Thursday, May 5, 2011

December 2010 & January 2011


Group Goals: Promoting Empowerment & Academic Success
One of the exciting changes that we have recently introduced into our program is the establishment of 3 “group goals” which every JOYA Scholars student will be aiming to fulfill in the coming quarter.

JoyaMentoringSession 8-21The first of these group goals is for every student to meet with their school counselor to discuss their desire to attend college, the colleges they plan to apply to and what they are interested in studying in college. Our second group goal is for every student to discuss each of these three items with their parents. Finally, our third group goal is for each student in our program to raise at least one letter grade in an academic class.

These steps are important for each student to take, as they will facilitate discussion between students and parents about college, allow students to receive valuable feedback from their counselors, and empower students to develop a deeper commitment to their own academic progress. As a result, and with the help of their mentors, they will be better prepared for college success!


Workshops: Clarifying Misconceptions & Providing Encouragement
One of the great things about our workshops is the chance they give our students to receive clarity and encouragement as a group with regard to their misconceptions about college.

JoyaStudentWorkshop 3-5b 3At our two recent workshops, students had the opportunity to grow in their knowledge of college admissions and financial aid. Among other things, they learned that different colleges have different requirements to apply, that the "common app" makes it possible to apply to several colleges with one application, thatthey should have a good relationship with at least one of their teachers (for letters of recommendation), that there is no limit to the number of scholarships they can receive, that they do not need to know which college they are going to in order to file the FAFSA and that there are scholarships available for every type of student.

When common misunderstandings are addressed for our students, as they were in our recent workshops, they are significantly encouraged about the accessibility of college. This, along with the support they receive from their mentors, increases their inspiration and motivation to strive for higher education!


Announcements
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JOYA Scholars is looking for volunteer tutors! If you are interested in tutoring our students please contact Emily, our Mentor Coordinator, at emilycross@joyascholars.org.

There are a few different ways you can support our program this year. Please check out our recent blogpost, "Investing in Our Students" to find out!

Final Note
We hope that you have been encouraged to learn about the difference your partnership is making in the lives of our students! If you'd like to visit one of our meetings, join us on one of our college visits or mentor with us next year, please contact Bianca, our Program Director, at biancapena@joyascholars.org or 714.322.JOYA. To make a financial contribution to our work in the Garnet neighborhood, please click here: Donate to JOYA Scholars. Thank you!

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