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Believing the College Dream RENAISSANCE Realizing the College Dream Pursuing the College Dream Financing the College Dream TALENT SEARCH creat in g col lege trans i tions for fu ture PROGRAM talen t PROGRAM SERVICE GUIDE 2015-2016 guide subject to revision as necessary final version as of august 31, 2015 (Phone) 877-416-1736 www.renaissance-ed.net (Fax) 866-770-4766

renaissance TALENT SEARCH A COLLEGE PREPARATION PROGRAM COVER LETTER The Renaissance Education Group, Inc. 1058 W. Club Blvd. Suite 6-661 Durham, NC 27701 Dear Student, Parent, and/or Community Partner: Thank you for your interest in one of the Pre-College Programs of The Renaissance Education Group, Inc. We offer preparatory programs specifically designed to strengthen the academic skills of students who aspire to excel academically and pursue post-secondary degrees after high school graduation. The Talent Search Program is one of several college access programs sponsored by the agency, and we work with eligible program participants to help them BELIEVE, REALIZE, PURSUE, and FINANCE the COLLEGE DREAM. Enclosed you will find the Program Service Guide for the current year. We have revamped our program service offerings to ensure they are aligned with the needs of students in Durham County. As you are aware, Talent Search seeks to identify and assist individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds who have the potential to succeed in higher education. This year certain activities are community-based. Program participants may elect to participate in a community-based workshop by using the registration link provided under each event activity. Our attempt was to ensure these offerings are accessible and aligned with best practice. Thank you for your interest in our programs. Please phone our office at (877) 416-1736 if you have any questions or need additional assistance. Yours in College Access, Kenneth Mitchell Dr. Kenneth Mitchell, BCC #254 Executive Director The Renaissance Education Group, Inc. The Educational Resource Center of Excellence

renaissance TALENT SEARCH A COLLEGE PREPARATION PROGRAM Who s Got Talent? Talent Search is a program that identifies and assists individuals who have the potential to succeed in higher education. PROJECT OVERVIEW Page 1. By:! Funded by the U.S. Department of! Education Talent Search The program provides academic, career, and financial counseling to program participants and encourages them to graduate from high school and continue on to complete their postsecondary education. The program publicizes the availability of financial aid and assists participants with the postsecondary application process. Talent Search also strives to encourage persons who have not completed education programs at the secondary or postsecondary level to enter or reenter and complete postsecondary education. The goal of Talent Search is to increase the number of youth who may be from disadvantaged backgrounds to complete high school and enroll in and complete their postsecondary education. The Renaissance Talent Search program (Grant No. P-044-A-110768), was awarded a five year grant (2011-2016) to provide services to eligible participants in Durham County, NC. The project is funded to serve 500 students annually. As a Federal TRIO Program, the Renaissance Talent Search program is designed to provide services that support students in applying and enrolling into an institution of higher education. Project services are delivered one-to-group, and can be offered Services provided by the program include: Academic, financial, or career counseling including advice on entry or re-entry to secondary or postsecondary programs Career exploration and assessment Connections to tutorial services Information on postsecondary education Exposure to college campuses Information on student financial assistance Assistance in completing college admissions and financial aid applications Assistance in preparing for college entrance exams (e.g. the ACT) Workshops for the parents/families of participants All services provided by the program are FREE. To receive services from the Renaissance Talent Search program, students must be a program participant. [Please reference application in back] 1. In-School, 2. In the evenings, or 3. On the weekend (2nd Saturday of the month).

