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Family-Friendly College Toolkit

Using data to improve outcomes for parenting and caregiving students

This award-winning self-assessment system is a guide for improving supports and outcomes for students who are raising children. It is intended for those in higher education—staff, faculty, and students—who want to improve outcomes and conditions for student parents and others. The Toolkit offers a flexible process and set of tools designed to be used in any institution.

To access the Toolkit, you will need to complete a free registration form. This is separate from your SPARK membership, though you can register for both the Toolkit and SPARK to access all the resources on this site. 

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The Toolkit can be used to:

Raise awareness and increase campus dialogue about student parents
Identify and increase visibility of current campus resources for student parents
Gather data from and about student parents
Learn about recommended practices and improve supports
Advocate for and prepare a student parent success initiative
Locate helpful resources
Provide support for strengthening student parent programs

The Toolkit is flexible:

➤  Despite being framed for colleges, other types of institutions, including universities, nonprofit organizations, or workforce organizations may use this resource and adapt it to their needs and settings.

➤  You may choose if the Toolkit references "parenting students" or "caregiving students."

➤  You can go at your own pace and complete the sections that work for you!

Toolkit Modules

1. Get Started

Lay the foundation: clarify your purpose, connect the work to college and state priorities, and build a team with parenting students as co-leaders from the start.

2. Understand Your Landscape

Build a shared picture of what your college already offers. Knowing what exists helps you coordinate efforts, raise visibility, and strengthen support for parenting students.

3. Gather Data

Learn from your students through a survey, focus groups, and improved strategies for collecting student record data.

4. Engage Your College Community

Share what you've learned with your college community to gather new insights and ideas—and to raise the profile of the work.

5. Plan for Action

Review what you’ve learned and map out your action plan

6. Make Change

Put your action plan into motion, make it sustainable, and spread the word.

7. Library

Access your notes, data that has been filled in forms, and links to many resources and examples of other colleges doing this work

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