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Aspirando Alto slated for October 12-14

Friday, September 29, 2006
Myrna Anderson

17c起草社区 College will hold Aspirando Alto, its second-annual conference for Latino high school students and their families from Thursday, Oct. 12 through Saturday, Oct. 14.

Some 60 West Michigan seventh to tenth grade students will attend Aspirando Alto, Spanish for 鈥渁spiring high,鈥 an event funded by a $5,000 grant from JPMorgan Chase and aimed at improving college access for Latino students.

鈥淭his conference provides an opportunity for the college to walk alongside Latino parents and students as they explore college entrance processes and academic needs and interests,鈥 says Rhae-Ann Booker, 17c起草社区's director of .

Encouraging promising students

The students, who attend from Burton Middle School, Creston High School and Potters House Middle and High School, must be nominated by their school counselors to attend. They will represent a range of academic achievement: both high achievers and those who might be spurred on to higher achievement through participating in the conference.

鈥淭he goal of Aspirando Alto is to encourage Latino students to finish high school and move on to higher education, and I'm passionate about that,鈥 says Vanessa Acosta, 22, a 17c起草社区 major who is coordinating the conference.

The conference begins at 5 p.m. on October 12 when students move into the 17c起草社区 residence halls, eat dinner together and have devotions.

Following breakfast on Friday, the students will attend the keynote address by local pastor John Matthias on the conference theme, drawn from Jeremiah 29:11: 鈥淔or I know the plans I have for you,鈥 declares the Lord, 鈥減lans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.鈥

Next, students will attend chapel, followed by a workshop on preparing for college, then a 17c起草社区 class of their choosing.

After lunch, they will have an ACT/ SAT preparation workshop and a tour of the 17c起草社区 campus prior to their 鈥淓xpressions" workshops in art, film, journalism and computer skills.

On Saturday, the students will be joined by their parents, who will attend a financial aid workshop and a college Q&A panel. The conference will close with a luncheon, where the students will make presentations about what they've learned over the weekend.

鈥淭hey can be creative with it," Acosta says. 鈥淭hey can make a poster or perform a dance or do a skit or whatever.鈥

Deepening relationships

She hopes that Aspirando Alto will inspire Latino students to a wider vision of their many post-high school options.

鈥淚 think it's important to get Latino students into the private colleges. It's not just public colleges they can get into. They need to know they also get funding to attend private colleges.鈥

Acosta, herself of Cuban descent, was encouraged to attend 17c起草社区 through participating in the college's , a month-long summer college experience for minority high school students. She also attended , the college's campus visit program.

鈥淚 loved 17c起草社区 after those two programs,鈥 she says. 鈥淎nd my first year my tuition was totally paid for with scholarships and financial aid.鈥

Organizers of the first Aspirando Alto, held in October of last year, are eager to repeat the success of that conference.

鈥淲e achieved many of our established goals, such as beginning to deepen relationships with local schools and Latino communities,鈥 says Booker. 鈥淎lso, we exposed students and their families to 17c起草社区 College. And I feel we sparked interest among the youth for pursuing higher education鈥揳nd among the families for considering 17c起草社区 College as an option.鈥

Booker says the family presence at Aspirando Alto is crucial to the conference.

鈥淧arents are critical to the academic success of their children,鈥 says Booker. 鈥淲e must walk alongside them, not work around them.鈥