renaissance TALENT SEARCH PROJECT DESIGN A COLLEGE PREPARATION PROGRAM PROJECT DESIGN Page 2. Talent Search is designed to identify eligible youth with a potential to succeed at the postsecondary level and encourage them to complete secondary school and undertake a program of postsecondary education. (WE PROMOTE COLLEGE EDUCATION) Talent Search is designed to publicize the availability of and facilitate the application for student financial assistance for persons who seek to pursue postsecondary education. (WE PROVIDE FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION) Talent Search is designed to encourage persons who have not completed a secondary or postsecondary degree program to enter (or reenter) and complete these programs. (WE SUPPORT HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE COMPLETION) PROJECT ELIGIBILITY A person is eligible to participate in the Renaissance Talent Search program if he / she: 1. Is a citizen or national of the United States; or a permanent resident; or can provide evidence of intent to become a permanent resident; or is a permanent resident of Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, or the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, or is a resident of the Freely Associated States; and creating college transitions for future talent TRiO WORKS SUBMITTING AN APPLICATION By Email pcu@renaissance-ed.net By Fax (866) 770-4766 2. Meets the standard age requirements; and 3. Enrolled in (or has dropped out of) any grade from 6-12 or has graduated from high school; or has been in a program of postsecondary education but is not currently enrolled; or is a veteran (regardless of age). HOW TO APPLY Complete the Renaissance Talent Search Application (and submit all supporting documents as necessary). QUESTIONS Please contact the Renaissance Talent Search program at (877) 416-1736 if you have question.

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CREATING a College- Going CULTURE in DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA CALENDAR SNAPSHOT Page 4. RENAISSANCE TALENT SEARCH - EVENT CALENDAR SNAPSHOT Date Event Name Event Type / Focus Saturday, September 12, 2015 Program Orientation Online Workshop (All Students) Saturday, September 12, 2015 High School 101 Online Workshop (High School) Every Saturday: September 26 - November 7, 2015 ACT Simulation and Test Preparation Clinic (Fall) Community-Based (Grades 11-12) Saturday, October 10, 2015 The Secret to Getting an A Community-Based (Grade 8) October 2015 (up to 3 schools) In-School (Middle School) Saturday, November 14, 2015 Realizing the College Dream Community-Based (Grades 9-10) November 2015 (up to 3 schools) In-School (High School) Saturday, December 12, 2015 Pursuing the College Dream Community-Based (Out of School) Saturday, January 9, 2016 Financing the College Dream Community-Based (Grades 11-12) February 2 - February 4, 2016 Setting the Stage Community-Based (Grade 12) Thursday, February 11, 2016 Parent University Workshop Financing Your Education (Parents) Saturday, February 13, 2016 Financial Literacy Workshop Community-Based (Grades 9-10) February 22-26, 2016 Preparing to Take ACTion In School (High School) Every Tuesday and Thursday: March 3 - April 19, 2016 ACT Simulation and Test Preparation Clinic (Spring) Community-Based (Grade 10) Thursday, March 10, 2016 Parent University Workshop FAFSA Clinic (Parents and Seniors) Saturday, March 12, 2016 Believing the College Dream Community-Based (Middle School) March 2016 (up to 3 schools) In-School (Middle School) Tuesday, March 22, 2016 National College Fair Day Community-Based (High School) March 29 - March 31, 2016 March Scholarship Madness Community-Based (Grade 12) Saturday, April 9, 2016 Career Development Institute Community-Based (High School) Thursday, May 12, 2016 Parent University Workshop College Transitions (Parents) Saturday, May 14, 2016 Adult College Day Community-Based (Out of School) Saturday, May 21, 2016 PCU Speaker Series Community-Based (All Students) July 11 - July 22, 2016 TS College Tour Explosion Community-Based (All Students)

renaissance TALENT SEARCH A COLLEGE PREPARATION PROGRAM SERVICE OFFERINGS Page 5. EVENT EVENT LOGISTICS EVENT DESCRIPTION ACT Simulation and Test Preparation Clinic Adult College Day Believing the College Dream Career Development Institute Community-Based (High School) In-School (High School) 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 Fall Clinic (2015) **Juniors and Seniors Every Saturday, from September 26 - November 7, 2015 10:00 am - 02:00 pm http://tinyurl.com/tsactprepfal2015 Spring Clinic (2016) **Sophomores Every Tuesday and Thursday, from March 3 - April 19, 2016 04:30 pm - 06:30 pm http://tinyurl.com/tsactprepspring2016 Community-Based (Out of School) 6, 7, 8, 9, 28, 29, 30, 31 Saturday, May 14, 2016 10:00 am - 02:00 pm http://tinyurl.com/tsadultcollegeday Community-Based (Middle School) In-School (Middle Schools, up to 3) 7, 9, 15, 16 Saturday, March 12, 2016 (Community-Based) March 2016 (In-School) **Submit Service Request Form http://tinyurl.com/tsbelievingworkshop Community-Based (High School) 7, 8, 9, 16 Saturday, April 9, 2016 10:00 am - 02:00 pm http://tinyurl.com/tscareerdevelopmentinstitute The ACT Simulation and Test Preparation Clinic is a student-centered, test preparation program designed for high school students using official ACT prep guide materials and tools. Students who participate in the clinic will undergo a pre- and post- simulation examination and 20 hours of test preparation. The test prep program includes: testing protocols and