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Lansing Community CollegeContactsH.O.P.E. Scholarship Program Contacts
Toni Glasscoe Director K-12 Relations
(517) 483-9909 | [email protected]
Deb Logsdon Support Staff
(517) 483-1723 | [email protected]
Emily Sorroche H.O.P.E. Ombudsman
(517) 483-9663 | [email protected]
LCC Admissions Office 483-1200
LCC Office of Financial Aid 483-1200
LCC Assessment Center 267-5500
LCC Advising/Counseling 483-1904
Resources and Services offered at LCC:
n Assistance with the LCC admittance process
n Financial Aid Assistance
n Academic Advising
n FACTS Payment Plan Assistance
n Assistance with choosing a program of study
n Referral to other college and community services as necessary (i.e. Office of Disability Support Services, MI Rehab Services, MI Works)
n H.O.P.E. Scholar Dollars (for eligible students)
n H.O.P.E. Scholar Book Vouchers (for eligible students)
Virg Bernero, Mayor
Chief Yankowski
Chief Yankowski
Lansing Community College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, a commission member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
The commission can be contacted at www.ncahlc.org or by phone at (800) 621-7440. Its mailing address is 230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500, Chicago, IL 60604.
The main campus of Lansing Community College is located in downtown Lansing. Student service offices are located at 422 N. Washington Square and can be
contacted at www.lcc.edu or by phone at (517) 483-1957.
For additional resources, visit: lcc.edu/k12/hope
lcc.edu
H.O.P.E. ScholarsAs a H.O.P.E. Scholar you should review the “H.O.P.E. Scholarship Compact,” found on the Lansing School District website. We also encourage you to attend regular meetings with your H.O.P.E. Building Coordinator, the annual H.O.P.E. Scholarship dinner, the H.O.P.E. Leadership Academy (August) and participate in enrichment activities. Please inform your H.O.P.E. Building Coordinator of any address, phone number or email changes.
6th – 9th Grades
n Attend the induction of H.O.P.E. Scholars in the 6th grade.
n Meet with your H.O.P.E. Building Coordinator as needed to receive extra assistance with school work.
10th and 11th Grades
n Check in with your H.O.P.E. Building Coordinator in September.
n Review assessment questions for reading, writing and math to prepare for the LCC Assessment Test that you will take in 12th Grade.
12th Grade
n Meet with your H.O.P.E. Building Coordinator to review checklist, requirements and deadlines.
n Complete the LCC admission process on-line at lcc.edu during the Fall of your Senior year. You must be admitted to LCC before you can complete any other steps.
n Review the Skills Assessment Test Packet and guidelines for the Reading, Writing and Math placement (October).
n Take the Skills Assessment Test for Reading, Writing and Math placement (January). If you do not place at a college-ready level, you should re-test before you attend New Student Orientation.
n Complete the LCC Foundation Scholarship Application at lcc.edu/scholarships, which is usually due February. Failure to complete the LCC Scholarship Application and submit it by the due date will result in forfeiture of the H.O.P.E. Scholarship.
❏ Start in November by working on your “personal statement” and getting letters of recommendation.
n Fill out your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at fafsa.ed.gov. Check website for deadline.
❏ Financial Aid must be completely processed and packaged by August 1st of each year to be eligible to receive H.O.P.E. Scholar Dollars.
n Receive assistance with signing up for classes at LCC by attending one of several New Student Orientation and Academic Advising Sessions held each Summer following graduation.
n Enroll in SDEV101: First Year Experience. lcc.edu/k12/hope
Important Dates for Seniors
n Deadline to have Financial Aid processed
to be eligible for H.O.P.E. Scholar Dollars
n Attend H.O.P.E Leadership Academy Kick-off
n Check-in with your H.O.P.E.
Building Coordinator
n Fall classes start
n Complete LCC Admissions Application
online
n Review Skills Assessment Test Packet
n Prepare personal statement and start getting
letters of recommendation ready for the
Foundation Scholarship Application
n Review Skills Assessment Test Packet
n Visit collegegoalsunday.org
n FAFSA Application available online
n Complete LCC Admissions Application Online
n LCC Foundation Scholarship Application Due
n Take the Skills Assessment Test
n FAFSA Priority Filing Deadline — March 1st
n Complete your FAFSA
(if you have not already done so)
n Retake Skills Assessment Tests
(if you didn’t score college level)
n Follow-up and log into your LCC student
banner account to be sure your FAFSA is
completely processed
n Attend New Student Orientation/Academic
Advising Session
n Register for Fall Classes
n Attend New Student Orientation/Academic
Advising Sessions
n Attend Information Session with
H.O.P.E. Office
n Register for Fall Classes
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H.O.P.E. Scholarship Program
The H.O.P.E. (Helping Other People Excel) Scholarship Program is an
education initiative in cooperation with the Lansing School District,
the City of Lansing, Lansing Community College, the Lansing Police
Department, YMCA, and in cooperation with local businesses and
private citizens.
The H.O.P.E. Scholarship Program offers Lansing School District
youth an opportunity for a college education and a brighter future.
Students are initiated into the program as sixth graders. Students
promise to finish high school in exchange for two years of free
tuition at Lansing Community College. The students are chosen
by their school based on their ability to utilize the program. Lansing
Community College has been welcoming H.O.P.E. Scholars
since Fall 2007.