Every year as part of our grant requirements, METS is required to report
back to the US Department of Education progress towards meeting our Project
Objectives.
Project Year
2000-2001 Annual Report
| Objectives |
|
Outcome |
| Objective 1: |
Identify, qualify,
enroll & serve 950 eligible participants during the project year. |
1090
|
| Objective 2: |
100% of METS participants
will have undergone an educational assessment and designed an annual
educational plan. |
100
% |
| Objective 3: |
75% of project
participants will achieve a C+ or higher average for the academic
year. |
90
% |
| Objective 4: |
90% of the participants
will be enrolled in academic courses that will prepare them for college.
|
97
% |
| Objective 5: |
|
% |
| Objective 6: |
98% of the participants
will continue their secondary school education or receive a High
School Diploma. |
100
% |
| Objective 7:
| 90% of the project's
high school seniors will have applied for college admission.
| 95
% |
| Objective 8: |
85% METS of the
participants who applied for college admission will enter college
with adequate financial aid |
88
% |
| Objective 9: |
70% of participants
who enroll in college & continue to utilize project services will
continue their postsecondary education into the next year of study
or complete their degree program. |
85
% |
|
| © 2008
Maine Educational Talent Search (METS)
The Maine Educational Talent
Search Project is funded entirely by the US Department of Education. The grant
award for 2007-2008 is $510,255.
In complying with letter and spirit of applicable laws and in pursuing its own goals of diversity, the University of Maine System shall not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, including transgender status or gender expression, national origin or citizenship status, age, disability, or veterans status in employment, education, and all other areas of the University. The University provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities upon request.
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