Way2Go ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø College Preparation Campaign Welcomes Linnita Hosten as Outreach Coordinator

Adelphi, Md. (Nov. 17, 2011) -- Way2GoϡȱÁÔÆæÍø, the ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø's (ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø) campaign to encourage students and their families to begin preparing for college early, is pleased to welcome Linnita Hosten as the campaign's outreach coordinator.

In this new position, Hosten is available to conduct presentations about Way2GoϡȱÁÔÆæÍø to groups throughout ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø. The campaign embraces the opportunity to connect with school systems statewide, church groups, youth clubs, and other civic organizations. 

Hosten can be reached by phone at 301-445-2739 and by email at lhosten@usmd.edu.

Hosten is a May 2011 graduate of Towson University, from which she earned a B.S. in mass communication. On an extracurricular level, her college experience included extensive work in mentoring young people. At Towson, Hosten served as a resident assistant, peer educator, student activities group coordinator, and freshman orientation team leader.

"So many of my mentors have given me a great foundation as I began seeking out my own college experience, and many of them supported me throughout the process," Hosten said. "Therefore, I'm excited to serve as the outreach coordinator for Way2Go ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø and share some of the information my mentors gave me. I have always been an avid advocate for youth."

During the academic year, September through May, the campaign holds two major events on a Saturday in ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø. The final Way2GoϡȱÁÔÆæÍø event for 2011-2012 is May 5, 2012 at Frostburg State University. The first event, attended by roughly 150 students and families, was held Nov. 12, 2011 at Coppin State University. At these free events, students and their families hear ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø students discuss their own paths to college, discuss academic majors and careers, and gain critical information about financial aid and saving for college. They also have the opportunity to speak with undergraduate admissions representatives from ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø's universities.

In addition to informing groups about these larger Way2GoϡȱÁÔÆæÍø events, Hosten is available to meet individually with organizations throughout the state regarding essential steps for middle-school students to begin their planning for college.

Way2GoϡȱÁÔÆæÍø is part of ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø Chancellor William E. "Brit" Kirwan's Closing the Achievement Gap Initiative launched in November 2007. National statistics show that first-generation, underrepresented, and low-income students are finding it harder to afford and complete a college degree, limiting their chances for success in the expanding global knowledge economy.

Nationally, while college-going rates rise, college attendance and completion gaps between different groups of students are expanding. Data released in 2011 and 2009 from the National Center for Education Statistics showed that African-American and Hispanic students trailed their white peers by an average of more than 20 test-score points on the National Assessment of Educational Progress math and reading assessments at 4th and 8th grades, a difference of about two grade levels.

By the year 2015, ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø has pledged to cut by at least half the gaps in college-going and college- completion rates that separate low-income and underrepresented students from other young Americans. Way2GoϡȱÁÔÆæÍø will be part of this effort by encouraging more students, especially those in middle school, to begin preparing for college earlier. An early start on the path to college can help students:

  • pursue the right mix of secondary school coursework and be successful;
  • prepare for the college search and application process;
  • gain access to adequate financial aid;
  • complete undergraduate degrees successfully and prepare to enter the workforce and/or pursue graduate and professional studies.

Contact: Mike Lurie
Phone: 301.445.2719
Email: mlurie@usmd.edu