Name: 1 st interview: Interviewer: (date) (time) Admissions Documentation Checklist: Checklist of Required Admissions Materials: (Follow instructions carefully and use forms in this booklet) Application form (Our online application will be sent to the email address provided on your interest form, and must be completed online, before your scheduled Learning Assessment) Documentation of identification and legal right to work in the US See page 5 2 page personal statement/essay (Email to AdmissionsNYC@yearup.org prior to Learning Assessment, or submit a printed copy at your scheduled Learning Assessment) See Page 5 Creating a Personal Budget Form See page 6 1 official copy of high school transcript in sealed envelope (including graduation date) - OR - 1 official copy of GED test score results See pages 7-8 1 copy of High School Diploma or GED Certificate Two references Pages 9-13 Recommendation form in sealed envelope See page 9 Signed agreement to take part in ISIS study (distributed at Open House)* Priority Deadline June 13th, 2014 Program Start Date: Tuesday September 2, 2014* ****You must submit and Online interest form, attend an open house and submit your completed online application by June 13 th to be considered for September 2014. Year Up New York Admissions Office 9 DeKalb Ave, 5th Floor Brooklyn, NY 11201 P: 347-296-0210
Admission Requirements Dear Applicant, Thank you for your interest in Year Up! We provide ambitious urban high school graduates and GED recipients from low to moderate-income families, with an opportunity to pursue in demand training and earn college credits. After successful completion of the first 5 months, you will have an opportunity to spend 6 months working as an intern for a major corporation, in one of four career tracks: Information Technology, Quality Assurance, Project Management or Financial Operations preparing you for future jobs. During the Participants will also earn an educational stipend of up to $144/week during the first 5 months and $260/week during the internship phase. This packet explains what is required of you throughout the admissions process and how to contact us for additional help. A description of our required application materials are included below and a link to our online application form will be emailed to you after attending an Open House. Best Regards, The Year Up New York Admissions and Outreach Team Web site for More Information Please visit our web site for more information about our program: www.yearup.org Questions?...How to Contact Us If you have any questions about the admissions process, application, or the Year Up program in general, please contact us by telephone at 347 296-0210, FAX: 347-296-0216 or via e-mail at AdmissionsNYC@yearup.org Year Up Requirements You must: Be 18-24 years of age High school diploma or GED certificate Be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or have an employment authorization card Demonstrate motivation, commitment, and interest in at least one of our 4 career tracks Practical Requirements Be responsible for your own transportation (public transportation highly recommended) to one of our Year Up locations in downtown Brooklyn or in Manhattan s financial district and to an internship site in the greater New York area Be available five days each week (Mon. - Fri. 8:30 am 5:00 pm) for the full year of the program You are responsible to arrange day care for your children Must not have a Bachelor s Degree Admissions Deadlines The Year Up program begins in early March and in early September. The sooner you can apply to the program the better to ensure you have ample time to progress through the steps required. We admit applicants on a rolling basis until we have reached capacity. Priority Deadline June 13, 2014 An evaluation funded by the federal government is being conducted to determine how Year Up helps people increase their skills and find jobs. There will be more applicants than spaces available in this program. Individuals who are eligible for the program and agree to participate in the study will be selected into the program based on a lottery. Year Up New York Admissions Office 9 DeKalb Ave, 5th Floor Brooklyn, NY 11201 P: 347-296-0210 Page 2 of 13
Admissions Process and Materials The following steps must be completed after attending an Open House Session. Please read all instructions carefully and complete all forms and materials fully. Submit all application materials 1 2 All application materials become part of a permanent record, are the property of Year Up, and are not returnable. Your file will remain confidential Application Form submit online (will be emailed once you have attended an Open House)) Identification and documentation of legal right to work in the U.S. - see page 5 Essay - A typed, 2-3 page, double spaced, 12 pt, personal statement/essay - see page 5 Creating a Personal Budget - see Page 6 Copy of High School Diploma or GED certificate - 1 Official High School Transcripts Official signed, sealed high school transcripts with graduation date - See Page 8 -OR- 1 official GED test score results - See Page 8 Recommendation Form & Additional References See Page 10 Signed Agreement to Take Part in ISIS Study- form provided during Open House **Please not that you may only cancel/reschedule an appointment once, and must call or email in advance to reschedule. 