standards for the ACT, testing strategies, and a full testing simulation. The test simulation includes a pre- and post- administration of the ACT test to help students identify their subject and composite scores, how to interpret their scores, and how to improve their scores. Students who complete the test prep clinic will be registered for the official ACT test, at no-cost if all eligibility standards are met. This program is offered as a community-based event for program participants. This community based event is a series of seven (7) sessions offered in the Fall and Spring. Students who register for the clinic are expected to attend all sessions in the test prep program. You must register using the link provided. Each session has limited seating available. Schools interested in reserving spaces for their students should complete and submit the Service Request Form. Reservations are subject to availability. It s never too late to go to college! This day is set up with adults in mind. Will a college degree help you advance in your career? Do you want to change jobs but don t know where to go? Have you thought about pursuing a degree? During this event, college access personnel will be onsite to help individuals: Learn about careers that interest them and connect personality type to career clusters (by using Myers-Briggs Type Indicator); Apply to college(s); and Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Who says it s too early to think about college? Well, it s not. College preparation can begin in the middle school years for students with the interest and motivation to pursue a college degree. While middle school grades and activities may not be reflected on a students academic portfolio when applying to college, it is important to lay a solid foundation for success before entering high school. This learning event is dedicated to helping middle school students see the dream of college! During the workshop, students are introduced to the pathway to college and the benefit of getting a degree. Students leave this workshop committed to the dream by understanding that college can be for them. Schools interested in this event must complete and submit and In- School Service Request Form to the Renaissance Talent Search Program at least 30 days in advance. Students who begin to examine their career opportunities early, begin to see why college (and high school) matters. The career conversation begins at this institute. First, students learn about their own preferences using the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). This indicator helps students to first understand their own inborn predispositions and then helps them to link their interests with possible future careers. The institute includes hands-on activities that help promote a student s understanding of how their preferences relate to how they work in school, how they work in groups, and careers that others who are like them find successful.

renaissance TALENT SEARCH A COLLEGE PREPARATION PROGRAM EVENT EVENT LOGISTICS EVENT DESCRIPTION SERVICE OFFERINGS Page 6. Financial Literacy Workshop Financing the College Dream High School 101 March Scholarship Madness Community-Based (Grades 9-10) 15, 16, 20 Saturday, February 13, 2016 10:00 am - 02:00 pm http://tinyurl.com/tsfinliteracyworkshop Community-Based (Grades 11-12) 9, 14, 15, 16, 21 Saturday, January 9, 2016 10:00 am - 02:00 pm http://tinyurl.com/tsfinancingthecollegedream Online Webinar (High School) 15, 16, 20 Presentation available for viewing on Saturday, September 12, 2016. Program participants will receive a link to view this presentation. Community-Based (Grade 12) 9, 14, 20, 21 Tuesday, March 29, 2016; Wednesday, March 30, 2016; and Thursday, March 31, 2016 Morning session from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Afternoon session from 02:00 pm - 04:00 pm http://tinyurl.com/tsmarchmadness According to the 2014 Consumer Financial Literacy Survey, only 39% of U.S. adults say they have a budget and keep track of it, 66% have a regular savings, and 34% maintain credit card debt from month to month. To improve personal finance outcomes for the U.S., our nation must be educated in personal finance and this begins with our K-12 students. During this one-day workshop, students will learn how to earn, save, and invest their money wisely. Students will also discuss ways to pay for college. Participants may also have the chance to speak with professionals in the banking industry or open up a bank account with a local bank to start saving all of the money they will soon make! This workshop is designed to assist students in grades 11-12 with information on the types of aid available for students to go to college (i.e. federal, state, institutional, and private), the eligibility requirements for federal aid, how to apply for aid, and how to review a financial aid award letter. Students who participate in this session will review a sample financial aid award letter, receive a list of frequently asked questions for institutional financial aid departments, and discover key strategies for securing enough aid to finance the college dream. Student advising is an important component for a successful academic experience. Academic advising assists students in making quality academic decisions. High School 101 is a web-based, academic advising session for Talent Search program participants in high school. The purpose of this session is for students to 1) identify the importance of course sequencing for college planning, 2) learn how to identify the data elements in an academic transcript (grades, etc.), and 3) understand the importance of staying on track to graduate high school and enter into a program of postsecondary study. This workshop also introduces students to the concept of participating in a program of rigorous study while in high school. College is competitive and we want your transcript to be too! So you ve been accepted to college --- but how are you going to pay for it? One way to pay for college is through scholarships. March Scholarship Madness gives students the time and space to be able to complete and submit scholarships to help pay for school. Provided as a community-based workshop for high school seniors, two sessions are offered daily to help Talent Search students throughout Durham County complete and submit scholarship applications. Students who participate in this event will complete and submit at least four (4) scholarships, and receive a scholarship directory to take home. Most students are eligible for scholarships, but never apply. By attending this session, students will learn how to navigate the scholarship application process from start to finish. Make your SPRING BREAK COUNT and register today for our scholarship event. We provide the resources, you just have to commit the time, attend, and stay focused.

renaissance TALENT SEARCH A COLLEGE PREPARATION PROGRAM EVENT EVENT LOGISTICS EVENT DESCRIPTION SERVICE OFFERINGS Page 7. National College Fair Day Parent University Workshop PCU Speaker Series Community-Based (High School) 9, 10, 13, 14, 21 Tuesday, March 22, 2016 04:30 pm - 07:30 pm http://tinyurl.com/tsnationalcollegefair Parent / Family Involvement (1) 14, 15, 16, 19, 20 (2) 14, 19, 30, 31 (3) 16, 19, 20 (1) Thursday, February 11, 2016 (06:00 pm - 07:00 pm) (2) Thursday, March 10, 2016 (by appointment only) (3) Thursday, May 12, 2016 (06:00 pm - 07:00 pm) Event Registration Links: Financing Your Education http://tinyurl.com/tsparentuniversity FAFSA Clinic http://tinyurl.com/tsparentuniversity College Transitions http://tinyurl.com/tsparentuniversity Community-Based (All Students) 7, 9, 16 Saturday, May 21, 2016 10:00 am - 02:00 pm http://tinyurl.com/speakerseriespcu Knocking out over 100+ colleges with 1 visit --- #WIN. The National College Fair Day, sponsored by the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC), is held each March in Raleigh, NC. In 2016, the college fair will be held at the Raleigh Convention Center and is expected to feature over 100 colleges and exhibitors. While at the NACAC National College Fair students will: receive a bag and fair directory, visit with colleges and universities (including onsite admissions representatives or directors), have the opportunity to talk to college counselors onsite, and attend an educational workshop (or two) about college life. This opportunity will be made available to all high school Talent Search participants, but students must register in advance because seats are limited. Parent University is a special series of workshops targeted for the parents of Renaissance Talent Search participants. It is the opportunity for parents, students, and the community to work together to help prepare potential first-generation college students for postsecondary education. Workshops offered for Parent University include: (1) Financing Your Education, (2) the FAFSA Clinic, and (3) College Transitions. Financing Your Education provides parents and families with the type of aid available to finance a college education. The FAFSA Clinic provides hands-on, on-site support to assist parents and students with completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). College Transitions is a family-centered workshop to help graduating seniors and their parents with tips and strategies to handle the transition to college. These workshops are FREE for parents and families of program participants. Workshops are held from 06:00 pm - 07:00 pm, except for the FAFSA Clinic which is offered by appointment only. How would you like to talk to professionals in the field you would like to work in and interact with them one-on-one? Or, if you are unsure of what career field you would like to go into, how would you like to talk to professionals in various career fields? All of this is possible at the PCU Speaker Series, where professionals are invited to come and speak with our Renaissance Scholars about their educational backgrounds, their jobs, and what it took to get there. This learning event provides students with the chance to interact with leaders, entrepreneurs, and other distinguished guests about professions that require college degrees. This speaker series is scholarly dialogue and includes real talks to understand what it takes to have a career (and not just a job). Preparing to Take ACTion In-School (High Schools, up to 3) 22, 23 February 22-26, 2016 Schools interested in this event must complete a service request form. There is an art to taking the ACT. During this in-school workshop, students will learn helpful strategies and tips to help increase their ACT score. For example, did you know that you don t get points deducted for incorrect answers? That means that you should answer every question! These are the types of tips that students learn in this interactive series. Preparation is key and our testing coaches are ready to help! Due to the structure of this learning activity, this event will be organized and sponsored for up to three (3) high schools. This is a 5-part, minitesting strategy series, with each session lasting approximately 30 minutes. This workshop is offered prior to standardized testing with the DPI.

