Dr. Annebelle Nery Vice President of Student Success

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APO Recommendation to CPC: Recommendation for the 1st reading of the Mission Dr. Annebelle Nery Vice President of Student Success Assessment of Planning & Outcomes Subcommittee—Co-Chair Presented at College Planning Council (CPC) September 30, 2016

Assessment of Planning and Outcomes Subcommittee HISTORY AND TIMELINE Spring 2015: Accreditation team identified/New accreditation standards Fall 2015: Co-Chairs identified Co-Chairs of Standard I Mission and Institutional Effectiveness Dr. Courtney Doussett and Dr. Daniel Martinez Spring 2016: Co-Chairs identified areas where our current mission met the new standards and areas where it did not Summer 2016: Co-Chairs provided an assessment and write-up on Standard IA-Mission 9/8/2016: APO met to review the Standard I Co-Chairs write up and recommendations In total, APO had 3 meetings, which includes a working meeting. There were 3 revisions. Assessment of Planning and Outcomes Subcommittee

Assessment of Planning and Outcomes Subcommittee Standard 1.A.1. Mission The mission describes the institution’s broad educational purposes, its intended student population, the types of degrees and other credentials it offers, and its commitment to student learning and student achievement. (ER6) Assessment of Planning and Outcomes Subcommittee

Assessment of Planning and Outcomes Subcommittee Current Mission: College of the Desert provides excellent educational programs and services that contribute to the success of our students and the vitality of the communities we serve. Assessment of Planning and Outcomes Subcommittee

Assessment of Planning and Outcomes Subcommittee Mapping of Current Mission to Standard 1.A.1 College of the Desert provides excellent educational programs and services that contribute to the success of our students and the vitality of the communities we serve. Assessment of Planning and Outcomes Subcommittee

Assessment of Planning and Outcomes Subcommittee APO Recommended Mission: College of the Desert provides excellent educational programs in basic skills, career and technical education, certificate, transfer preparation, associate degrees, noncredit and distance education, which are continuously evaluated and improved. Our programs and services contribute to the success, learning and achievement of our diverse students and the vitality of the Desert Community College District, surrounding areas and beyond. Assessment of Planning and Outcomes Subcommittee

Mapping of Recommended Mission to Standard 1.A.1 College of the Desert provides excellent educational programs in basic skills, career and technical education, certificate, transfer preparation, associate degrees, noncredit and distance education, which are continuously evaluated and improved. Our programs and services contribute to the success, learning and achievement of our diverse students and the vitality of the Desert Community College District, surrounding areas and beyond. Standard 1.A.1 Mission Meet Standard Does Not Meet Standard 1. Broad Educational Purpose   

Mapping of Recommended Mission to Standard 1.A.1 College of the Desert provides excellent educational programs in basic skills, career and technical education, certificate, transfer preparation, associate degrees, noncredit and distance education, which are continuously evaluated and improved. Our programs and services contribute to the success, learning and achievement of our diverse students and the vitality of the Desert Community College District, surrounding areas and beyond. Standard 1.A.1 Mission Meet Standard Does Not Meet Standard 1. Broad Educational Purpose    2. Intended Student Population

Mapping of Recommended Mission to Standard 1.A.1 College of the Desert provides excellent educational programs in basic skills, career and technical education, certificate, transfer preparation, associate degrees, noncredit and distance education, which are continuously evaluated and improved. Our programs and services contribute to the success, learning and achievement of our diverse students and the vitality of the Desert Community College District, surrounding areas and beyond. Standard 1.A.1 Mission Meet Standard Does Not Meet Standard 1. Broad Educational Purpose    2. Intended Student Population  3. Types of Degrees and Credentials  

Mapping of Recommended Mission to Standard 1.A.1 College of the Desert provides excellent educational programs in basic skills, career and technical education, certificate, transfer preparation, associate degrees, noncredit and distance education, which are continuously evaluated and improved. Our programs and services contribute to the success, learning and achievement of our diverse students and the vitality of the Desert Community College District, surrounding areas and beyond. Standard 1.A.1 Mission Meet Standard Does Not Meet Standard 1. Broad Educational Purpose    2. Intended Student Population  3. Types of Degrees and Credentials    4. Commitment to Student Learning and Achievement

Mapping of Recommended Mission to Standard 1.A.1 College of the Desert provides excellent educational programs in basic skills, career and technical education, certificate, transfer preparation, associate degrees, noncredit and distance education, which are continuously evaluated and improved. Our programs and services contribute to the success, learning and achievement of our diverse students and the vitality of the Desert Community College District, surrounding areas and beyond. Standard 1.A.1 Mission Meet Standard Does Not Meet Standard 1. Broad Educational Purpose    2. Intended Student Population  3. Types of Degrees and Credentials    4. Commitment to Student Learning and Achievement  5. Institutional Planning

Mapping of Recommended Mission to Standard 1.A.1 College of the Desert provides excellent educational programs in basic skills, career and technical education, certificate, transfer preparation, associate degrees, noncredit and distance education, which are continuously evaluated and improved. Our programs and services contribute to the success, learning and achievement of our diverse students and the vitality of the Desert Community College District, surrounding areas and beyond. Standard 1.A.1 Mission Meet Standard Does Not Meet Standard 1. Broad Educational Purpose    2. Intended Student Population  3. Types of Degrees and Credentials    4. Commitment to Student Learning and Achievement  5. Institutional Planning  6. Distance Education

QUESTIONS A SPECIAL THANKS TO: 2015-2016 members of the APO Subcommittee: Bert Bitanga,Lauro Jimenez, Catherine Levitt, David George, Linda Emerson, Daniel Martinez, Carol Scobie, Amanda Phillips and our Student Representative, Jeffrey Salas-Arellano New 2016-2017 members of the APO Subcommittee: Tony Clerc, Kim Dozier and Courtney Doussett Sai Vang—Administrative Support for APO QUESTIONS