3 4 Learning Assessment All qualified candidates who have attended an open house, submitted an online application and a signed agreement to take part in the ISIS study, will participate in a Learning Assessment in order to assess your technical, math, writing, reading, communication, and problem solving abilities. The assessment will be schedule immediately following the Open House session. Interviews- are scheduled for candidates who have successfully completed the Learning Assessment, submitted their online application, 2 page personal statement/essay, Budget and agreement to take part in ISIS study. Recommendations, references, transcripts High school Diplomas/GED Certificates can be submitted upon arrival at your interview if they are not available in time for the Learning Assessment. You are expected to arrive 10-15 minutes prior to your interview time, and must be dressed professionally. Attend an ISIS workshop all applicants who are eligible to participate in Year Up will be required to attend an ISIS workshop where they will complete the research study surveys. The first workshop will be held towards the end of January. *** Notification of Next Steps Throughout the Admissions Process the Admissions Team will communicate with applicants via email and phone. At each step of the admissions process, applicants will be notified within a reasonable time period if they have or have not qualified for the next step. *** Notification of Enrollment after an eligible applicant has completed an ISIS workshop they will receive notification via mail and/or phone informing them of the results of the lottery. Those selected for program participation will receive information on enrollment. Those selected to be a part of the non-program group will be provided with a list of alternative programs/resources. Year Up New York Admissions Office 9 DeKalb Ave, 5th Floor Brooklyn, NY 11201 P: 347-296-0210 Page 3 of 13
Year Up Manhattan site: Open House 55 Exchange Place, 4 th Floor, Suite 403 New York, NY 10005 P: 212-785-3340 Directions by Train: 55 Exchange Place is located in the financial district between Broad and William St. and near the Wall St. stop on the 2, 3, 4 or 5 trains and the Broad St. stop on the J/Z train. Year Up-Brooklyn site Admissions Office 9 DeKalb Ave, 5th Floor Brooklyn, NY 11201 P: 347-296-0210 Directions by Train: From the 2, 3, 4 or 5 - stop at Nevins St. and walk North West on Flatbush Ave. Make a left on Fleet St. Entrance will be on your left hand side. From the B, Q, or R train stop at DeKalb Ave. stop and walk North West on Flatbush Ave. Make a left on Fleet St. Entrance will be on your left hand side. Walking Directions: We are located at 9 DeKalb Ave (marked by the letter A below) on the 5 th floor of the Chase bank building --a large white historic building adjacent to Junior s. The side entrance for Year Up is located on Fleet St, a few yards past a set of grey gates (marked by the big arrow below). Ring the buzzer to the left of the door, and someone will let you in. Take the elevator to the 5 th floor. Year Up New York Admissions Office 9 DeKalb Ave, 5th Floor Brooklyn, NY 11201 P: 347-296-0210 Page 4 of 13
Documentation of Identification and Legal Right to Work Please enclose photocopies of the following: ONE of these documents U.S. passport Certificate of U.S. citizenship Certificate of naturalization Permanent resident card or alien registration receipt card OR ONE of these documents Driver s license State ID U.S. military card Non-U.S. passport AND ONE of these documents U.S. Social Security card U.S. birth certificate U.S. citizen card Certification of birth abroad issued by the U.S. Department of State ID card for use of resident citizen Valid employment authorization card Personal Statement/Essay Please type 2-3 page personal essay that answers the essay questions below. Your essay should be formatted as follows: 2-3 pages typed (no less than 2 pages), paragraph form, double-spaced, 12 pt Times New Roman font. Your answer will be evaluated for content and your ability to communicate and express your thoughts clearly and concisely in essay format. Essay Question A. Why do you want to join Year Up and why do you believe you are a good candidate for Year Up? B. Briefly describe your experience and learning, including learning outside the classroom, such as employment, family, military, volunteer work, and participation in community organization. C. Tell us a little about yourself or your family what is your story. Explain your reasons for further study, and personal and career goals. D. In 3 paragraphs or more, summarize what you would want to accomplish during the 1 st month of the Learning and Development Phase, your 1 st three months of internship, 1 st month after graduation and six months after graduating from the Year Up program. 5
Creating a Personal Budget Please complete the budget form below, which will be discussed during your interview. Income Full Time Job Part Time Job Other employment Spouse's Job FT+PT Government Benefits TANF/ CalWORKS Food Stamps Veteran's Benefits SSI/SSD Housing Assistance (Sec. 8) Unemployment Child support/alimony Other As Year Up student Monthly Expenses Rent/Mortgage Public Transportation Food/Groceries Childcare/School Phone (cell and land line) Car payment Electricity Water Child support/alimony Cable/Internet Credit Cards debt Loans Entertainment Clothes Other Gas for car Child support/alimony Medical Insurance Total Income $ Total Expenses As Year Up student Monthly 1. Add up your monthly income a. TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME $ 2. Add up your monthly expenses $ b. TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES $ 3. Subtract your TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES from your TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME to determine your cash gap c. TOTAL CASH GAP $ (Please note: A negative CASH GAP may require additional financial planning as your expenses may outweigh your income.) 3. The Budget Plan: Below, please describe your plan to participate fully in the Year Up program, having thought through any financial pressures and addressing the potential Cash Gap. 6
HS/GED Request (REQUIRED) If you have any questions regarding how to obtain them, you may contact our admissions office at any time 347-296-0210 or by fax: 347-296-0216 7
