Making a difference in students' lives one school at a time
While an increasing number of colleges and universities have embraced the call to meet students’ basic needs, what has been missing is practical, hands-on training from experienced practitioners to move campuses from awareness to fully realized action. To fill this need, CARE Services developed the ASCEND Center, a national program evaluation and training center, focused on increasing the capacity of college personnel to identify and connect students who are homeless, need assistance meeting basic needs, and/or are foster care youth to resources on and off campus; capacity that is not otherwise provided by the state or by the colleges or universities themselves. Program evaluation and four different training levels offered through the ASCEND Center equips colleges and universities to advance the quality of services and improve college access, retention, progression, and graduation of identified student populations.
Designed for people doing the work to make a difference in the lives of students belonging to special populations. The ASCEND Center provides access to tools, network and ideas to improve programmatic efficacy and efficiency.
- LEVEL 1 - INTRO: Discover what to consider during initial stages of developing a program.
- LEVEL 2 - INTERMEDIATE: Expand beyond the conceptual to developing a detailed Programmatic Strategic Operating Plan.
- LEVEL 3 - HANDS-ON: Work together with your team and stakeholders to determine and craft policies, protocols, and a program that best serves your campus and students!
- ASCENDING TO COLLEGE: Develop a high school to higher education pipeline for homeless and foster care students to create a successful transition experience.
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Questions? Please email our CARE Team at careservices@kennesaw.edu.
The ASCEND Center was developed by Kennesaw State University's CARE Services.