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Looking beyond graduation:
Experiences of former foster youth and
homeless students who were involved in a
campus-based support program
Lisa Schelbe, Ph.D., MSW Florida State University
Lisa Jackson, LCSW, MSW Florida State University
Today’s Conversation
Campus Support Program Overview
Research Findings
Questions and Discussion
Unconquered Scholars
Program
• Foster Care Alumni
• Homelessness
• Relative Care
• Ward of the State
Provide qualified Florida State University students guidance, continual
mentor-ship, advocacy, security, and a voice to further ensure their
personal academic success and long-term independence.
Our Mission
Retention Barriers
Academics
Funding
Engagement
Essential Needs
Overall Health
Retention Strategies
• Alternate admission mechanism
– Reduced admission requirements
– Early identification
– Summer Bridge Program
• Academics
– Departmental and campus-wide academic support
• Funding
– Federal financial aid
– Department of Children and Families Tuition and Fee
Waiver
– Homeless Tuition and Fee Exemption
– Institutional funding
Retention Strategies
• Engagement
– Student Advisory Board
– Informs programming
• Essential Needs
– Gap housing
– Meal plans/food pantry
• Overall Health
– Medical care
– Psychotherapy
Unconquered Scholars
90% Retention  85% Graduation
2.9 Cumulative GPA
Background: Life after
Graduation Study
• The study seeks to understand graduates’
experiences after leaving college and having
been involved with Unconquered Scholars, a
campus-based support program.
• Additionally, the study seeks feedback from
graduates about Unconquered Scholars
Program and what could be done to improve
the program.
Evaluation Overview
• Online survey
– At graduation
– Six months after graduation
– One year after graduation
• Questions
– Survey questions
– Open ended responses
• Data collected starting 2016
– Issues with retention
– Incentives started 2018
Participants
• 29 graduating students participated at
baseline; 16 graduates participated at 6-
month follow-up
• Race/Ethnicity
African American/Black: 20 (69%)
White/Caucasian: 6 (21%)
Hispanic/Latino: 4 (14%)
• Gender
Female 25 (86%) Male 4 (14%)
At Graduation
• On average, students report being engaged
(frequently/many times using programs) with
programs and find the programs fairly to very
helpful.
At Graduation
• When it comes to feeling prepared for life
after graduation, there was a range in
responses.
– The vast majority of students feel fairly prepared
with a minority feeling completely, somewhat or
not at all.
– About half the students report feeling completely
competent that they will be able to find a job they
are suited for after graduation.
How did the program
help during college?
• Support
• Resources
• Guidance
• Inspiration
• Confidence
• “It offered my resources to make my college expiernece
[sic]. It provided me confidence to overcome all
obstacles. It offered me people I could lean on in time of
need. I was provided with success coaches, mentors, and
life saver I couldn’t have done it without Unconquered.”
• “It kept me on track and confidence that I can do more
than I originally believed.”
• “The Unconquered Scholars Program supported me
mentally and emotionally to know that I was not alone
during my undergraduate experience. It helped me to
know that I had somene [sic] behind me who wanted to
see me succeed rather than me just being another
number at Florida State.”
Graduates’ Words
Favorite thing about being
an Unconquered Scholar
• Support system
• Family away from home
– “It was a family right on campus”
• “Community of peers”
– “My favorite thing was having a group of students
around me that were familiar with my
circumstances…”
– “The feeling of unity and being around individuals
who have been in similar situations like mine”
• Safe space
At 6-month Follow-up
• Half of graduates were in graduate school
• 75% were employed (only 2 graduates were
working part time)
– 25% were looking for employment
• Approximately 1/3 felt completely prepared to
pay bills after college
• Most graduates lived with roommates or
family
• Almost all mentioned specific obstacles
Post-Graduation
Obstacles
• Money
• Limited social support
• Adjusting to working
What would help
prepare for life after
college?
• Develop money management skills
• Offer workshops on life after graduation
• Focus on career planning
• Assist with applying to graduate school
• Facilitate connections with graduates
Implications
• The launch from college can be challenging for foster
care alumni and students experiencing homelessness.
• In addition to providing support and resources to
students involved in campus-based support programs,
attention should be paid to developing life skills that
are needed after graduation.
• Campus-based support programs may be helpful for
graduate students, although they should be tailored to
their unique needs.
• Graduates from campus-based support programs may
benefit from support and resources during the first
year after graduation.
Thoughts on Findings
• Limited data exists about how foster care
alumni fare after graduating from college.
• Considering the small sample from only one
campus-based support program, we cannot
generalize the findings to all students who
graduate after being involved in a campus-
based support program.
• There is a need for more research to better
understand the needs of graduates as they
transition out of college.
Acknowledgements
• Unconquered Scholars
• Tadarryal Starke
• Pam MacDill
• Tom Herndon
• Florida Department of Children and Families
• Florida State University
Questions?
For more information:
Lisa Schelbe Lschelbe@fsu.edu
Lisa Jackson Lisa Jackson lisa.a.jackson@fsu.edu

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Engaged Scholarship on Foster Alumni

