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Spring/Summer 2017 EducationQuest.org Working with partners to help Nebraska students access college. 8th Graders Visit College Students at Lewis & Clark Middle School in Omaha visited the University of Nebraska at Omaha with help from an EducationQuest 8th Grade Campus Visit Grant. See more on page 7. Placing more focus on high school juniors R ecent changes in statewide testing along with earlier timelines for important college-planning activities has made it critical that juniors get an earlier start on the college selection process. This is why EducationQuest is shifting more college fairs from the fall to the spring. Read about this and other college access efforts in this issue of Aspire. INSIDE President s Message pg. 2 Apply2College Campaign pg. 3 Big Red Stars pg. 3 Hall of Fame Inductees pgs. 4-5 Mentor of the Year pg. 5 Scholarship Winners pg. 6 Spring College Fairs pg. 7 8th Grade Campus Visit pg. 7 NeASFAA Awards pg. 8 New Board Members pg. 8 Susie Brown from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln talks with a student during one of five college fairs EducationQuest held this spring to help juniors narrow their college choices.

M ESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT College Planning: Why we must place more focus on high school juniors T his spring, EducationQuest held five college fairs and will hold just two fairs this coming fall. This is a significant scheduling shift after 30 years of statewide fall fairs. Why the change? To help high school juniors get an earlier start on the college selection process. Recent changes in statewide testing along with earlier timelines for important collegeplanning activities has made it critical that juniors get an earlier start on the college selection process. Here are three examples: The ACT college entrance exam has replaced the Nebraska State Accountability (NeSA) exam for 11th grade students. When registering for the exam in the spring of their junior year, students will be asked to list the colleges that should receive the results. The start date for completing the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) was moved up from January 1 to October 1. By narrowing their college choices during their junior year, seniors will be better prepared to list colleges that should receive their FAFSA results. By focusing on college selection during their junior year, seniors will be better prepared to participate in the Apply2College Campaign in October. Schools will hold events during the school day to help seniors complete college applications. Last year over 200 schools participated and we expect more schools to participate this year. Waiting until their senior year to make important college decisions will cause undue stress for students and their families. An increased emphasis on college prep for juniors is a paradigm shift that must happen across the state. Students can simply no longer wait until their senior year to make critical college decisions. Published biannually by EducationQuest Foundation for education leaders in Nebraska. Liz S. Koop President and CEO Daphne Hall Senior Vice President College Access Programs Mike Timmins Senior Vice President Fiscal Operations Eric Drumheller Assistant Vice President Grants & Scholarships Editor Tricia Dunn 402.479.6666 EducationQuest Foundation Lincoln (headquarters) 1300 O Street 800.303.3745 Omaha Rockbrook Village 108 th & W. Center Road 888.357.6300 Kearney 2706 Second Avenue 800.666.3721 Scottsbluff 1601 E. 27th Street 800.303.3745, ext. 6654 EducationQuest.org Facebook.com/EducationQuest Twitter: @educationquest Liz S. Koop President & CEO EducationQuest Foundation 2

Registration now open for 2017 Apply2College Campaign N ebraska s third annual Apply2College Campaign is October 2-31 and EducationQuest encourages all Nebraska high schools to participate. During the campaign, high schools hold events during the school day to help seniors complete college applications. It s free for schools to participate and EducationQuest provides each school with a banner and other resources. The 2016 campaign drew 201 high schools. Their efforts helped 6,763 seniors complete 12,073 applications to 242 colleges. Completing college applications is a daunting process that can be a barrier to students who don t get the help they need, said Les Monroe, Director of College Planning at EducationQuest s Lincoln office. By participating in the campaign, high schools provide much-needed help and celebrate students achievements. These Waverly High School students were among the nearly 7,000 seniors who completed college applications during the 2016 Apply2College Campaign. Registration for the 2017 campaign is now open. Details and a registration link are available in the Professionals section at EducationQuest.org. Apply2College is part of the American College Application Campaign sponsored by the American Council on Education. BIG RED STARS KnowHow2GO to College! The University of Nebraska-Lincoln honored Nebraska eighth grade students for academic excellence, leadership and perseverance during a Big Red Stars event held May 10 at UNL. EducationQuest College Access Director Kristin Ageton and UNL junior Alex Fernando kicked off the event by hosting a KnowHow2GO session that demonstrated four steps the students should follow to prepare for college. Following the session, students were honored during a recognition and awards ceremony. EducationQuest College Access Manager Kristin Ageton teamed up with UNL junior Alex Fernando to help eighth graders KnowHow2GO to college during the Big Red Stars event. 3

