CARE ROADMAP Ascending to College
LICENSING AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT (hereinafter referred to as the “Agreement”) is made by and between the
Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia, by and on behalf of Kennesaw State
University (hereinafter referred to as “KSU”), located at 1000 Chastain Road, Kennesaw,
Georgia 30144-5591, and Purchaser (hereinafter referred to as “Company”).
1. Services
KSU agrees to perform for COMPANY the services set forth.
Such services are hereinafter referred to as the "Services."
No other services shall be performed unless agreed
upon in a writing signed by both parties.
2. Independent Contractor
KSU is an independent contractor and shall not be deemed to be an
employee of the COMPANY. The COMPANY is hereby contracting with KSU for the Services,
and KSU reserves the right to determine the method, manner and means by which the Services
will be performed. Neither party has the authority to bind the other to any third person or
otherwise to act in any way as the representative of the other,
unless otherwise expressly agreed to in a writing signed by both parties.
3. Term
The term of this Agreement shall be 90 (ninety) days from the date of purchase.
4. Intellectual Property Rights
KSU will continue to own under this Agreement, all of its
intellectual property (IP) used in carrying out the Services and does not grant any license
to said IP rights to Company beyond what is provided in the subscription tier defined in
Table 1, Exhibit A. Should Company modify these materials by customizing them for
their Trainees, then the following legend must appear prominently on any digital or paper
copies: “Adapted from the KSU CARE Road Map Training: Copyright 2021 Board of Regents of
the University System of Georgia, by and on behalf of Kennesaw State University, CARE
Services.”
5. Publication
It is important to KSU and its faculty, staff, and students that the right to publish and
present information about research activities be unfettered. KSU Faculty, Staff and
Students shall be free to publish and present data, information, and other research
results arising from the Services.
6. Use of Name and Marks
The parties agree that they will not use the name, the logos, or the marks of the other party
without first obtaining written permission from the other party.
7. Governing Law
This Contract shall be governed and construed in accordance with the Laws of the State of Georgia.
This agreement may be amended, but only upon advance mutual written agreement by the parties.
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OVERVIEW
The mission of Campus Awareness, Resource & Empowerment (CARE) Services is to provide financial assistance, access to food, temporary housing, and supportive services in order to foster students’ realization of a healthy, stable, and dignified life both academically and professionally. To serve as a model of professional excellence and effectiveness by upholding core values of social justice, equity, economic sustainability, and mutual partnership.
OBJECTIVE
CARE RoadMap is:
- An interactive training guide for collegiate institutions looking to develop a successful program for supporting homeless, foster care, and/or food insecure young adults in their pursuit of higher education.
- Designed for an intimate group style format with people doing the work to make a difference and who are seeking access to the tools, network, and ideas to do the work more effectively.
OPPORTUNITY
Our team will guide K-12 and/or Higher Education Professionals to develop a high school to higher education pipeline for homeless and foster care students to create a successful transition experience. You will learn how to assist students during their journey into the high educational environment so they can have a better, more successful start.
Training topics will include:
- Recruiting
- College Road Map
- University Resources
- Outreach Efforts
- Program Design
- Bridge Week
- Long-Term Housing
PROJECT DELIVERABLES
Total cost for deliverables = $1,875.00 for a maximum of three attendees
- Pre-Training Check-In: 45-minute call to discuss your institution’s current scope of services and assess your implementation goals in order to make a training level recommendation.
- Initial Staff Training: 1-day of virtual training for your staff.
- Staff Training Workbooks: CARE RoadMap Ascending to College workbooks to use as a guide for program adaptation.
- Technical Assistance: Six 60-minute virtual follow-up consultations within six months of training completion.
- Virtual Document Library (VDL): Forms, policies, and procedures used by CARES are available through our VDL during the 6-month Technical Assistance timeframe for an additional licensing fee of $500.00. Only one needed per institution.
- Campus Cohort and Long-Term Housing training add-on is available for an additional fee of $2,100.00. Ascending to College with add-on option increases training to a total of 2.5 days of training with 12-months of Technical Assistance.
BENEFIT
- CARE has created a service model, accumulated resources, and built a diverse network of partnerships over 10 years that has fostered a knowledge base and expertise in the area of serving homeless, foster care, and/or food insecure students in a higher education setting.
- CARE has developed corporate partnerships to coincide with our program so that each level of training will include tangible perks for your college and students (i.e. discounts to educational and/or home products).