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City of Chicago…
  LET’S CONNECT!
René Gomez
Assistant Director of Admissions
Lake Forest College
DeVone Eurales
Senior Assistant Director of Admission,
Coordinator of Multicultural Recruitment
Knox College
City of Chicago… Let’s Connect!
• Building Collaborative Relationships with:
 ▫ High School Counselors and Admission Staffs
 ▫ Community Based Organizations and Admission
   Staffs

• Helping Students and their Families with
  developing successful applications and
  transitions to college.
Session Goals
• Leave this session with:
 ▫ Blueprint to better recruit the city of Chicago.
 ▫ Strategies that can be implemented within your
   office, high school or college.
 ▫ Tips and Best Practices on communication
   between counseling professionals.
 ▫ Tips on how to manage and cultivate dialogue
   between counseling staffs and families.
Why Chicago as a focus?
• Both Knox and Lake Forest College have seen an
  increase in applications over the past three
  years.
• With constant expansions of schools and
  programming within the City, it has become
  essential for us to be able to navigate the
  connections that are helpful to the students that
  we work with but also the institutions we work
  for.
Chicago Schools
 Two types:
   › Chicago Public Schools
   › Chicago Parochial and Private Schools

 Both are different!
   › CPS: Multiple types
     › Neighborhood, Selective Enrollment, Military, Charters
       and Technical, etc.
     › Access dependent on school resources
   › Parochial/Private
     › Funding, Religious based, Gender based, etc.
Chicago Schools cont…
• These small differences alone prove that there
  are different/effective ways to work with each
  type of school/program.
• High School Counselors and Admissions
  Representatives should begin/continue
  discussions on how to build rapport between the
  two!
How do we cultivate relationships?

• Build the relationship


• Maintain the relationship
High School           Admission
Counselors            Counselors




           Tips for
    High School Counselors
Building Collaborative Relationships
• What are you doing to build the bridge with high
  Admission counselors?

• Start the conversation
    Begin to have discussions with your admissions
     colleagues about students that have been successful
     at their schools.
Building Collaborative Relationships
cont…

• Be proactive ask for help!
    Examples: We’re having a college night could you
     lead a panel session.
    Would you be willing to come speak with a group of
     juniors.
Maintaining Relationships
 Reaching Out
     Call the College to check on applicants
     What profile of students are these schools looking
      for?
     Have students from your institutions been
      admitted?
     Have you and/or your students visited campuses?
     Have you contacted Admissions for possible
      programming help?
       Junior Nights, Writing Sessions, Mock Interviews
Admission               High School
Counselors              Counselors




             Tips for
       Admission Counselors
Building Collaborative Relationships
• What are you doing to build the bridge with high
  school counselors?

 ▫ Connecting to their needs!
      College Panels
      Classroom visits
      Family/Parent nights
      Professional Development sessions
      Campus Visits
Building the Relationship
• “First Date”
  ▫   How long have you been there?
  ▫   How big is your case load?
  ▫   What do love most about job?
  ▫   Have you had much contact with my institution?
  ▫   How long have you been in the profession and in
      what capacity?
Maintain the Relationship
• “The Courting Process” - Monthly Check-ins
 ▫   How are they?
 ▫   How are their students?
 ▫   What can I do to help you?
 ▫   Is there any updated information I can have?
 ▫   Have you connected with our alumni teacher in
     the school?
Community Based Organizations
• There are many organizations that deal with the
  youth of Chicago.
• Some examples include:
 ▫   Chicago Scholars
 ▫   Urban Students (U.S.) Empowered
 ▫   HighSight
 ▫   LINK Unlimited
 ▫   East Village Youth Program
 ▫   Upward Bound
Community Based Orgs. cont…
 These programs give students opportunities to grow
  outside of their classrooms.
 Programming may include:
   ›   ACT prep
   ›   College Visits
   ›   Onsite Interviews
   ›   Essay Writing Workshops
 These programs break the mold of the “like”
  student within CPS Schools to a more global
  outlook of students… since they are coming from
  different schools!
A few CBO’s in the City
                            (Click on the name to open the hyperlink)

