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| CFDA Number: | 84.149A - College Assistance Migrant Program |
| Goal 8: Assist migrant and seasonal farmworker students to successfully complete their first academic year of college and to continue at a post secondary education. |
| Objective 8.1 of 2: All CAMP students will complete their first academic year at a postsecondary institution in good standing. |
| Indicator 8.1.1 of 1: CAMP 1st year completion: Eighty-five percent of CAMP participants will successfully complete the first academic year of study at a postsecondary institution. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Targets and Performance Data | Assessment of Progress | Sources and Data Quality | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Progress: The proportion of CAMP students who have completed their 1st year of college remains high at 80% but did not increase. This was because the new grantees, who are institutions of higher education did not receive grant award notification until August which made it difficult to met or exceed the target. |
Additional Source Information: HEP/CAMP grantee performance reports Frequency: Annually. Collection Period: 2003 - 2004 Data Available: February 2004 Validated By: No Formal Verification. Data were supplied by grantees. No froman verification procedure has been applied. Improvements: Improvements will be addressed in the Office of Migrant Education 2004 data Improvement plan |
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| Objective 8.2 of 2: A majority of CAMP students who successfully complete their first year of college continue in postsecondary education. |
| Indicator 8.2.1 of 1: CAMP students continue in Postsecondary: A Majority of CAMP students who successfully complete their first year of college will continue in postsecondary education. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Targets and Performance Data | Assessment of Progress | Sources and Data Quality | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Progress: The proportion of CAMP students who, after succeessfully completing their first year of college then continue their college education continues to remain high at 75 percent. During the 2001-2002 time period this percentage decreased slightly, by 3 percent. This was because the new grantees, who are institutions of higher education did not receive grant award notification until August which made it difficult to met or exceed the target. |
Additional Source Information: HEP/CAMP grantee performance reports. Frequency: Annually. Collection Period: 2004 - 2005 Data Available: February 2004 Validated By: No Formal Verification. Data were supplied by grantees. No forman verification procedure has been applied. |
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