program, 46 of the 80 are
receiving full scholarships
 
 
 
 
 
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Community of Practice
 
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Southern California Higher Education Foster Youth  Consortium Meetings
Foster Youth Outcomes Committee Meeting
Meeting with Orange County Department of Education representatives
Presented at EOPS and FYSI Region 8 meeting
Building Bridges for College Success Committee
 
 
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Share how foster youth were being provided services and resources on respective campuses
Identified gaps and challenges/barriers foster youth were facing
Reviewed current law and policy that affects foster youth (priority registration, Chafee, etc…)
 
Orange County  Network: Collaborating to Support Foster Youth Success
 
Challenges and Barriers of Pipeline
 
Admissions
Foster youth not completing CSU Mentor-- now CSU Apply application
Difficulty finding EOP application within CSU application
Application a barrier in itself
Deadlines not clear (multiple deadlines) ex: orientation, transcripts,admission, FAFSA, major
advising
 
FAFSA
Need more education on completing FAFSA application
Determining EFC for students if student is working
 
 
 
Orange County  Network: Collaborating to Support Foster Youth Success
 
Challenges and Barriers of Pipeline
 
 
Navigating Campus Environment
Where does student go for foster youth support services?
If not accepted in EOP what are additional options for them?
Who is their support and point of contact when they transfer from the community college?
Verifying foster youth at the community college and four year
 
 
Orange County  Network: Collaborating to Support Foster Youth Success
 
Successes and Implication for Practice
 
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Advice
 
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Orange County  Network: Collaborating to Support Foster Youth Success
 
Campus Contacts
 
CSUF: Center for Scholars
scholars@fullerton.edu
657-278-3458
 
OCC: Guardian Scholars Program
guardianscholars@occ.cccd.edu
714-432-6877
 
GWC: EOPS/CARE/Guardian Scholars
714-895-8768
 
Orange County  Network: Collaborating to Support Foster Youth Success
 
Questions?
 
Orange County  Network: Collaborating to Support Foster Youth Success
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The Orange County Network, comprising Orange Coast College, Golden West College, and CSU Fullerton, focuses on supporting foster youth by developing an admissions pipeline and providing high-impact practices and support services. Through a community of practice, the network addresses challenges, shares tools and strategies, and advocates for foster youth success within a collegiate setting.

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  1. Orange County Network: Collaborating to Support Foster Youth Success Orange Coast College, Golden West College, CSU Fullerton 2017 Blueprint Conference for Success October 16-17 Los Angeles, CA

  2. Orange County Network: Collaborating to Support Foster Youth Success Purpose This network was established in partnership with the Stuart Foundation to develop an admissions pipeline for foster youth from community colleges to the four year institution. Share how we worked within a community of practice (CoP) to develop High Impact Practices and other support services that focused on identifying the gaps that foster youth face within the education pipeline from community college to a four year institution.

  3. Orange County Network: Collaborating to Support Foster Youth Success Agenda Institutional Context Community of Practice Challenge, Barriers and Successes Campus based foster youth advocacy programs Story Sharing Tools and Strategies to Implement

  4. Orange County Network: Collaborating to Support Foster Youth Success Institutional Context Name: Orange Coast College Type: Community College Enrollment: 16,744 Foster Youth Population: 375 self-identified/80 active in program Name: Golden West College Type: Community College Enrollment: 9,536 Foster Youth Population: xx self-identified/xx active in program Name: CSU Fullerton Type: 4 year public, one of the 23 CSU Campuses Enrollment: 40,325 Foster Youth Population: 100 self-identified/80 active in program, 46 of the 80 are receiving full scholarships

  5. Orange County Network: Collaborating to Support Foster Youth Success Community of Practice Monthly Network Meetings Attended the following meetings together: Southern California Higher Education Foster Youth Consortium Meetings Foster Youth Outcomes Committee Meeting Meeting with Orange County Department of Education representatives Presented at EOPS and FYSI Region 8 meeting Building Bridges for College Success Committee

  6. Orange County Network: Collaborating to Support Foster Youth Success Community of Practice Results: Share how foster youth were being provided services and resources on respective campuses Identified gaps and challenges/barriers foster youth were facing Reviewed current law and policy that affects foster youth (priority registration, Chafee, etc )

  7. Orange County Network: Collaborating to Support Foster Youth Success Challenges and Barriers of Pipeline Admissions Foster youth not completing CSU Mentor-- now CSU Apply application Difficulty finding EOP application within CSU application Application a barrier in itself Deadlines not clear (multiple deadlines) ex: orientation, transcripts,admission, FAFSA, major advising FAFSA Need more education on completing FAFSA application Determining EFC for students if student is working

  8. Orange County Network: Collaborating to Support Foster Youth Success Challenges and Barriers of Pipeline Navigating Campus Environment Where does student go for foster youth support services? If not accepted in EOP what are additional options for them? Who is their support and point of contact when they transfer from the community college? Verifying foster youth at the community college and four year

  9. Orange County Network: Collaborating to Support Foster Youth Success Successes and Implication for Practice Admissions Checklists OCC and Golden West will be reviewing their checklist to make sure it aligns with CSU checklist. CSUF will create an individual checklist specific for transfer to CSUF. Workshops Developing application workshops with OCC and GWC to assist students interested in transferring to CSUF FAFSA EFC CSUF has created a policy with Admissions and Records to provide all incoming foster youth a service indicator to protect the student, regardless of EFC, from any fees associated with orientation and accepting admission to the University. Developing FAFSA application workshops with OCC and GWC to assist students interested in transferring to CSUF

  10. Orange County Network: Collaborating to Support Foster Youth Success Successes and Implication for Practice Navigating Campus Environment Fostering Success Coach: Facilitated and participated in the Fostering Success Coach Training from Western Michigan s Center for Fostering Success as a result: Warm Transition: OC Network will be developing a purposeful intervention in assisting students transferring from the community college to CSUF. Inclusive Services Realizing the need to support all foster youth on campus, CSUF in consultation with OC Network partners has developed inclusive services for all foster youth attending CSUF. This included non-scholarship services. Bridge Building Leveraging connections as a result of the OC Network to assist staff and students in navigating both the community college and CSUF environments. Community College CSUF CSUF Community College

  11. Orange County Network: Collaborating to Support Foster Youth Success Successes and Implication for Practice Navigating Campus Environment Bridge Building Leveraging connections as a result of the OC Network to assist staff and students in navigating both the community college and CSUF environments. Community College CSUF CSUF Community College

  12. Orange County Network: Collaborating to Support Foster Youth Success Campus Based Foster Youth Advocacy Programs CSU, Fullerton Orange Coast College Golden West College

  13. Orange County Network: Collaborating to Support Foster Youth Success Tools and Strategies to Implement Educate Your Base Community Development Continuous Improvement

  14. Orange County Network: Collaborating to Support Foster Youth Success Advice

  15. Orange County Network: Collaborating to Support Foster Youth Success

  16. Orange County Network: Collaborating to Support Foster Youth Success Campus Contacts CSUF: Center for Scholars scholars@fullerton.edu 657-278-3458 OCC: Guardian Scholars Program guardianscholars@occ.cccd.edu 714-432-6877 GWC: EOPS/CARE/Guardian Scholars 714-895-8768

  17. Orange County Network: Collaborating to Support Foster Youth Success Questions?

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