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College Access & Success Coach
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Spring, TX 1 week ago

College Access & Success Coach Job Description


Position Overview

The College Access & Success Coach plays a critical role in preparing and supporting TETC students as they transition from high school into postsecondary pathways, with a primary focus on college and university enrollment. The Coach provides individualized guidance, resources, and programming to ensure students - especially those pursuing STEM, especially engineering, pathways - are informed, prepared, and empowered to achieve their higher education goals.

In addition to supporting 12th-grade students through the full college access process—including applications, FAFSA/TASFA, and enrollment, the College Access & Success Coach will also provide light-touch postsecondary support to TETC alumni to promote college persistence and successful transitions into career pathways.


Key Responsibilities


Student Advising & Support

  • Provide one-on-one and group advising on college selection, application processes and strategies, admissions requirements, and deadlines.
  • Support students in completing college applications, FAFSA/TASFA, scholarship searches, and financial aid applications.
  • Guide students in selecting academic majors and career pathways aligned with STEM fields, specifically engineering and technology.
  • Provide holistic advising that supports strategic applications, college‑transition readiness, and clear understanding of financial aid packages.


College Readiness Programming

  • Design and deliver workshops on topics such as personal statements, standardized test prep, college interview prep, financial literacy, and time management.
  • Coordinate college campus visits, virtual tours, and information sessions.
  • Develop partnerships with colleges, universities, and scholarship programs to create opportunities for TETC students.


Family & Community Engagement

  • Provide workshops and resources to parents/guardians on navigating the college application and financial aid process.
  • Develop relationships with families, schools, and universities to troubleshoot issues as they arise.


College Persistence & Postsecondary Success

  • Maintain ongoing communication with alumni to support their transition into college.
  • Track and analyze persistence indicators, including FAFSA renewal, enrollment verification, credit completion, academic standing, and financial aid status.
  • Identify and troubleshoot common persistence barriers, including financial challenges, academic support needs, housing instability, and mental-health concerns—connecting students to appropriate campus or community resources.
  • Facilitate summer melt prevention strategies, including outreach and support between high school graduation and college matriculation.
  • Host virtual or in‑person alumni workshops on topics like navigating the first year of college, budgeting, time management, and self‑advocacy.
  • Maintain strong relationships with college partners to improve student support and communication about students' progress and needs.
  • Contribute to program evaluation efforts by maintaining accurate alumni data and producing monthly or quarterly reports on persistence outcomes.


Data & Tracking

  • Maintain accurate records of student progress, applications, scholarships, and college enrollment outcomes.
  • Maintain accurate data management to keep advising and student progress on track.
  • Track and report on key college access metrics for program evaluation and continuous improvement.


Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in education, counseling, social work, or a related field (Master’s preferred).
  • 3+ years of direct experience in college advising.
  • Strong knowledge of college admissions, financial aid, and scholarship processes.
  • Excellent communication, facilitation, and relationship-building skills.
  • Ability to work effectively with first-generation college students and diverse populations.
  • Familiarity with STEM, specifically engineering, pathways preferred.



Key Competencies

  • Student-Centered Approach: Passion for mentoring and empowering young people.
  • Equity Mindset: Commitment to closing opportunity gaps for underrepresented students.
  • Organizational Skills: Ability to manage multiple tasks, deadlines, and student caseloads.
  • Collaboration: Works effectively with staff, parents, schools, and external partners.
  • Adaptability: Flexible and resourceful in supporting students through unique challenges.


Work Environment

  • Position based at the TETC with occasional travel to local colleges, universities, and community events.
  • Some evening and weekend hours required to support workshops, family sessions, and special events.
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