•   Ada S. McKinley – Henry Ray, Senior Educational Counselor/Trainer, hray@adasmckinley.org

•   After School Matters – Mark Pristop, Post Secondary Coordinator, mark.pristop@cityofchicago.org

•   Chicago Scholars – Meseret Negash, Senior Vice President, External Affairs, mnegash@chicagoscholars.org

•   Chicago Youth Centers – Renee Daye-Cross, Career & College Readiness Coordinator, renee.daye@chicagoyouthcenters.org

•   Collegiate Scholars – Jacqueline Gaines, Manager of College Advising and Admissions, jgaines@uchicago.edu

•   Daniel Murphy Scholarship Foundation – Carol Lee Barry, Director of College Counseling, carollee@dmsf.org

•   Genesys Works – Melissa Vater, Program Coordinator-Lead Instructor, mvater@genesysworks.org

•   HighSight – Patty Hart, Program Director, patty@highsight.org

•   Link Unlimited – Rodney Gore, Program Manager, rgore@linkunlimited.org

•   Marwen – Saba Syal Elahi, Coordinator of College and Career Programs, ssyal@marwen.org

•   Target Hope
Community Based       Admission
 Organizations        Counselors




           Tips for
 Community Based Organizations
Building Collaborative Relationships
• What are you doing to build the bridge with
  Admission Counselors?

 ▫ Accessibility!
    Have you reached out to schools to come and visit
     your CBO site?
    Have students been prepped and are they genuinely
     interested in the visiting with the school?
Maintain the Relationship
• Monthly Check-ins

 ▫ Call with updates about students.
 ▫ Discuss current students from your CBO
 ▫ Strategize programming opportunities
    Application review session
    Campus Visit
 ▫ What can I do for you?
Admission           Community Based
Counselors           Organizations




            Tips for
      Admission Counselors
Building the Relationship
• What are you doing to build the bridge with
  Community Based Organizations?

 ▫ Connect to their needs!
    Get to know who you need to know
    Visit and tour the facility
    Interact with the students more informally
Maintain the Relationship
• Monthly Check-ins
 ▫   How are they?
 ▫   How are their students?
 ▫   What can I do to help you?
 ▫   Is there any updated information I can have?
Relationships…
• Translate into:

• More exposure and interest

• To More Effective Applications!
According to…
• The Consortium on Chicago School Research
 ▫ CPS students who aspire to complete a four-year
   degree do not effectively participate in the college
   application process.1

 ▫ So how do we make sure students become actively
   involved in the application process?


   1
    Executive Summary – From High School to the Future: Potholes on
   the Road to College – March 2008
Effective Applications
• What are effective applications?
  ▫ MATCH AND FIT!
• How do we create successful applications?
  ▫ Sensibility
     Are we helping the student apply to schools that make
      sense to their ability?
  ▫ College Success of Student
     Are the colleges that we are suggesting or working for
      have the proper environment (academic, social,
      aspirations, beliefs, etc.) for the student?
     We need to help guide students to schools that ARE a
      possible yes! Encourage them to be honest with
      themselves and their aptitude.
Effective Applications
• Build a rapport with the family!
 ▫ If families feel that you are looking for their best
   interest in mind… this will begin the process of
   understanding what applying to college entails
 ▫ Once families feel your concern they will, in turn,
   provide TRUST!
Effective Application cont…
• How do you build trust?
 ▫ Accountability
    Do what you say, you’re going to do!
 ▫ Reliability
    Consistent
 ▫ Knowledge
    Know your stuff, know your students, know your
     profession!
 ▫ Maintain Best Interest
    Don’t turn them into something they are not!
 ▫ Professional
Effective Applications cont…
• We need to use our consulting skills
  ▫ Authenticity
  ▫ Relatable
  ▫ Transparency

• With these skills, we can then give responsibility
  to the student to establish their role as an
  advocate for themselves!
Transitions to College
• Students have ideas of what the transition to
  college should be.
• They will find that it is one of self-discovery and
  growth in a new environment
  ▫ When students relate to the niche of what the
    college provides, you are more likely to have them
    as an applicant!
Working together on transition
• Look at transition from the student’s point of
  view.
 ▫   Who you are now?
 ▫   How will you approach varying environments?
 ▫   What expectations have you set?
 ▫   Have these expectations limited yourself or other
     factors?
Working together on transition cont…

