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SINGLE STOP IN NORTH CAROLINA

Single Stop in North Carolina

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SINGLE STOP IN NORTH CAROLINA

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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

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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.

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New technology will allow us to meet students needs and maximize reach without trading on service quality.

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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.

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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

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Single Stop significantly impacts retention.

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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.

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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

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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.

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WWW.SINGLESTOP.ORG

CLARE CADY, SENIOR PROGRAM [email protected]

SARAH CRAWFORD, NORTH CAROLINA STATE [email protected]