Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Education Department Expands Web Site to Promote College-going Culture

Education Department Expands Web Site to Promote College-going Culture: Soon, aspiring college students will use a federal Web site to share their goals and dreams for higher education.

The Department of Education (DoE) plans to expand its College.gov Web site to allow students to create and write messages about why they want go to college.

The Education department posted the Web site May 25 on a trial basis, planning an official roll-out later this month with a promotional blitz in late fall and winter.

The site provides information and resources about planning, preparing and paying for higher education. College.gov aims to encourage high schoolers, especially those from underrepresented groups, to prepare for college.

“We focus on students who are first generation, English-as-a-second language, low-income (and) those who didn’t have an adult in their life,” explains Vickie Schray, deputy assistant secretary for higher education.

Registered users will be able to upload a photo and an “I’m Going” statement about why they want to attend college. They can link their message to Facebook profiles or other Web sites and send them to others. Students in focus groups said they wanted to hear from others in similar situations."