• You have to let students know that their
  expectations may not always be met

• As the consultant… CONSULT!
 ▫ We are all on the same page – hoping to have the
   best match fit. We will not set them up to fail or
   be disappointed but we understand that there are
   reaches!
According to…
• The Consortium on Chicago School Research
 ▫ Only about one-third of CPS students who aspire
   to complete a four-year degree enroll in a college
   that matches their qualifications.2

 ▫ How do we make sure that students find and know
   what schools are best fit?


   2
    Executive Summary – From High School to the Future: Potholes
   on the Road to College – March 2008
How do we find best match/fit?
• Make relatable connections to the students
 ▫ Incorporate past student success/experiences
 ▫ Historical Evaluations
• Is this a good match in general? What are the
  challenges other students have had to overcome?
  Resources?
Match/Fit cont…
• Urban to Urban… isn’t an automatic match
• Each neighborhood is different. Students from
  different ways of life and cultures gravitate to
  different things. Find connections!
• Leaving High School and going to College WILL
  BE DIFFERENT! Doesn’t matter how we phrase
  it!
Finally…
• Your student really won’t know what they will
  exactly need until…


 THEY GET THERE! Be supportive and a
 resource when they set foot on campus!
Panel Discussion
• Moderator
 ▫ Quinton Clay
    Assistant Director of Admission and Coordinator of Chicago
     Recruitment – Grinnell College – clayquin@grinnell.edu
• Panel
 ▫ Caroline Kelly
    Dean of College Counseling – Pritzker College Prep –
     ckelly@noblenetwork.org
 ▫ Celso Cárdenas
    College Counselor and Coordinator of College Testing – Francis W.
     Parker School – ccardenas@fwparker.org
 ▫ Patty Hart
    Program Director – HighSight – patty.hart@highsight.org
 ▫ Audrey Penman
    Admissions Counselor – Western Illinois University –
     AR-penman@wiu.edu
Thanks from Us! 
René Gomez
Assistant Director of Admissions
Lake Forest College
(847)735-5008
gomez@lakeforest.edu


                     DeVone Eurales
                     Senior Assistant Director of Admission
                     Knox College
                     (309) 341-7147
                     deurales@knox.edu