renaissance TALENT SEARCH A COLLEGE PREPARATION PROGRAM EVENT EVENT LOGISTICS EVENT DESCRIPTION SERVICE OFFERINGS Page 8. Program Orientation Pursuing the College Dream Realizing the College Dream Online Webinar (All Students) 9, 11, 19 Presentation available for viewing on Saturday, September 12, 2015. Program participants will receive a link to view this presentation. Community-Based (Out of School) 7, 9, 15, 17 Saturday, December 12, 2015 10:00 am - 02:00 pm http://tinyurl.com/tspursuingworkshop Community-Based (HIgh School) In-School (HIgh Schools, up to 3) 7, 9, 15, 16 Saturday, November 14, 2015 (Community-Based) November 2015 (In-School) **Submit Service Request Form http://tinyurl.com/tsrealizingthecollegedream It all begins HERE! The purpose of the Program Orientation is to introduce students to the program, explain the expectations and requirements for full program participation, and identify the rules and standards students must adhere by during the program year. During this online webinar students will review the grade specific plan for the year, along with the calendar of activities for the current year. This is a mandatory activity for all program participants. Upon acceptance, students should complete the orientation session. If you have questions after completing the online webinar, please contact the office toll free at (877) 416-1736. Langston Hughes asked the famous question, what happens to a dream deferred? In the Talent Search Program it s never too late to pursue the dream of earning a college degree. What does your college dream consist of? Is it law school, business school, a degree in medicine, family counseling, or do you aspire to be a legendary author and journalist? No matter the dream, if it consists of getting a college degree, this event will help you put your dream in forward motion. This community-wide event is for out-of-school participants that have either dropped out of high school or college, have never enrolled in college, or desire to enroll in postsecondary education. The event details the benefits of pursuing a college degree, no matter where life has taken you. Following this event, Talent Search personnel work with participants to get them enrolled in secondary or post-secondary school. The dream lives on! The first step in going to college is to Aspire to College because this is where the dream is realized. The purpose of this event is for students to see themselves as a college student by looking at their intended lifestyle, budget, careers, housing criteria, and determine the cost of that life. In addition, students examine possible college majors, colleges, and careers. The event consists of a variety of interactive activities that help students begin to formulate their ideal life, including thinking about what it will take to get there - from college, to major, to career. Schools interested in this event must complete and submit and In- School Service Request Form to the Renaissance Talent Search Program at least 30 days in advance. Setting the Stage Community-Based (Grade 12) 9, 20, 28, 29 Tuesday, February 2, 2016 Wednesday, February 3, 2016; and Thursday, February 4, 2016 03:00 pm - 06:00 pm http://tinyurl.com/tssettingthestage Did you know that Talent Search (TRIO) participants are eligible for college application fee waivers? Well, it s time to set the stage for college admissions. This event is purposefully held at the beginning of the new year for high school seniors. The goal of this event is to assist students who are in need of a little additional support and motivation to complete their college applications for Fall enrollment. If you haven t applied to college just yet, it s not too late. During this event, Talent Search staff are available to help high school seniors submit their college applications before financial aid season. During this open event, Durham Public School seniors can come to the agency to get help with completing college applications. This event is by appointment only, but don t worry --- it s FREE!