REQUEST FOR OFFICAL HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPTS OF CREDITS To the Registrar or Guidance Officer of: (Name of High School or College) Please forward ONE official copies of my academic transcripts to Year Up, in one sealed envelopes. Please inform me if you cannot release my transcripts. Last Name First name Middle initial Date Maiden or former name Address Apt. no. City State Zip Soc. Sec.# - - Date of birth - - (MM-DD-YY) Date of graduation or years in attendance Degree received Major Signature Please mail my official transcripts to: Year-Up NYC Admissions 9 DeKalb Avenue 5 th Floor Brooklyn, NY 11217 REQUEST FOR OFFICAL GED CERTIFICATE SCORES IF LOST OF MISPLACED To receive a duplicate copy, if the first is misplaced or lost, please visit the following website: http://www.acces.nysed.gov/ged/duplicate_diploma.html This website will ask you to fill out an application (to be downloaded upon visiting website) and submit a fee of up to $10 dollars to the New York State Department of Education via U.S. postal service (address provided on the website). Keep in mind that it will take 6-8 weeks to process your request. Please mail official GED certificate/scores either to your home address or to: Year Up New York Admissions Office 9 DeKalb Ave, 5th Floor Brooklyn, NY 11201 P: 347-296-0210 F: 347-296-0216 8
References & Recommendations (REQUIRED) Examples of appropriate references and recommendations include a teacher, guidance counselor, coach, clergy person, supervisor, mentor, or other adult in your community who knows you Well enough to comment on your character and ability. (Family members and close friends are not acceptable references.) 9
Two References In addition to the recommendation form, please provide us with the names of two or three additional references that we could contact. Examples of appropriate references include a teacher, social worker, guidance counselor, coach, clergy person, supervisor, mentor, or other adult in your community who knows you well enough to comment on your character and ability. (Family members and close friends are not acceptable references) Reference Name Organization or Place of Employment Phone Number & Email Relationship to You 1. 2. 10
Recommendation Form (REQUIRED) Instructions: One recommendation is required from someone other than who was used as an additional reference. Please ask a teacher, guidance counselor, coach, clergy person, supervisor, mentor, or other adult in your community who knows you well enough to comment on your character to complete this recommendation (a family member or close friend is not acceptable). Your name (applicant) Recommender s name Profession and title Name of company, school or organization Relationship to applicant Recommender s phone number(s): work Home Mobile For the Recommender: Please complete this form, seal it in an envelope, and sign across the seal. Return it to the Year Up applicant to be submitted with his/her application. The Recommendation Form is three pages total. Dear Recommender, The young person named above is applying for a one-year educational and internship opportunity with Year Up. Year Up is a nonprofit organization that gives young adults the opportunity to learn technical and professional skills (first five months) and apply those skills in a professional setting through an internship with a corporate partner (last six months), while earning an educational stipend and a bi-weekly stipend. Candidates must show a tremendous amount of commitment, character, competency, and initiative throughout their oneyear commitment. Your observations of the applicant's character, leadership ability, academic skills, and aptitude will play a role in determining the applicant's suitability for this program. Please provide your recommendation through your answers to the questions below. You can use the space below and/or feel free to submit an attachment. Upon completion, this reference form should be sealed in an envelope with your signature written across the seal, and returned to the applicant to submit to Year Up. Thank you for your time. Your input is important to us, and we look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Year Up Admissions and Outreach Team Year Up New York Admissions Office 9 DeKalb Ave, 5th Floor Brooklyn, NY 11201 P: 347-296-0210 F: 347-296-0216 11
Assessment of Applicant 1. How long and in what capacity have you known the applicant? 2. What do you consider to be the applicant's strengths or talents, especially those that may be relevant to the Year Up program? 3. What do you consider to be the applicant's weaknesses or growth areas? Please be specific. 4. What is your overall recommendation regarding this applicant's eligibility and ability to succeed in the Year Up program, and ultimately, in a professional environment? 5. What barriers might you foresee limiting this applicant s ability to successfully complete the Year Up program? What kind of support could help the applicant to be successful in the Year Up program? 6. Please provide any other information that will help us evaluate this candidate's ability to succeed in the Year Up program and ultimately, in a professional environment where he/she will earn college credit. 12
6. Please evaluate the applicant in the following areas by marking the appropriate box below for each item. Check only one. Skill or Quality Basic computer/pc skills Works well with peers Takes initiative / pro-active Demonstrates responsibility, follow-through, and commitment to task Conflict resolution skills Time management skills Leadership ability Demonstrates integrity Record of attendance and being on time Critical thinking and problem solving skills Reads and writes at or near high school graduate level Demonstrates age-appropriate maturity Positive attitude and overall disposition Strong Yes or Very Good Okay or Average Needs Work Don t Know 7. Please comment on any of the characteristics for which you gave the applicant a very high or low rating above. Recommender: please seal this form in an envelope, sign it across the seal, and give it to the applicant to submit to Year Up. 13