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Manhattanville in West Harlem Implementation Plan Report October 16, 2017 Submission Manhattanville in West Harlem Implementation Plan Report October 16, 2017 Submission Declaration Reference and Key Data Obligation Section Number: 5.07(c)(vi) Obligation Title: Undergraduate Scholarships for Aid-Eligible Students from the Local Community Obligation Page Number: 53 Obligation Trigger: PACB Approval Obligation Start Date: May 20, 2009 (PACB Approval date) Obligation End Date: May 20, 2035* (25 Years from Commencement) Obligation Status: In Compliance Obligation Undergraduate Scholarships for Aid-Eligible Students from the Local Community. In an effort to encourage students to attend Columbia College and the Fu School of Engineering and Applied Science, CU shall undertake a targeted recruitment effort for qualified students from the local community. Commencing on May 20, 2009, CU shall establish a scholarship fund to serve up to 40 aid-eligible undergraduate students per year who are admitted to Columbia College and the Fu School of Engineering and Applied Science from Harlem, with funding made available to meet their fully demonstrated financial need until 2033 or for a period of 25 years from commencement, whichever is longer. *Undergraduate scholarships were made available with the start of the 2010-2011 academic year, one year after the trigger date. Therefore, this obligation will be in effect until the 2034-2035 academic year, 25 years from the commencement of the obligation implementation. Note: In Spring 2014, the financial support for local students was officially named the Thompson-Muñoz scholarship award, named after two local Columbia graduates. Evidence of Compliance 1. Annual report reflecting prior Academic year awards Columbia University’s Implementation Plan and all supporting documentation are made available on the Community Services Webpage at http://manhattanville.columbia.edu/community/benefits-and-amenities. Page 36 of 78 Manhattanville in West Harlem Implementation Plan Report October 16, 2017 Submission EOC Checklist for Obligation 5.07(c)(vi): Please check to verify EOC items submitted for review. 1. Annual report reflecting prior Academic year awards Monitor’s Notes / Comments: ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Status: Please check to indicate the status of Obligation 5.07(c)(vi): In Compliance In Progress Not In Compliance Not Triggered Page 37 of 78 Manhattanville in West Harlem Declaration Section 5.07(c)(vi) Implementation Plan Report Undergraduate Scholarships for Aid-Eligible Students from the Local Community Annual Report: Undergraduate Scholarships for Aid-Eligible Students from the Local Community State Submission Annual Reporting Period: Academic Year 2016 - 2017 Local Aid-Eligible Students Admitted to Columbia College and/or The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science Academic Year 2016-2017 Scholarships Awarded for Academic Year: 2016-2017 Expected Year of Amount Awarded Total Awarded To Unique ID School New/ Renewal Zip Code Graduation (CU Specific) Date UI000000113 2020 CC $40,207.00 New $40,207.00 10025 UI000000096 2020 CC $46,942.00 Renewal $82,828.00 10025 UI000000080 2018 CC $61,112.00 Renewal $174,976.00 10025 UI000000081 2018 EN $56,784.00 Renewal $160,714.00 10025 UI000000088 2018 EN $55,212.00 Renewal $160,186.00 10025 UI000000112 2019 CC $11,105.00 New $11,105.00 10025 UI000000093 2019 CC $53,238.00 Renewal $108,712.00 10026 UI000000101 2017 CC $29,255.00 Renewal $60,546.00 10027 UI000000105 2020 CC $62,479.00 New $62,479.00 10027 UI000000091 2020 CC $56,442.00 Renewal $105,619.00 10029 UI000000090 2019 EN $48,832.00 Renewal $99,875.00 10029 UI000000085 2018 CC $48,742.00 Renewal $143,652.00 10030 UI000000077 2019 CC $46,926.00 Renewal $92,862.00 10031 UI000000103 2020 CC $53,882.00 New $53,882.00 10032 UI000000100 2019 CC $54,715.00 Renewal $107,892.00 10032 UI000000084 2018 EN $48,742.00 Renewal $143,902.00 10032 UI000000083 2020 CC $53,427.00 New $53,427.00 10033 UI000000110 2020 CC $53,295.00 New $53,295.00 10033 UI000000102 2020 CC $44,752.00 New $44,752.00 10034 UI000000087 2018 CC $58,177.00 Renewal $169,979.00 10035 UI000000098 2019 CC $56,375.00 Renewal $110,247.00 10039 UI000000086 2018 CC $50,992.00 Renewal $142,511.00 10451 UI000000089 2019 CC $48,883.00 Renewal $97,644.00 10454 UI000000109 2021 CC $21,308.00 New $21,308.00 10454 UI000000108 2020 CC $51,640.00 New $51,640.00 10474 Outreach Plan Summary Columbia Summer Programs College Fair - Every summer Columbia University hosts one of the largest summer college fairs in the country attracting over 100 colleges from across the country. The breadth and depth of our college preparatory efforts for local students increases the popularity of our summer college fair. The college fair consists of workshops for local parents and students, including tips for performing your college search and navigating the college fair, a workshop on financial aid, and a workshop on the college application process. Additional Supporting Documentation ● Press release about the naming of scholarship for local students after alumni (Nov. 17, 2014) ● Summary of Local Outreach Efforts ● Summer Programs College Fair - List of Community Based Organizations Present ● Summer Programs College Fair - Pictures ● Email Invitationals for Thompson-Muñoz Scholars Reception and On-Campus Events State Submission Date: October 16, 2017 © Columbia University Schools from which Thompson Munoz Scholars were admitted 2017 Abraham Joshua Heschel School Brearly School Bronx High School of Science Columbia Secondary School for Math, Science and Engineering Columbia Secondary School for Math, Science and Engineering Deerfield Academy Frederick Douglass Academy High School for Environmental Studies High School for Math, Science and Engineering Lycee Francais de New York Manhattan Village Academy Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute/Academy for Software Engineering NYC Special Music School, NYC Stuyvesant High School Elementary School Students Brownsville Collegiate Charter Scool 364 Sackman St. Brooklyn, NY 11212 PS 120K 18 Beaver St. Brooklyn, NY 11206 P.S. 268 133 E. 53rd St. Brooklyn, NY 11203 Rosalyn Yalow Charter School 116 E. 169th St. Bronx, NY 10452 P.S. 103 4125 Carpenter Ave. bronx, NY 10466 P.S. 335 888 Rev James A. Polite Ave. Rm 202 Bronx, NY 10459 P.S. 13 Roberto Clemete School 557 Pennsylvania Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11207 Hearts of Gold STEP program 11 W. 25th St. New York, NY 10010 High School Visits to Columiba University Visiting Center Group Name: Group Size: Group Description Mott Hall III 40 Bronx Public School Bronx Theater School 30 Bronx Public School Harlem Children's Zone 80 Harlem CBO Goddard Riverside Beacon 35 New York City CBO Girls Who Code 25 Computer-oriented non-profit Effective Academy 30 New York City CBO Wilson Comm. Coll. Upward B. 39 Upward bound via travel agency Emma lazarus High School 20 NYC Public High school for new English learners Academy for Lang. and Tech. 40 Bronx public school World View High School 40 Bronx Public School CBI East Side 35 Manhattan public school Deloitte Academy 56 Manhattan CBO Big Brothers, Big Sisters 15 Manhattan CBO AECI high school 30 Bronx charter school Harvest Collegiate 20 Manhattan public school Rosie's Theater Kids 26 Manhattan CBO Opportunity Charter 40 Manhattan charter school Chess-in-the-Schools 15 Manhattan CBO Hudson Guild 12 Manhattan CBO Murray Hill Academy 30 Manhattan public school Richard Green High School 25 Manhattan public school Hiphop 4 Life 12 Manhattan CBO L.I.F.T. 29 Manhattan CBO Success Academy 46 Bronx charter school Harlem Village Academy 25 Manhattan charter school Let's Get Ready 40 Manhattan CBO Chelsea Career and Tech HS 40 Manhattan public school Democracy Prep 30 Manhttan public school Oliver Scholars 50 Manhattan CBO Suny Plattsburgh Upward Bound 46 Upward Bound, Plattsburgh NY H.S. for law, Advocacy, Comm. 12 Manhattan public school Summerfuel 30 Manhattan CBO U. Of Kentucky Upward Bound 40 Upward bound via travel agency Lang Youth 12 Manhattan CBO with science focus Youth Initiatives 25 Manhattan CBO via Museum of Natural History Columbia S-Prep 40 Columbia Academic enrichment program National Dreamer Conference 40 Manhattan
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