RISE (Retention Initiative with Support & Encouragement) helps you achieve personal, professional, and academic success at Clinton Community College and beyond.
Join RISE and get extra academic support, career advising, and transfer process assistance. Enjoy social gatherings, do some networking with potential employers, and more.
We ask RISE scholars to take part in 25 hours (or more, if you’d like) of events and activities in up to four semesters. Students will receive a $500 stipend after the successful completion of the semester for each of the first three semesters, and for graduating students, the final semester is full-tuition.
- Meet with your advisor at least three times
- Meet each of your instructors at least once during their office hours
- Spend a minimum of one hour at the Student Success Center
- Maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress as defined by federal financial aid
- Attend the annual RISE kick-off meeting in August and other occasional meetings
- Take part in at least four other activities (pick from two or more categories outlined
below):
- Career activities: Take a career assessment, attend a career fair, work on your resume, meet with the director of Career Services, etc.
- Transfer activities: Attend a transfer fair, campus visit, meet with a Transfer Advisor, etc.
- Skill development workshops: Build communication or time management skills. Learn tips for dealing with stress or how to write a goal statement, etc.
- Social/cultural events: Join a club, go on a trip, attend a program, etc.
- Maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) as defined by federal financial aid; minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA.
- Attend RISE meetings, including the annual kick-off meeting in August.
Ready to Apply?
If you have at least three semesters left at Clinton Community College, meet at least two of the criteria below, and are willing to submit a brief goal statement, we’d love to hear from you.
Meet at least two of the following:
- First generation college student
- Working parent
- Veteran/Active Military
- On financial aid appeal/no appeal status
- Historically excluded identity (racial/ethnic minority, LGBTQIA+, person with a disability etc.)
- Recently moved to Clinton or Jackson County
- Demonstrated financial need (WIOA/SNAP/WIC eligible, recent high school graduate with free/reduced lunch, etc.)
- In an in-demand program/major as defined by IowaWorks, Future Ready Iowa, or community need
- First-time, full-time college student as of Fall term
- Completed the HiSET program at CCC within the past 2 years
- Academic placement into Comp I with ALP and Math 66 (or below)
- CCC advisor or faculty recommendation
- High school counselor recommendation
We’d love to tell you more about RISE
Charlene Nicoletto, Career Navigator
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563-244-7185
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