Hall of Fame inductees improving life for people of South Sudan E ducationquest has selected Buey Ray Tut, a former Reaching Your Potential scholarship recipient as the 2017 inductee into its Hall of Fame. Tut is co-founder of Aqua-Africa, an organization that is bringing clean water to villages in South Sudan. Sharing the award with Tut is Buay Wiyual, also a former Reaching Your Potential recipient. Wiyual volunteers as Aqua-Africa s director of field operations. Tut and Wiyual were inducted into the the Hall of Fame for achieving success after overcoming tremendous obstacles and for serving as an inspiration for others. They will be formally honored at EducationQuest s College Access Symposium next April in Lincoln. Buey Ray Tut Buey was born in South Sudan. When he was eight, his father became a political prisoner in Ethiopia. Upon his father s release, the family immigrated to the United States as refugees settling in Omaha. Despite living in difficult inner-city conditions, Buey immersed himself in school to achieve his dream of going to college with a goal to help the people of South Sudan. Buey attended the University of Nebraska at Omaha and graduated in 2008 with a degree in political science. While at UNO, he and a childhood friend co-founded Aqua-Africa, an organization with a mission to provide access to clean water and a vision to develop South Sudan. As of 2017, the organization is providing clean water to over 20,000 people in South Sudan. Buey shares his time between his home in Omaha and South Sudan as he continues his work with Aqua-Africa. Buay Wiyual Like Buey, Buay grew up in war-torn South Sudan where the two briefly knew each other. When he was 12, Buay immigrated to the United States and eventaully moved to Omaha. Despite dealing with language barriers that made school rather tough, Buay graduated from high school and went on to Wayne State College. He graduated in 2008 with a degree in construction management and a goal to help rebuild his native country. As a volunteer with another nonprofit organization, Buay used his education and skills to build a schoolhouse and medical clinic in his native village of Kierwan located in Nasir County. After reconnecting with Buey, Buay joined Aqua-Africa volunteering his time as director of field operations. He lives in Humble, Texas where he is a general engineer for the Texas Department of Transportation. 4

ABOUT Clean, safe water is our priority. Aqua-Africa believes, Without Water Nothing Can Grow. The organization s mission is to provide access to clean water but their vision for South Sudan is development. Over the past five years, the organization has provided access to clean water to over 20,000 South Sudanese. A human need is not a luxury. To learn more, visit http://aqua-africa.net. Photos courtesy of Aqua-Africa Ben Malczyk named MENTOR of the YEAR an excellent mentor is someone who has the ability to recognize a skill set within an individual and guide them to use that skill set to reach their dreams and full potential. In honor of National Mentoring Month in January, EducationQuest awarded the Reaching Your Potential Mentor of the Year Award to Ben Malczyk, assistant professor at the University of Nebraska at Kearney. Sherah Dickinson Malczyk was nominated by Reaching Your Potential scholarship recipient Sherah Dickinson who studies social work at UNK. In her nomination letter, Dickinson said, Ultimately, I feel that an excellent mentor is someone who has the ability to recognize a skill set within an individual and guide them to use that skill set to reach their dreams and full potential. That is exactly what Ben has done for me. EducationQuest presented Malczyk with a plaque and $100 gift card. Dickinson received a $50 gift card for her winning nomination. Sherah Dickinson (right), a student at University of Nebraska at Kearney, with Mentor of the Year Ben Malczyk. 5