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  • 1. City of Chicago… LET’S CONNECT! René Gomez Assistant Director of Admissions Lake Forest College DeVone Eurales Senior Assistant Director of Admission, Coordinator of Multicultural Recruitment Knox College
  • 2. City of Chicago… Let’s Connect! • Building Collaborative Relationships with: ▫ High School Counselors and Admission Staffs ▫ Community Based Organizations and Admission Staffs • Helping Students and their Families with developing successful applications and transitions to college.
  • 3. Session Goals • Leave this session with: ▫ Blueprint to better recruit the city of Chicago. ▫ Strategies that can be implemented within your office, high school or college. ▫ Tips and Best Practices on communication between counseling professionals. ▫ Tips on how to manage and cultivate dialogue between counseling staffs and families.
  • 4. Why Chicago as a focus? • Both Knox and Lake Forest College have seen an increase in applications over the past three years. • With constant expansions of schools and programming within the City, it has become essential for us to be able to navigate the connections that are helpful to the students that we work with but also the institutions we work for.
  • 5. Chicago Schools  Two types: › Chicago Public Schools › Chicago Parochial and Private Schools  Both are different! › CPS: Multiple types › Neighborhood, Selective Enrollment, Military, Charters and Technical, etc. › Access dependent on school resources › Parochial/Private › Funding, Religious based, Gender based, etc.
  • 6. Chicago Schools cont… • These small differences alone prove that there are different/effective ways to work with each type of school/program. • High School Counselors and Admissions Representatives should begin/continue discussions on how to build rapport between the two!
  • 7. How do we cultivate relationships? • Build the relationship • Maintain the relationship
  • 8. High School Admission Counselors Counselors Tips for High School Counselors
  • 9. Building Collaborative Relationships • What are you doing to build the bridge with high Admission counselors? • Start the conversation  Begin to have discussions with your admissions colleagues about students that have been successful at their schools.
  • 10. Building Collaborative Relationships cont… • Be proactive ask for help!  Examples: We’re having a college night could you lead a panel session.  Would you be willing to come speak with a group of juniors.
  • 11. Maintaining Relationships  Reaching Out  Call the College to check on applicants  What profile of students are these schools looking for?  Have students from your institutions been admitted?  Have you and/or your students visited campuses?  Have you contacted Admissions for possible programming help?  Junior Nights, Writing Sessions, Mock Interviews
  • 12. Admission High School Counselors Counselors Tips for Admission Counselors
  • 13. Building Collaborative Relationships • What are you doing to build the bridge with high school counselors? ▫ Connecting to their needs!  College Panels  Classroom visits  Family/Parent nights  Professional Development sessions  Campus Visits
  • 14. Building the Relationship • “First Date” ▫ How long have you been there? ▫ How big is your case load? ▫ What do love most about job? ▫ Have you had much contact with my institution? ▫ How long have you been in the profession and in what capacity?
  • 15. Maintain the Relationship • “The Courting Process” - Monthly Check-ins ▫ How are they? ▫ How are their students? ▫ What can I do to help you? ▫ Is there any updated information I can have? ▫ Have you connected with our alumni teacher in the school?
  • 16. Community Based Organizations • There are many organizations that deal with the youth of Chicago. • Some examples include: ▫ Chicago Scholars ▫ Urban Students (U.S.) Empowered ▫ HighSight ▫ LINK Unlimited ▫ East Village Youth Program ▫ Upward Bound
  • 17. Community Based Orgs. cont…  These programs give students opportunities to grow outside of their classrooms.  Programming may include: › ACT prep › College Visits › Onsite Interviews › Essay Writing Workshops  These programs break the mold of the “like” student within CPS Schools to a more global outlook of students… since they are coming from different schools!
  • 18. A few CBO’s in the City (Click on the name to open the hyperlink) • Ada S. McKinley – Henry Ray, Senior Educational Counselor/Trainer, hray@adasmckinley.org • After School Matters – Mark Pristop, Post Secondary Coordinator, mark.pristop@cityofchicago.org • Chicago Scholars – Meseret Negash, Senior Vice President, External Affairs, mnegash@chicagoscholars.org • Chicago Youth Centers – Renee Daye-Cross, Career & College Readiness Coordinator, renee.daye@chicagoyouthcenters.org • Collegiate Scholars – Jacqueline Gaines, Manager of College Advising and Admissions, jgaines@uchicago.edu • Daniel Murphy Scholarship Foundation – Carol Lee Barry, Director of College Counseling, carollee@dmsf.org • Genesys Works – Melissa Vater, Program Coordinator-Lead Instructor, mvater@genesysworks.org • HighSight – Patty Hart, Program Director, patty@highsight.org • Link Unlimited – Rodney Gore, Program Manager, rgore@linkunlimited.org • Marwen – Saba Syal Elahi, Coordinator of College and Career Programs, ssyal@marwen.org • Target Hope
  • 19. Community Based Admission Organizations Counselors Tips for Community Based Organizations
