E-Course Outcomes
Students will:
Personalized College Success Profile — students leave with a roadmap that aligns their goals, strengths, and campus resources.
Four‑Year Financial Plan — families and students gain clarity on costs, funding strategies, and debt‑avoidance tools.
Scholarship & Micro‑Funding Strategy — a repeatable system for securing ongoing scholarships, internships, and work‑study opportunities.
Major & Career Alignment Plan — students choose majors with confidence, tied to real career pathways and future job markets.
Academic & Professional Development Timeline — a structured plan for excelling in coursework, building faculty relationships, and preparing for internships and careers.
Personal Wellness & Graduation Framework — holistic support for mental health, belonging, and financial/professional readiness after graduation


Why This Matters
College admission is only the doorway — the real journey begins after the acceptance letter. Too often, students step onto campus without the tools to navigate financial realities, academic expectations, or the cultural adjustments that shape their experience. For African American students especially, the challenges of representation, belonging, and systemic barriers can make persistence harder than admission itself.
The Post‑Admission Success Program matters because it:
Transforms uncertainty into clarity by giving students a personalized roadmap for success.
Builds resilience and confidence through strategies that address academics, finances, wellness, and career alignment.
Connects education to legacy by empowering students to graduate not only with a degree, but with the skills, networks, and financial strategies to thrive beyond college.
This program ensures that the student’s journey is not just about getting in — it’s about staying in, excelling, graduating, and building a future that uplifts both themselves and their community.



What the student will work on
Build a College Success Profile — a personalized roadmap that identifies goals, strengths, challenges, and campus resources.
Create a Four‑Year Financial Plan — mapping tuition, hidden costs, scholarships, and debt‑avoidance strategies to stay financially secure.
Develop a Funding Plan — establishing a repeatable system for scholarships, work‑study, and paid internships each semester.
Choose and Align a Major — selecting or refining majors tied to real career pathways, salary expectations, and market demand.
Design an Academic Success Plan — scheduling classes strategically, building faculty relationships, and mastering study systems.
Craft a Professional Development Timeline — planning internships, networking, resume building, and LinkedIn branding for career readiness.
Map a Personal Wellness & Support Plan — addressing mental health, belonging, friendships, and balanced routines for thriving.
Prepare a Graduation & Future Framework — reducing debt, building credit, and planning for career launch or graduate school.
