OPEN HOUSE: NOVA Loudoun and NOVA Annandale 12/7/2016

We are excited to announce the continued partnership between College Steps and Northern Virginia Community College’s (NOVA’s) Annandale and Loudoun campuses for fall 2017. 

JOIN US FOR OUR INFORMATIONAL OPEN HOUSES

December 7, 2016 at 5:30 pm

@ NOVA Loudoun's Campus in the LC Building in Room 311

REGISTRATION AT EVENTBRITE.COM search “College Steps”

If you missed our December 7th Open House, we will be holding a second Open House in February 2017. College Steps also welcomes the opportunity to provide you with a private tour of our partnerships at the NOVA Loudoun and Annandale campuses. 

Coursework and Employment Experiences Come Together

Graduating College Steps at SVC student, Stephanie, has spent two years taking classes and working toward an employment goal to work in the field of early care and education. This semester, she engaged in a "Chemistry of Cooking" course, as it connected so well her academic and employment interests. Here is her summary for a final project for the semester:

  • Your major: College Steps- this will apply to my work experience.
  • Describe how you plan to apply this course to your work experience: I could use the skills I learned in this class to have the children at the daycare cook/make cookies, brownies, or the ice cream. (As long as my boss is there.)

  • What the project would be: I would make the ice cream with them because it was the easiest one to make out of the recipes.

  • What would be done: If I were to do this project with the kids I would have them make the pizza or the ice cream. I would begin by asking them what they think the salt and sugar does to the ice cream. After they answer, I would then show them videos (like the ones we watched) to see if their answers changed. I would finally explain to them the how salt and sugar affect the ice cream.

Commencement Remarks at SVC

The following remarks were recently shared by provost Jay White at the 89th Commencement of Southern Vermont College in Bennington, VT.

"For the second year in a row, we are pleased to award certificates of higher education to graduates of our College Steps program, which started here at SVC in 2013. The students receiving certificates today had to meet a number of criteria set by the regional College Steps organization within a two-year time frame.

These criteria include completing specific academic, vocational independent living and campus life requirements, including four semesters of coursework (which may be transferred to further their college studies), and completion of an internship. These students have participated in many campus activities including the Sarnoff Speech Contest, Choral Ensemble, Vermont Reads events, Mountaineer Events Board, The Looking Glass, Anime Club, Homecoming, fundraisers to benefit our local food pantries, bake sales to benefit local child care centers … and more.

I would like to echo the sentiment from the students who mentor the College Steps students and say that this is a wonderful experience for both parties: as one student mentor said, “Not only do I feel I am helping the College Steps students grow, they are helping me grow.”"

Art Student Graduating College Steps at SVC

College Steps student, Lorraine, did an excellent job with the presentation of her art work last night. After taking many art classes at SVC, Lorraine is graduating this weekend and moving into a work experience at the Cake Gallery with Meike Thomas. Congratulations, Lorraine!