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Bridges Program
"Connecting urban youth with educational and economic opportunity"

A program provided by
The Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges
In partnership with
The Ohio Treasurer's Office

The Goal

The Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges (OFIC) Bridges Program connects urban youth in the major cities of Ohio with the higher education community by collaborating with churches, faith-based networks, local school systems and OFIC member institutions to assist students in forming and realizing their dreams of college attendance.  The Bridges Program strives to change the view that many urban students have of college – an unrealistic and unattainable goal that is available only to students from privileged backgrounds.

 

Ohio loses too much of the human capital of talented urban youth to this mindset.  This erodes the economic base of our state and, more importantly, prevents individuals from attaining their full potential.

 

Bridges works with youth within the environment of their local school systems and faith communities –  “safe havens” from urban pressures.  Using the supportive and affirming environment of the students’ teachers, pastors, and other adults of influence in their lives, the Bridges Program seeks to establish for these students a vision of higher education that is desirable and attainable.

 

The Bridges Program will continue to engage students after the initial seminars by providing further sessions that help them transition into higher education.  All sessions provide presenters who serve as successful role models and who can help the students create a vision for their futures.

John F. Kennedy Students of Promise ninth grade young men and women have successfully participated and completed OFIC Bridges Session One: Creative Problem Solving; primarily addressing the value of higher education, its application in the real world and the different pathways one can opt in order to achieve particular life goals. In addition to the interactive and experimental learning seminar, students' questions were addressed and financial options were discussed as it relates to post-secondary education.

 

A co-sponsor of the Bridges Program is the office of the Treasurer of the State of Ohio Josh Mandel.  The Treasurer’s Office provides seminars that assist students and families with the development and implementation of spending and savings plans, both for future college attendance and for success in daily living.

  

JM_main.jpgAs Treasurer of the State of Ohio, I am encouraging Ohioans to take better hold of their personal finances.  I believe financial education will play a vital role in creating future success and prosperity for all Ohioans.  The Treasurer's Office is pleased to partner with The Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges to provide the Bridges program to help prepare Ohio's youth for higher education.  Bridges will equip young adults and their families with information on basic budgeting, money management skills and financial planning strategies to help pay for college.  My hope is that by providing these tools to students, they will be better prepared for college and their transition into the workforce.  Through effective financial education, we can work together to help make college dreams a reality."

                                    Josh Mandel

  

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Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel

30 East Broad Street, 9th Floor

Columbus, Ohio 43215

614-466-2160

www.ohiotreasurer.gov

 

 

 

Colleges Supporting Our Students

OFIC is also currently collaborating with thirteen of its member colleges and universities located in northeastern Ohio and beyond and is leveraging the strong and long-standing campus connections that exist between OFIC member institutions and faith networks as well as high schools. Participating colleges and universities are:

Ashland University

Baldwin-Wallace College

Heidelberg University

Hiram College

John Carroll University

Lake Erie College

Malone University

University of Mount Union

Notre Dame College

Oberlin College                                  

Ursuline College

Walsh University

The College of Wooster

 

Scholarships

Students who complete the Bridges Program are eligible for significant scholarships at select OFIC member colleges.  Depending upon the number of Bridges program sessions completed by the students and other specific criteria, annual scholarships will range from $1,000 to $10,000.

 

 

Did You Know? – The lifetime earning of a four-year

college graduate is approximately five times

 that of a high school drop-out?

--US Census Data

Bridges Program: College Readiness Curriculum

The Bridges Program curriculum is a four-year program that begins in the freshman year of high school.  Eight (8) seminars are offered to students within that four-year cycle.  The purpose of the seminars is to help students gain personal awareness and understanding of the need for higher education in modern society.  Students will be actively engaged in experiential learning activities that challenge them to blend academic, social and interpersonal skills that are so important in working and living in a multi-cultural and urban environment.  These seminars are combined with college “readiness” workshops.  The curriculum sequence for the Bridges Program is:

Session #1 Fall – Year I

  Seminar:  Creative Problem-Solving           

Session # 2 Spring -- Year I

   Seminar:  Interpersonal Communication Skills

                                               

Session #3 Fall -- Year II

   Seminar:  Effective Questioning                  

Session #4 Spring -- Year II

   Seminar:  Planning Your Financial Future 

 

Session #5 Fall – Year III

   Seminar:   Arranged College Visit               

Session #6 Spring – Year III

   Seminar:  Effective Leadership and Mentoring

 

Session #7 Fall – Year IV

   Seminar:  Decision-making               

Session #8 Spring – Year IV

   Seminar:  Time Management and Goals

 

 

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Funded in part by

 

 

AT&T Foundation

Andre Thornton Foundation

GAR Foundation

Greater Cleveland Auto Dealers Association

FirstEnergy Foundation

The Martha Holden Jennings Foundation

The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

Reinberger Foundation

FIHE UPS Venture Fund

Third Federal Foundation

Wal-Mart First Opportunity Partners

Fund

 

 

For more information on the

Bridges Program or to register, contact:

 

Brandon Scarborough

Bridges Program Manager

Notre Dame College

Bridges Program/Admissions

4545 College Road

South Euclid, Ohio  44121-4293

330-957-2474

scarborough@ofic.org

 

Bridges is a program offered by

The Ohio Foundation of

Independent Colleges

250 East Broad Street, Suite 1700

Columbus, Ohio 43215

614-469-1950

www.ofic.org

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