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SINGLE STOP IN NORTH CAROLINA
Through a unique one-stop shop, Single Stop connects people to the resources they need to attain higher education, obtain good jobs,
and achieve financial self-sufficiency.
Persistence Network
4
Academic advising
Student affairs
Health and counseling
services
Financial aid
Career services
Enrollment management
We build on what works, integrating with and coordinating efforts across existing programs and services.
New technology will allow us to meet students needs and maximize reach without trading on service quality.
Federal Pell Grant Single Stop(Public Benefits)
Single Stopand
Federal Pell Grant
$0
$2,000
$4,000
$6,000
$8,000
$10,000
$12,000
5550 5550$5,392
$5,392
$5,550 $5,392
$10,942
Valu
e of
Ser
vice
s
Total support to students
Students who confirm receipt of benefits at Single Stop are drawing down nearly $5,400, effectively doubling the maximum Pell award. This analysis does not include tax credits, a major driver of impact at all Single Stop sites, or social services such as legal advising and financial counseling.
Single Stop effectively doubles maximum Pell.
Research suggests that students who receive Single Stop services persist at significantly higher rates than those who do not.
0%20%40%60%80%
85% 85%68% 71%
Single Stop USA Clients Constructed Comparison Group
Stud
ent
Enro
llmen
t
Single Stop significantly impacts retention.
Single Stop increasingly affects the bottom line of its community college partners.
Enrollment 9,600Attrition rate for first time full time students Y1-Y2 17.9%First year students not returning 1,718
Per student gross revenue $8,500Total college loses in gross revenue due to attrition$14,603,000Students not returning but eligible for Single Stop services 859Projected impact on retention 15%Additional students retained due to Single Stop services 129Per student gross revenue $8,500
Potential savings in decreased attrition ~$1,096,500
Increased retention yields healthier families and stronger communities but it also creates value for public and private stakeholders, and generates revenue for colleges.
1“Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2011” U.S Census Bureau, September 2012
Single Stop partners with community colleges and community-based organizations in 8 states.
05/02/2023
Where are we?
Wolfson CampusKendall CampusNorth Campus
Kingsborough CCLaGuardia CCHostos CCBronx CCBorough of Manhattan CCGuttman CCQueensborough CC
Ocean CampusMission Campus
Single Stop is excited to be in North Carolina!
3rd largest system in
the country.
840,000 students
enrolled in community
college.
High % of students on Pell Grants.
Strong commitment through: NCCS;
SuccessNC; Completion by
Design.According to College Board, about 41% of NC
community college students attained a certificate, associate degree or transferred
within 6 years.
WWW.SINGLESTOP.ORG
CLARE CADY, SENIOR PROGRAM [email protected]
SARAH CRAWFORD, NORTH CAROLINA STATE [email protected]