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SUMMARY:ETV Program is Accepting 2023–2024 Applications
DESCRIPTION:The Education and Training Voucher (ETV) Program is a national program for youth who qualify and are likely to age out of the foster care system. ETV offers financial assistance to eligible youth to attend an accredited college\, university\, vocational\, or technical college. Dependent Youth who are attending a Running Start program could be eligible for the Dual Credit ETV program and applications are accepted year-round. \n\nA student may be eligible to apply to the ETV program if they meet any of the following: They are 16 to 20 years old\, currently involved in a dependency action in a Washington State or Tribal Court\, in the care and custody of DCYF or an ICW agency\, and in foster care.\nThey are 18-20 years old and have aged out of state or tribal care. Youth who have aged out of foster care in a state other than Washington may also be eligible to apply.\nThey were adopted or entered guardianship with a relative on or after 16.\nIf they participated and received ETV funds prior to age 21\, they may be eligible until age 26. ETV cannot fund more than 20 quarters or 15 semesters.\n\nTo learn more about the program and eligibility\, and to apply for the 2023–2024 school year\, please visit the new ETV webpage and ETV Brochure. To meet the priority deadline\, you must submit an application by April 30\, 2023. All applications received after April 30 will be awarded on a funds-available basis.
URL:https://www.washingtonpassportnetwork.org/event/etv-program-is-accepting-2023-2024-applications/
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SUMMARY:WPN Webinar: College Completion Coaching – Promising Practices
DESCRIPTION:College Success Foundation (CSF) College Services provides one-on-one and small-group coaching to  2-  and  4-year college students throughout Washington  State. CSF coaches are training on the Fostering Success Coaching Model developed within the Seita Scholars Program\, a campus support program for students from foster care at Western Michigan University. The coaching approach was informed by research conducted by Casey Family Programs that identified what supports students from foster care need to persist in college. In 2022\, Research Triangle Institute (RTI) completed a 3-year study that tested the efficacy of this model. During this session\, we will share highlights from the RTI Promising Practices study\, and provide opportunities to provide feedback on the report. \n[button link=”https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_VHUvKENfQNqnx1GVz43u5w” type=”big” newwindow=”yes”] Register Here[/button] \nPresenters: Danette Knudson\, Robbie Lang\, Dr. Natassia Rodriguez Ott. \nDanette Knudson leads program strategy for College Success Foundation’s (CSF) support services delivered from middle school through college completion.  She led the re-design of CSF’s college services model which now serves nearly 4\,000 students.  Danette is committed to collaborating with partners\, staff\, and students to promote the delivery of relevant\, high-impact programs.  Danette received her Bachelor of Arts and Master in Business in Administration from University of Washington\, Seattle. \n  \n  \n  \n  \nRobbie Lang currently serves as Director of College Services at College Success Foundation.  In this role\, he oversees program design and improvement efforts aimed at supporting college achievement for more than 4\,000 students.  Robbie has a passion for working directly with students\, so in addition to program management\, he also provides coaching support to students.  Robbie understands that each student is unique and motivated differently.  He enjoys helping students overcome personal obstacles to degree completion.  Robbie has a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Communication from Whitworth University and a Master’s in Education in Student Development Administration from Seattle University. \n  \n  \n  \n  \nDr. Natassia Rodriguez Ott  At RTI International\, Dr. Natassia Rodriguez Ott conducts research and evaluation on student-centered education and workforce programs. She utilizes participatory data collection and analysis processes to elevate stakeholder voices\, develop culturally responsive approaches and materials\, and center the needs of historically underserved populations. Dr. Rodriguez Ott specializes in mixed methods research on education and career pathways among high school\, postsecondary\, and adult learners.
URL:https://www.washingtonpassportnetwork.org/event/wpn-webinar-college-completion-coaching-promising-practices/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Northwest Regional Passport Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This regional group is for professionals and educators in the Northwest region/Region 3* that work in the secondary or post-secondary area and support Passport to Careers eligible students. Please contact passport@collegesuccessfoundation.org for more information.   \n*Region 3 includes Snohomish\, Skagit\, Whatcom\, Island\, and/or San Juan Counties.
URL:https://www.washingtonpassportnetwork.org/event/northwest-regional-passport-group-meeting-14/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:The Journey Continues - We Got You!
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the third annual The Journey Continues – We Got You! a virtual College and Career Resource Fair. This is an opportunity to meet representatives at the local colleges and get your questions answered about supports\, apprenticeships\, financial aid\, scholarships\, and resources specifically for students who have experienced foster care or unaccompanied homelessness. \nWho: High school juniors and seniors with experience in foster care or unaccompanied homeless (homelessness without a parent or guardian). Providers attending the event will also need to register.\nWhat: College and Career Resource Fair for Passport to Careers eligible students\nWhen: April 18\, 2023 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.\nWhere: Virtual via Zoom (meeting link provided upon registration) \nAn e-gift card will be provided for all students who participate! Participants will also have the opportunity to receive door prizes for attending. \n[button link=”https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIqdOurrDoiG9SheDZ-zKSrwKB1vg3dIZju” newwindow=”yes”] Register[/button]
URL:https://www.washingtonpassportnetwork.org/event/the-journey-continues-we-got-you/
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SUMMARY:Promising Partnerships- Webinar from John Burton Advocates for Youth
DESCRIPTION:Make a plan to attend the upcoming webinar Promising Partnerships: Supporting College Student Success Through Collaboration Between Basic Needs and Financial Aid Offices on Wednesday\, April 26\, 11:30am – 1pm. This webinar will present the findings from a report from John Burton Advocates for Youth highlighting opportunities for enhanced collaboration and coordination across financial aid and basic needs offices to better support college students in accessing the resources they need to succeed. \n[button link=”https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_PSJN9JePSUmOQrXIP_-X-A#/registration”] Register[/button] \n[button link=”https://jbay.org/resources/promising-partnerships-report/”] Read the Report[/button]
URL:https://www.washingtonpassportnetwork.org/event/promising-partnerships-webinar-from-john-burton-advocates-for-youth/
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SUMMARY:Upcoming Webinar from the National Research Collaborative for Foster Alumni and Higher Education
DESCRIPTION:Many colleges and universities are creating campus-based programs to support students with a background in foster care. When considering the histories of trauma experienced by these young people\, meeting mental health needs is an important part of a portfolio of services. ASuPIRE is a strengths-based\, trauma-informed counseling program that was designed to respond to the unique needs of college students who aged-out and/or experienced foster care at any point across their development. \nThe presenters will be Dr. Cynthia Lietz dean of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions and President’s Professor in the School of Social Work at Arizona State University\, and Justine Cheung\, MSW\, the director for Bridging Success\, Arizona State University’s campus-based support program for students who have experienced foster care. \n[button link=”https://wsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUtcOCvpz4jEtera0WzTYHy7Y045rsbqjyI” newwindow=”yes”] Register [/button]
URL:https://www.washingtonpassportnetwork.org/event/upcoming-webinar-from-the-national-research-collaborative-for-foster-alumni-and-higher-education/
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