  • 1. Looking beyond graduation: Experiences of former foster youth and homeless students who were involved in a campus-based support program Lisa Schelbe, Ph.D., MSW Florida State University Lisa Jackson, LCSW, MSW Florida State University
  • 2. Today’s Conversation Campus Support Program Overview Research Findings Questions and Discussion
  • 3. Unconquered Scholars Program • Foster Care Alumni • Homelessness • Relative Care • Ward of the State Provide qualified Florida State University students guidance, continual mentor-ship, advocacy, security, and a voice to further ensure their personal academic success and long-term independence. Our Mission
  • 5. Retention Strategies • Alternate admission mechanism – Reduced admission requirements – Early identification – Summer Bridge Program • Academics – Departmental and campus-wide academic support • Funding – Federal financial aid – Department of Children and Families Tuition and Fee Waiver – Homeless Tuition and Fee Exemption – Institutional funding
  • 6. Retention Strategies • Engagement – Student Advisory Board – Informs programming • Essential Needs – Gap housing – Meal plans/food pantry • Overall Health – Medical care – Psychotherapy
  • 7. Unconquered Scholars 90% Retention  85% Graduation 2.9 Cumulative GPA
  • 8. Background: Life after Graduation Study • The study seeks to understand graduates’ experiences after leaving college and having been involved with Unconquered Scholars, a campus-based support program. • Additionally, the study seeks feedback from graduates about Unconquered Scholars Program and what could be done to improve the program.
  • 9. Evaluation Overview • Online survey – At graduation – Six months after graduation – One year after graduation • Questions – Survey questions – Open ended responses • Data collected starting 2016 – Issues with retention – Incentives started 2018
  • 10. Participants • 29 graduating students participated at baseline; 16 graduates participated at 6- month follow-up • Race/Ethnicity African American/Black: 20 (69%) White/Caucasian: 6 (21%) Hispanic/Latino: 4 (14%) • Gender Female 25 (86%) Male 4 (14%)
  • 11. At Graduation • On average, students report being engaged (frequently/many times using programs) with programs and find the programs fairly to very helpful.
  • 12. At Graduation • When it comes to feeling prepared for life after graduation, there was a range in responses. – The vast majority of students feel fairly prepared with a minority feeling completely, somewhat or not at all. – About half the students report feeling completely competent that they will be able to find a job they are suited for after graduation.
  • 13. How did the program help during college? • Support • Resources • Guidance • Inspiration • Confidence
  • 14. • “It offered my resources to make my college expiernece [sic]. It provided me confidence to overcome all obstacles. It offered me people I could lean on in time of need. I was provided with success coaches, mentors, and life saver I couldn’t have done it without Unconquered.” • “It kept me on track and confidence that I can do more than I originally believed.” • “The Unconquered Scholars Program supported me mentally and emotionally to know that I was not alone during my undergraduate experience. It helped me to know that I had somene [sic] behind me who wanted to see me succeed rather than me just being another number at Florida State.” Graduates’ Words
  • 15. Favorite thing about being an Unconquered Scholar • Support system • Family away from home – “It was a family right on campus” • “Community of peers” – “My favorite thing was having a group of students around me that were familiar with my circumstances…” – “The feeling of unity and being around individuals who have been in similar situations like mine” • Safe space
  • 16. At 6-month Follow-up • Half of graduates were in graduate school • 75% were employed (only 2 graduates were working part time) – 25% were looking for employment • Approximately 1/3 felt completely prepared to pay bills after college • Most graduates lived with roommates or family • Almost all mentioned specific obstacles
  • 17. Post-Graduation Obstacles • Money • Limited social support • Adjusting to working
  • 18. What would help prepare for life after college? • Develop money management skills • Offer workshops on life after graduation • Focus on career planning • Assist with applying to graduate school • Facilitate connections with graduates
  • 19. Implications • The launch from college can be challenging for foster care alumni and students experiencing homelessness. • In addition to providing support and resources to students involved in campus-based support programs, attention should be paid to developing life skills that are needed after graduation. • Campus-based support programs may be helpful for graduate students, although they should be tailored to their unique needs. • Graduates from campus-based support programs may benefit from support and resources during the first year after graduation.
  • 20. Thoughts on Findings • Limited data exists about how foster care alumni fare after graduating from college. • Considering the small sample from only one campus-based support program, we cannot generalize the findings to all students who graduate after being involved in a campus- based support program. • There is a need for more research to better understand the needs of graduates as they transition out of college.
  • 21. Acknowledgements • Unconquered Scholars • Tadarryal Starke • Pam MacDill • Tom Herndon • Florida Department of Children and Families • Florida State University
  • 22. Questions? For more information: Lisa Schelbe Lschelbe@fsu.edu Lisa Jackson Lisa Jackson lisa.a.jackson@fsu.edu

Editor's Notes

  1. Welcome. Introduce selves.
  2. HX. Begin in 2012, In 5th year with almost 110 undergraduate students, an several grad students, SW perspective, that is strengths based and systems focused. Not top down approach. Program operation is based on active student voice and strong collaboration between Student Advisory board and Administration. Also, University strategic plan includes content on goal to build pipeline for USP qualified students into FSU
  3. Summer Bridge Program: AAM: Academics: In department mandatory study hours tutors ACE workshops on learning style, note taking. Test taking, etc. Funding FSU FA Awards 280 Million in assistance each year. CARE GRANTS 75% (cost of attendance 21k) works out to approx. 16,000 in non-loan, grant funds minimum last 3 cohorts FLORIDA Homeless Tuition and Fee Exemption (28 states DCF) 5 for HTE
  4. Engagement: Student Advisory Board Comprised of qualified students Inform programming Represent needs of all Scholars Collaborate with administration Serve as ambassadors Leadership opportunity Engage Student Voice Strengths-based Perspective Overcome Imposter view Focus on past successes Re-authoring Dedicated staff MSW with expertise Accessible and dependable Mentorship, advocacy, guidance Scaffold approach to independence Cohesion building Deliberate and effective programming to build Campus Family amongst students Essential needs Housing University Housing placements in year-round residence halls gap housing also work with local student housing non profit and foster family association Food meal plans private donors in departmental for USP and on campus food pantry Overall Health Strong campus partnerships On-campus, easily accessible services Medical assistance Counseling services
  5. Transition into study