renaissance TALENT SEARCH A COLLEGE PREPARATION PROGRAM EVENT EVENT LOGISTICS EVENT DESCRIPTION SERVICE OFFERINGS Page 9. Talent Search (TS) College Tour Explosion Community-Based (All Students) 9, 10, 21, 28 Dates: Monday - Friday from July 11, 2016 - July 22, 2016 http://tinyurl.com/tscollegetourexplosion ***Students must register to attend ***Seats reserved based on registration time stamp (first come, first served) What you see is what you get! If you want to be in college, your must first see yourself in college. Join The Renaissance Talent Search program on our summer college tour series as we help students get acclimated to the college environment. The Talent Search College Tour Explosion is a 10-day college tour series for eligible program participants. Students who attend this event will have the opportunity to navigate the campus life (through campus visits across the state and neighboring states), connect with admission representatives (to talk one-on-one about the admission process and what it takes to apply and get in to college), and help students understand the college environment (from academic resources, to campus organizations, and more). Students may register for up to five (5) college tours, but don t wait to register because seating is limited. Proposed college tours include (summer 2016): Appalachian State University, East Carolina University, Elizabeth City State University, Fayetteville State University, North Carolina A&T State University, North Carolina Central University and Duke University, UNC-Charlotte and Davidson College, UNC-Wilmington, Howard University and Georgetown University (DC), and Clark Atlanta University and Morehouse and Spelman College (GA). The Secret to Getting an A Community-Based (Grade 8) In-School (Middle Schools, up to 3) 16, 22, 20 Saturday, October 10, 2015 (Community-Based) October 2015 (In-School) **Submit Service Request Form http://tinyurl.com/tssecreta The Secret to Getting an A is a community-based and in-school session that prepares students to earn and maintain an A. During these sessions, students learn how to become a Master Student, including learning how to take effective notes, take tests, and write SMART goals, meaning the goals are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Time-bound. Schools interested in this event must complete and submit and In- School Service Request Form to the Renaissance Talent Search Program at least 30 days in advance. ***All events and event dates are subject to change. In the event of inclement weather, activities may be canceled. OTHER SERVICES EVENT SERVICE CODES BY EVENT Academic Coaching 6, 7, 9, 11, 16, 22 Assisting Student w/ High School Re-Entry 6, 33 Assisting Student w/ Alternate Secondary Education Program 6, 34 Assisting Student w/ Entering into a GED Program 6, 35 Assisting Student w/ FAFSA Completion (Unaccompanied Minor) 6, 14, 30, 31 Assisting Student w/ College Application(s) 6, 9, 28, 29 ATTENTION TALENT SEARCH PARENTS AND STUDENTS Want to stay up to date with our programs and activities? Join our FREE text messaging service (data rates may apply) by texting: @talsearch to 81010 Be sure to reply with your first and last name. Thanks.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS (Middle School and High School Applicants) To participate in a Renaissance Talent Search learning event, you must be a participant. To become a participant, you must apply. For students in middle or high school, please complete the application on the next page and submit a copy of your academic transcript to the agency. Materials should be emailed to pcu@renaissance-ed.net or faxed to (866) 770-4766. If you have questions, please feel free to call us toll free at (877) 416-1736.