  • 20. Building Collaborative Relationships • What are you doing to build the bridge with Admission Counselors? ▫ Accessibility!  Have you reached out to schools to come and visit your CBO site?  Have students been prepped and are they genuinely interested in the visiting with the school?
  • 21. Maintain the Relationship • Monthly Check-ins ▫ Call with updates about students. ▫ Discuss current students from your CBO ▫ Strategize programming opportunities  Application review session  Campus Visit ▫ What can I do for you?
  • 22. Admission Community Based Counselors Organizations Tips for Admission Counselors
  • 23. Building the Relationship • What are you doing to build the bridge with Community Based Organizations? ▫ Connect to their needs!  Get to know who you need to know  Visit and tour the facility  Interact with the students more informally
  • 24. Maintain the Relationship • Monthly Check-ins ▫ How are they? ▫ How are their students? ▫ What can I do to help you? ▫ Is there any updated information I can have?
  • 25. Relationships… • Translate into: • More exposure and interest • To More Effective Applications!
  • 26. According to… • The Consortium on Chicago School Research ▫ CPS students who aspire to complete a four-year degree do not effectively participate in the college application process.1 ▫ So how do we make sure students become actively involved in the application process? 1 Executive Summary – From High School to the Future: Potholes on the Road to College – March 2008
  • 27. Effective Applications • What are effective applications? ▫ MATCH AND FIT! • How do we create successful applications? ▫ Sensibility  Are we helping the student apply to schools that make sense to their ability? ▫ College Success of Student  Are the colleges that we are suggesting or working for have the proper environment (academic, social, aspirations, beliefs, etc.) for the student?  We need to help guide students to schools that ARE a possible yes! Encourage them to be honest with themselves and their aptitude.
  • 28. Effective Applications • Build a rapport with the family! ▫ If families feel that you are looking for their best interest in mind… this will begin the process of understanding what applying to college entails ▫ Once families feel your concern they will, in turn, provide TRUST!
  • 29. Effective Application cont… • How do you build trust? ▫ Accountability  Do what you say, you’re going to do! ▫ Reliability  Consistent ▫ Knowledge  Know your stuff, know your students, know your profession! ▫ Maintain Best Interest  Don’t turn them into something they are not! ▫ Professional
  • 30. Effective Applications cont… • We need to use our consulting skills ▫ Authenticity ▫ Relatable ▫ Transparency • With these skills, we can then give responsibility to the student to establish their role as an advocate for themselves!
  • 31. Transitions to College • Students have ideas of what the transition to college should be. • They will find that it is one of self-discovery and growth in a new environment ▫ When students relate to the niche of what the college provides, you are more likely to have them as an applicant!
  • 32. Working together on transition • Look at transition from the student’s point of view. ▫ Who you are now? ▫ How will you approach varying environments? ▫ What expectations have you set? ▫ Have these expectations limited yourself or other factors?
  • 33. Working together on transition cont… • You have to let students know that their expectations may not always be met • As the consultant… CONSULT! ▫ We are all on the same page – hoping to have the best match fit. We will not set them up to fail or be disappointed but we understand that there are reaches!
  • 34. According to… • The Consortium on Chicago School Research ▫ Only about one-third of CPS students who aspire to complete a four-year degree enroll in a college that matches their qualifications.2 ▫ How do we make sure that students find and know what schools are best fit? 2 Executive Summary – From High School to the Future: Potholes on the Road to College – March 2008
  • 35. How do we find best match/fit? • Make relatable connections to the students ▫ Incorporate past student success/experiences ▫ Historical Evaluations • Is this a good match in general? What are the challenges other students have had to overcome? Resources?
  • 36. Match/Fit cont… • Urban to Urban… isn’t an automatic match • Each neighborhood is different. Students from different ways of life and cultures gravitate to different things. Find connections! • Leaving High School and going to College WILL BE DIFFERENT! Doesn’t matter how we phrase it!
  • 37. Finally… • Your student really won’t know what they will exactly need until… THEY GET THERE! Be supportive and a resource when they set foot on campus!
  • 38. Panel Discussion • Moderator ▫ Quinton Clay  Assistant Director of Admission and Coordinator of Chicago Recruitment – Grinnell College – clayquin@grinnell.edu • Panel ▫ Caroline Kelly  Dean of College Counseling – Pritzker College Prep – ckelly@noblenetwork.org ▫ Celso Cárdenas  College Counselor and Coordinator of College Testing – Francis W. Parker School – ccardenas@fwparker.org ▫ Patty Hart  Program Director – HighSight – patty.hart@highsight.org ▫ Audrey Penman  Admissions Counselor – Western Illinois University – AR-penman@wiu.edu
  • 39. Thanks from Us!  René Gomez Assistant Director of Admissions Lake Forest College (847)735-5008 gomez@lakeforest.edu DeVone Eurales Senior Assistant Director of Admission Knox College (309) 341-7147 deurales@knox.edu