11.20.15 Cross Training CFWM
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Changing Lives…One Life at a Time
Division of Alternative Student Services
Division of Alternative Student Services
Center for Women and Men
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Fresh Start
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CCAMPIS
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New Directions
TRiO Programs
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Student Support
Services
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Upward Bound
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Educational Talent
Search
All DASS programs are grant funded through the U.S. Department
of Education or Florida Department of Education
Started 1976
Thousands of Women
and Men Served on
Three Campuses
WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
Fresh Start serves Women and
Men
who are :
• 18 years or older
• Ready to make a positive change
in their lives!
• Interested in enrolling in Daytona
State College (in one of the
following):
GED Program
Vocational Certificate Program
Associate of Science Degree
The New Directions Program supports
the Educational needs of
Non-Traditional and CTE Students by
providing Financial Assistance for
Tuition, Uniforms, Equipment or
Textbooks.
Who’s Eligible?
The New Directions program serves
students in the Associate of Science
and Certificate programs who are:
• Single Parents (Male or Female)
• Displaced Homemakers
• Non-Traditional (such as a Male in
Nursing or a Female in Law
Enforcement)
Other deserving students who
demonstrate extreme financial need
will also be considered for assistance
Clothes Closet
Interview-Appropriate Clothing
For Center Clients or Referrals
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Business Clothing
Work Attire
Accessories
Purses and Wallets
Jewelry
Scarves and Ties
Belts and Shoes
Donations Graciously
Accepted
The Center for Women and Men
Book Loan Program
Book Loans for CTE students begin one
week prior to first day of each semester.
Other programs, book loan available the
first day of class. Limit of one book prior to
first day of class.
Following documents must be provided:
• Unofficial Transcript - cumulative GPA
must be 2.0 or better
• Class Schedule/Fee Statement showing tuition has been paid in full
• Bookstore Receipt – showing books
purchased and book voucher used in
full
Children + CCAMPIS = Parents in School
Started 2007
Hundreds of Student-Parents served
Who’s Eligible?
• Low-income student parents living in
Flagler and Volusia counties who are
attending classes at any Daytona
State College campus.
Requirements:
• Eligible to receive Pell Grant
• Have a minimum cumulative GPA of
2.5 for continuing students or be
registered as a new student
• Be enrolled in at least 6 traditional
college-level credit hours. This
stipulation requires 6 credit hours of
in-class attendance during the day at
any DSC campus.