Open tchoi8 opened 4 years ago
something i'm thinking about is anticpating a lot of people wanting to take these classes and realizing they aren't able to financially.
It would be great to have a paragraph about alternative sources of funding for prospective students.
The following is adapted from the code societies page, I think it could be worded better, with more attention towards the state of personal finances during this time in particular:
We are completely self-funded, which dramatically limits our ability to offer scholarships. In the past some students have received support from cultural foundations, schools or current employers and we are happy to provide supporting materials as proof of acceptance. Please check out these resources for financial support in response to the COVID19 pandemic.
Thanks @melaniehoff How about .. An updated note about tuition and scholarship. We are completely self-funded, which dramatically limits our ability to offer scholarships. While we price our classes reasonably to offer quality learning experiences, we understand the tuition is beyond the reach of many people. We are sensitive to the rapidly changing economy due to the COVID-19. While we can't offer scholarships like the past, we hope to support students in need. Our previous students have received support from cultural foundations, schools, current employers, or crowdfunding. We are happy to provide supporting materials as proof of acceptance. Please check out these resources for financial support in response to the COVID19 pandemic.
-more links
I think we should try to be as specific as possible with urls and use season/year whenever possible. might even be good to have online in in the url -- such as
rtp_online_spring2020
I had some confusion this spring between
https://sfpc.io/bootcamp/
https://sfpc.io/spring20bootcamp/
so standardizing and being as specific as possible would be good. an alternative would be something like if URLs get long
sfpc.io/online/bootcamp_spring2020
I created two urls, a short one that is easy to use for social promotion and a specific one for archiving. Same content. The short one could be a redirect. On Apr 28, 2020, 8:36 AM -0400, ofZach notifications@github.com, wrote:
I think we should try to be as specific as possible with urls and use season/year whenever possible. might even be good to have online in in the url -- such as rtp_online_spring2020 I had some confusion this spring between https://sfpc.io/bootcamp/ https://sfpc.io/spring20bootcamp/
so standardizing and being as specific as possible would be good. an alternative would be something like if URLs get long sfpc.io/online/bootcamp_spring2020 — You are receiving this because you were assigned. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or unsubscribe.
Working on standardizing open call for online classes. These are just suggestions for review.
Namespace
https://sfpc.io/classname no longer than 20 characters
If a class is offered more than once, add season/year such as https://sfpc.io/recreating-spring2020
Main Image
Ideally 1024 * 768 pixels, jpg or gif
Class title
Ideally 50 characters or less. Minimize the use of special characters such as : or -
Key info
Description
Ideally around 2000 characters. No hyperlink No ALL CAPS
Syllabus
List of topics by focus area or by week Ideally around 15000 characters
2nd image or video
Class image, work samples
Testimonials
Student feedback from previous sessions offered at SFPC or elsewhere
3rd image
Main teachers portrait if appropriate
Teachers info
Biography for staff, teachers, TA, organizers and anyone who should be credited. 1000 characters of less for each bio, a single hyper link for each person.
Is this class right for me?
Ideally around 500 characters
Tuition
Clear presentation of tuition + processing fee. Note of our financial record, fundraising, and previous efforts for scholarships.
Application
Link to the application and description of the reviewing process, expected timeline.
A statement of diversity and inclusion
Accessibility
A statement of accessibility for disabled students.
Contact
email to sfpc admin or class organizer/teacher if appropriate