Six Awarded Financial Aid Program Scholarships I n January, EducationQuest selected six Nebraska high school students as winners of $500 Financial Aid Program Scholarships. They are: Nicole Erlbacher, a senior at Omaha Mercy High School Chase Hain, a senior at HTRS Public Schools Kaitlyn Pineda, a senior at Kearney High School Alexis Pokorny, a senior at Clearwater-Orchard Public Schools Sunny Rodewald, a senior at Stuart Public School Nate Vontz, a senior at Lincoln Southwest High School The winners were among nearly 1,900 students who registered for the scholarship when attending an EducationQuest Financial Aid Program last fall. EducationQuest conducted a drawing to select six winners from those who registered. Nicole Erlbacher Kaitlyn Pineda Chase Hain Alexis Pokorny Sunny Rodewald Nate Vontz Norris senior Wins Scavenger Hunt Scholarship Congratulations to Makayla Rohrer, a senior at Norris High School, who is the winner of this year s EducationQuest Scavenger Hunt Scholarship. Through this scholarship program, students create a profile in ScholarshipQuest EducationQuest s database of over 2,000 Nebraska-based scholarships. They then apply for the scholarship by scavenging around the EducationQuest website to find answers to questions in a survey. This helps students become more aware of ScholarshipQuest and other resources on the website. Makayla s name was drawn from nearly 1,500 Nebraska students in grades 9-12 who were eligible to apply. She won a $500 contribution to the Nebraska Educational Savings Trust 529 plan. Makayla Rohrer 6

Spring College Fairs reach students across the state EducationQuest held college fairs this spring in Scottsbluff, Grand Island, Lincoln, Omaha, and South Sioux City drawing approximately 2,600 attendees. EducationQuest upped the number of fairs to five this spring to help high school juniors narrow their college choices in preparation for taking the ACT in the spring and completing the FAFSA and college applications this fall. The fairs also helped seniors finalize their college choices, and sophomores start their college search process. Attendees met with college reps at the Omaha Area Spring College Fair. Campus visit lets eighth graders explore their future Eighth grade students from Lewis & Clark Middle School in Omaha learned about future educational opportunities during a May 12 campus visit to the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Lewis and Clark was one of 45 Nebraska schools that coordinated campus visits this school year with funding from an EducationQuest 8th Grade Campus Visit Grant. Students visited several labs at the UNO BioMechanics Research building. 7

EducationQuest Foundation 1300 O Street Lincoln, NE 68508 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Omaha, NE Permit #983 Address Service Requested NeASFAA presents awards to Jurek, Vanden Berge Two EducationQuest staff members were honored at the Nebraska Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NeASFAA) 50th Anniversary Banquet held March 31 in Lincoln. Joan Jurek, College Planning Director at EducationQuest s Omaha office, received the Feel the Excitement Award for outstanding service to her community. Jodi Vanden Berge, College Planning Director at EducationQuest s Kearney office, received the Bob Minturn Special Recognition Award in recognition of her leadership activities within the financial aid profession. Joan Jurek Jodi Vanden Berge EducationQuest Board of Directors welcomes Cooper and Leeper Debbie Cooper Kelly Leeper EducationQuest is pleased to welcome Debbie Cooper and Kelly Leeper to its board of directors. Cooper is senior vice president and head of the retail banking division at Security National Bank in Omaha, and serves on the board of the Omaha Street School. She was previously senior vice president at Great Western Bank in Omaha. Leeper is vice president and controller of F&M Bank in West Point. She was previously with Tenaska Capital Management in Omaha. She serves as a mentor for the TeamMates Mentoring Program. Others serving on the EducationQuest Board of Directors are Craig Ames, former President & Chief Operating Officer, Bryan Medical Center; Wendy Boyer, Senior Program Officer, Peter Kiewit Foundation; Dr. Miguel Carranza, former Professor of Sociology & Latina/Latino Studies, University of Missouri-Kansas City; Lee Galles, former Associate Vice President for Finance and Treasurer, Creighton University; Michael Green, President & Chief Investment Officer, EverGreen Capital Management; Dr. Jack Huck, former President, Southeast Community College; and Liz S. Koop, President & CEO, EducationQuest Foundation.