Impact CCRN November 2015 Issue Newsletter Impact 5K District Initiative ACT Test Tips College Open House Annual College Readiness Summit Spotlight on Community College & Business Partners Join CARR YOLOBE Teen Expo 2016 120 Colleges in Network
About Impact Impact is a college readiness organization. We help students prepare for and connect with college. During this 2015-2016 academic school year, Impact will assist 5,000 Chicago area students in becoming college and career ready. In all practicality we are an additional resource to assist parents, educators, and guidance counselors in finding a college that is a good fit for students. Our target population consist of junior and senior level students in Chicago and its surrounding suburbs. We provide workshops and resources through on-site visits during the school day. The presenter effortlessly grabbed the attention of our students and captivated them. I would recommend the 5K District Initiative Program to other high schools. High School Project Specialist Ralph Ellison, Chicago International Charter School The presentation material was clear and easy to understand. The students were engaged throughout the entire workshop. Guidance Counselor Richards High School, School District 218 "The presenter did a great job and kept the students engaged. The presentation opened their eyes to postsecondary options outside of Illinois." Guidance Counselor Phillips High School, Chicago Public School 5K District Initiative The free college readiness workshops and resources are available to school districts in five counties: Cook, Kane, Will, DuPage, and Lake. To activate the service, the superintendent or representative from the district office completes the 5K District Initiative form. To date we are actively working with school districts in Cook and Will County. Our current focus is on Districts 204, 205, 209, 215, 218, 227, and 228. The high schools in these districts are: Rich Central, Rich East, Rich South-227, Thornton, Thornwood, Thornridge -205, Thornton Fractional North, Thornton Fractional South-215, Eisenhower, Richards, Shepard-218, Proviso East, Proviso West, Proviso Math & Science Academy-209, Hillcrest, Bremen, Tinley Park, Oak Forest -228, Joliet Central, and Joliet West -204. Giving Back to the Community Admissions & Financial Aid Representative have joined in our efforts to raise awareness and access to quality post-secondary options for Chicago-area students. Professionals from the following colleges volunteer their time to ensure the 5K District Initiative is a success: St. Mary s - Notre Dame, Chicago State University, Southern Illinois University- Carbondale and Merrimack College. These professionals are all dedicated to making a difference in the lives of Chicago-land youth. Here are a few ways to participate in the 5K District Initiative Program Become a Business Partner, High School Partner, College Partner or Workshop Facilitator. Visit www.impactccrn.com for more information! Business High School College Workshop Partner Partner Partner Facilitator
Pick a test date that is at least two months ahead of the application deadlines of all the colleges and scholarship agencies you might want to apply to. Scores for the ACT are normally reported within 2 8 weeks after the test date. If you take the ACT with writing, scores will be reported only after all of your scores are available, including writing, normally within 5 8 weeks after the test date. Advantages to testing in your junior year: ACT TEST Tip #1 Open an account at the ACT Official Guide actstudent.org You've probably completed the coursework corresponding to the test material. You'll have your test scores and other information in time to help you plan your senior year. (For example, you may decide to take an additional class in an area in which your test score was low.) Colleges will know of your interests and have your scores in time to contact you during the summer before your senior year, when many of them are sending information about admissions, course placement, scholarships, and special programs to prospective students. You'll have information about yourself and the schools you're considering prior to your campus visits, making your visits more focused. You'll have the opportunity to retest if you feel your scores don't accurately reflect your abilities in the areas tested. http://www.actstudent.org/faq/whentest.html Designed for high school seniors, Open House is where students and their parents can take a campus tour, visit residence halls, learn about admissions, scholarships, financial aid, and life on campus. Tip #2 Purchase at least two (2) reputable study guides. Suggestions: Kaplan, McGraw-Hill, or Princeton Review. Tip #3 Register early, at least 3 months before the exam, to make sure you get the ACT test date and testing center you want Tip #4 Plan a reasonable study schedule. Create a study schedule that permits you enough time to practice between now and your test date. Tip #5 Use all of the time permitted for each section. Review any questions you were unsure about. Tip #6 Manage your time wisely. Never skip an ACT question, because if you don't have time at the end it will go unanswered, and a good guess is much better than leaving it blank. Always use timed practice tests to check your pace. Tip #7 The ACT is comprised of five tests: English, Math, Reading, Science, and Writing (optional). These sections have different numbers of questions, and different time limits, both of which present different challenges regarding pacing. Develop a pacing strategy for each unique test, and practice so that you can finish within the allotted time. Register now to attend the 2016 College Readiness Summit Tinley Park Convention Center July 30, 2016
Spotlight on Church Youth Program Family Harvest Church This church located in a south suburb of Chicago is Family Harvest Church. A church that offers spiritual and emotional guidance and biblical teachings to community members. The church organizes a wide range of events, including youth and teen conferences. Family Harvest Church began in 1981 and is located in Tinley Park, Illinois. For more information visit: www.fhclife.org Community Organization Local Rotary Clubs Rotary International is a service organization whose stated human rights purpose is to bring together business and professional leaders in order to provide humanitarian services. The membership of 1.2 million neighbors, friends, and community leaders come together to create positive, lasting change in local communities and around the world. University Partner Florida A & M Florida A & M is located in Tallahassee, Florida. As Florida s capital city, Tallahassee offers several opportunities for students to complete internships where they gain practical experience and make important professional connections. 14 Schools & Colleges 1 Institute Family Harvest Church 18500 92nd Avenue Tinley Park, IL 60487 Email: info@fhclife.org Phone: 708-614-6000 Fax: 708-614-8288 Find a Club Near You! rotary.org/myrotary/en/search/club-finder 56 29 12 3 Bachelor s Master s Doctoral Professional Degrees Degrees Degrees Degrees
College & Business Partners The 5K District Initiative is offered free in local high schools due to the generous support of our college and business partners.
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YOLOBE provides Professional networking and community connections for teens. Business Professionals and College Representatives are strongly encouraged to attend. Last year: 1000 teens, parents and community leaders were in attendance 100 Organizations exhibited 49 Chicago area Middle & High Schools were present
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