Student! Information Renaissance Talent Search Application 2015-2016 First Name: Last Name: MI: Cell #: Social Security # DOB: / / Address: City: State: Zip Code: E-mail Address: School: Sex: M or F 2014-2015 Grade Level: 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Do you want to go to college? Y or N Are you a U.S. Citizen? Y or N Is English your primary language? Y or N Ethnic Background (check all that apply) Degree you plan to obtain (check all that apply) African American or Black White High School Diploma Associate s Hispanic or Latin Asian/Pacific Islander 4-Year College Degree Master s American Indian/Alaskan Native Other Doctoral Undecided Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander Have you ever applied, or participated in, an Educational Opportunity Program (i.e. Talent Search, Upward Bound, GEAR UP, etc.)? Y or N If yes, please specify: Please choose the appropriate t-shirt size: XS S M L XL XXL XXXL Please consider this as my Renaissance Upward Bound application Student Signature Date Parent/Guardian Information Mother/Guardian Name: Mother/Guardian Home #: Mother/Guardian Cell #: Father/Guardian Name: Father/Guardian Home #: Father/Guardian Cell #: Mother/Guardian E-mail: Has either parent received a 4-year degree from a college or university? Y or N Is your child eligible for free or reduced lunch? Is the student or his/her family homeless? How many people are living in your household (including yourself)? By executing this document, the parent authorizes the minor child to participate in this program and agrees to adhere to all policies and procedures in the student and parent handbook. Further, the parent/guardian authorizes the agency to access or receive copies of the child s academic records (transcripts, etc.) to complete the application process, for academic assessment, or program evaluation. For federal reporting purposes, this release is good for ten years post signature.! Parent/Guardian Signature Last revised 08/13/2015 FB Father/Guardian E-mail: Parent/Guardian, please check your total taxable income. $0 - $17,655 Y or N $17,656 - $23,895! Y or N $23,896 - $30,135! $30,136 - $36,375! $36,376 - $42,615! $42,616 - $48,855! $48,856 - $55,095! $55,096 - $61,335! $61,336 and up!! Date

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS (Out of School Applicants) To participate in a Renaissance Talent Search learning event, you must be a participant. To become a participant, you must apply. If you are out of school, have completed high school but have yet to enroll in college, or have completed some college and desire to return back to school to complete your degree, please complete the application on the next page and submit it directly to the agency. Materials should be emailed to pcu@renaissance-ed.net or faxed to (866) 770-4766. If you have questions, please feel free to call us toll free at (877) 416-1736.

! TALENT SEARCH PROGRAM APPLICATION (OUT OF SCHOOL APPLICANT) 2015-2016 Name: Phone #: DOB: / / Address: City: State: Zip Code: E-mail Address: Sex: M or F Social Security #: Educational Background: Did not finish HS GED HS Diploma Some college (circle # of yrs.) 1 2 3 Are you a U.S. Citizen? Y or N Are you a U.S. Veteran? Y or N Do you want to go to college? Y or N Ethnic Background (check all that apply) Degree you plan to obtain (check all that apply) African American or Black White High School Diploma Associate s Hispanic or Latin Asian/Pacific Islander 4-Year College Degree Master s American Indian/Alaskan Native Other Doctoral Undecided Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander Is English your primary language? Y or N Have you ever applied, or participated in, an Educational Opportunity Program (i.e. Talent Search, Upward Bound, GEAR UP, etc.)? Y or N If yes, please specify: Please choose the appropriate t-shirt size: XS S M L XL XXL XXXL Please consider this to be my Renaissance Upward Bound Application Other Applicant Information Has either parent received a 4-year degree from a college or university? Y or N Is the applicant or his/her family homeless? How many people are living in your household (including yourself)? Y or N Do you receive any state or federal benefits? Y or N If yes, please list: (e.g. Social Security, Unemployment, Food Stamps, TANF/AFDC, etc.) Please circle your family s total TAXABLE INCOME range below: $17,655 or Less $17,656 - $23,895 $23,896 - $30,135 $30,136 - $36,375 $36,376 $42,615 $42,616 - $48,855 $48,856 - $55,095 $55,096 - $61,335 $61,336 or More Applicant Certification Statement: I certify that the information I have given on this application is true. I wish it to be used to determine my eligibility to participate in the Talent Search Program sponsored by The Renaissance Education Group, Inc. I give my permission to release transcripts, grades, test scores, and educational records to agents of The Renaissance Education Group, Inc. as needed. For federal reporting purposes, this release is good for ten years post signature. Further, if accepted as a participant, I agree to abide by all the rules and regulations of the program. Applicant Signature Date Last Edited 08/13/2015 FB