Archive for October, 2010

Marjorie Arrington named Hall of Fame Awardee

Thursday, October 28th, 2010

This post is a reprint of a post that originally appeared at CollegeBound News.

The Board of Directors, students, volunteers, staff and other friends of College Bound, Inc. honor Marjorie Arrington’s commitment to College Bound with our 2010 Hall of Fame Award. This award was established by the organization’s founders to salute individuals, and/or community groups that have demonstrated on-going support for the mission and services of College Bound, Inc. Marjorie has demonstrated her support through her contribution of time, dedication and financial aid expertise.

Ms. Arrington has a long career as a financial aid professional. For over twenty years she served as Corporate Director of Financial Aid and Title IV Compliance for Strayer University, during which time the University grew from two to nearly sixty campuses. In addition to leading the administration of the University's student financial aid programs, Ms. Arrington spearheaded the development and implementation of Strayer's student loan default management plan and built internal compliance controls which helped Strayer achieve annual Title IV compliance audits with only minimal findings. While at Strayer, Ms. Arrington coordinated the design and implementation of an online financial aid management system that has now been adopted by more than 90 institutions.

Ms. Arrington has been an active member in student financial aid professional organizations for many years. She is Past President of the Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators, past member of the Executive Council of the Eastern Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators, and has been a member of the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators, the Southern Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators, and the Virginia Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators where she served as Co-Chair of VASFAA's Minority Affairs Committee. Ms. Arrington is currently Senior Manager of Higher Education Services at Dow Lohnes PLLC. She received her B. A. degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Through her past and continued work with College Bound, Marjorie will continue to help build a higher quality program and make college a reality for students in the Washington, DC metropolitan area.

College Bound Welcomes Toronto Alsbrooks

Friday, October 22nd, 2010

This post is a reprint of a post that originally appeared at CollegeBound News.

College Bound proud to announce the appointment of Toronto Alsbrooks as Program Coordinator. As Program Coordinator, he is responsible for the coordination and implementation of the Academic Mentoring Program. He will work directly with Thelma Sanga, Program Director, to meet specific program goals and strengthen the curriculum and programmatic thrust of College Bound. In addition to managing the College Bound data base, he will also work with site coordinators to ensure needs of students and partners are met at each site.

Toronto is a 2010 graduate of Rochester Institute of Technology, where he graduated with a degree in Business Marketing. He was an active member of the Student Government Association and served on the board of the AALANA (African American / Latin American / Native American) Collegiate Association, which was charged with minority student relations on the Rochester campus.

"I am truly excited with Toronto joining us at College Bound", commented Kenneth Ward, Executive Director. "As we start the new school year, I think that the timing is just right. Toronto is a native Washingtonian and clearly understands the challenges and opportunities that students in DC face. I am also confident that Toronto will be a great role model for our students and an effective voice for College Bound as we continue to make college a reality for students in the metropolitan area."

After his first week on the job that started with College Bound's 5th Annual Golf Tournament Fundraiser on Monday and the BET Site launch on Wednesday, Toronto remarked that, "I am excited to be a part of the College Bound team and looking forward to helping students in their goal of going to college."

Toronto Alsbrooks, Program Coordinator and Kenneth Ward, Executive Director at the BET Get Connected Kick-off event

 

Back to School Campaign

Friday, October 22nd, 2010

This post is a reprint of a post that originally appeared at CollegeBound News.

From the desk of Kenneth Ward, Executive Director

Dear Friends,

Greetings from College Bound, where we are gearing up for another exciting year! We are currently recruiting partners to serve 150 students in our Academic Mentoring program this fall and finishing up our program calendar for the 2010-11 school year. I am thrilled to share the good news of our growth and progress, even in these challenging times, as we work to make college a reality for deserving young people in the DC Metropolitan area.

During my first year as Executive Director, I have been amazed by the outpouring of love and support that I have received. I am equally excited to kick-off our 1st Annual Back–to–School Campaign. As we are preparing for the start of the program year, your financial contribution will go a long way in helping us reach our goals. From August 1, 2010 until September 30, 2010, your gift will be MATCHED dollar for dollar by three committed donors.

As we enter our 20th year, I am excited to report that one of our students, Ashley, will be a freshman at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on a Pogue Scholarship. This news is incredibly special and personal to me as she will attend UNC on the very same scholarship which made college a reality for me.

Here are some additional milestones and initiatives that we can also look forward to:

• This year, College Bound’s staff and partners will work with about 150 students at five sites: Mondays at Gonzaga High School and Sherwood Recreation Center, Wednesdays at Cesar Chavez Charter School for Public Policy and BET, and Thursdays at Beacon House. The relationships between our students and partners continue to be the essence of College Bound. Our partners represent the best of our country as they come from all backgrounds, religions, professions and ethnicities and believe that college is possible for our students.

