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College Support Once our students enroll in college, they continue to build on the trusted relationships they established with our staff while in high school. Our College Completion program addresses the common reasons why students from low-income communities often drop out of college. Financial Assistance Our merit-based scholarships, awarded in high school and distributed in college, reinforce habits for college success (i.e., earning money for a high GPA, consistent attendance, etc.), while our need-based scholarships bridge a crucial financial gap. Advising College Completion Advisors continue to support the students they worked with in high school by contacting them regularly, visiting them on campus, tracking their transcripts, and identifying ways they may need additional guidance. Social-Emotional Wellness The physical and emotional transition to college is difficult for many students, especially for low-income and first-generation students who have experienced trauma. Our social workers train each College Completion Advisor to motivate students to persist through each year of college. YEAR 8-10  College Graduation STUDENTS ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES ANNUAL R E P O RT 2 0 1 6 - 2 0 1 7 5