• Through the leadership of our Programs Department, we are revamping and improving the College Bound Curriculum. We will continue with the USA Today reading initiative that we piloted last year and expand the role of our College Advisors from the American Institute of Research. Additionally, we will partner with Howard University’s MBA School to provide math assistance at each of our sites weekly.

• For the last two years we have graduated 100% of our high school seniors and enrolled all of our graduates in college. To further support our students, this fall we will kick-off The Virtual Mentoring Program to provide additional support to the class of 2010 throughout their college experience. College Bound alumni will receive additional support from volunteers to make their transition into college more successful. This initiative will also allow us to evaluate the program services that we provide and tailor them to meet the student’s needs as they transition into college life.

• We will continue collaboration with our corporate partner, Deloitte, for our 2nd Annual College Exploration Day and expose an additional 300 8th graders to college and the career paths that a college education provides.

• We are exploring the possibility of opening our SIXTH site in Ward 7 or 8. These communities have the lowest high school completion and college enrollment rates in the district and would benefit greatly from our services.

College Bound has its roots in the community, providing needed services to students that have the potential to go to college, but because of a myriad of factors they may not have the support, whether academically or financially. As you can see, so many exciting opportunities are happening at College Bound. However, the U.S. now ranks 12th in college completion among 36 developed nations. As we reach our 20th year, we need to ensure that the number of college educated Americans increases so we can compete globally.

We trust that you will support us as we rise to the challenge here in the Nation’s Capitol to improve our overall ranking as a country.

Remember, as we kick-off our Back to School Campaign, EVERY dollar (up to $11,000) that you donate will be MATCHED. That’s right; every dollar up to $11,000 will have a double impact. You can TRIPLE the impact of your donation if your employer offers a matching donation program.

Please consider making a gift to College Bound today. Your support truly makes a difference. The list below is an indication of how your contribution can make a difference here at College Bound and in the lives of the students we serve.

Donation Impact
• $35 Cost of one student to attend the Senior Retreat.
• $50 Cost for a student to attend the Fall College Tour.
• $100 Cost for a student to take an SAT class.
• $100 Cost for a student to attend the Spring College Tour.
• $200 Buys a Reading program.
• $500 Buys SAT Curriculum.
• $1,000 Sponsors a bus for the Fall College Tour.
• $3,000 Covers the cost of an SAT Class for 20 students.
• $3,000 Covers overnight accommodations for the Senior Retreat.
• $5,000 Sponsors a bus for the Spring College Tour.
• $6,000 Provides a scholarship for a College Bound student.

-OR-

Join our “11 Campaign” with a recurring monthly donation of $11 (or multiple) to sustain and expand our programming.

Thank you again for your commitment to College Bound.

Warm regards,

Kenneth Ward,
Executive Director

P.S. You can make a Combined Federal Campaign contribution through your employer, donate online at www.collegebound.org or by returning your donation in the enclosed envelope. Please consider us in your planned giving as well.



Oklahoma

Friday, October 22nd, 2010

This post is a reprint of a post that originally appeared at CollegeBound News.

College Bound night at Arena Stage !

 

Oklahoma!
With Rodgers and Hammerstein’s timeless music, Oklahoma! celebrates the vigor of America’s pioneering spirit with athletic dance and boot-stomping energy. Chock full of classic tunes such as “Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’,” and “People will Say We’re in Love,” this muscular production will thrill audiences of all ages

Tuesday November 9, 2010
7:30pm- Showtime
Q & A with Production Staff immediately following the show.


Arena Stage

1101 Sixth Street SW,

Washington,DC 20024

 

Deloitte’s Impact Day

Tuesday, October 19th, 2010

This post is a reprint of a post that originally appeared at CollegeBound News.

Deloitte’s 11th Annual IMPACT Day, a celebration that symbolizes its year-round culture of service. Tens of thousands of Deloitte personnel volunteered at 800+ projects nationwide, giving their time to hundreds of  nonprofits around the country.

 

Additionally, Deloitte is celebrating IMPACT Day by prominently showcasing its deep commitment to education. Volunteers, in conjunction with education-based nonprofits including College Summit, City Year, College Bound and Junior Achievement, among others, worked directly with students at an array of events designed to support academic success and college readiness. They lead workshops on a variety of session topics including career coaching, mentoring and navigating the college admissions process.

College Bound partnered with Deloitte for our first annual College Exploration Day. College Bound and Deloitte volunteers visited various schools to speak with 8th grade students about the impact the choices they make today have on the schools they will attend and later what career they will have

To learn more about Impact Day & Deloitte Consulting visit their website.