BERKELEY CITY COLLEGE CHAIRS COMMITTEE September 26, 2014.

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BERKELEY CITY COLLEGE CHAIRS COMMITTEE September 26, 2014

We achieve our Mission & Goals by… 2  Providing exemplar programs and services that meet student needs, and  Ensuring fiscal stability by meeting our student enrollment and faculty assignment targets.

Recap  GOAL 1: Preserve and nourish resources to ensure access, equity and success for all students.  GOAL 2: Increase certificate/degree completion and transfers to 4-year colleges or universities by inspiring and supporting students.  GOAL 3: Improve career and college-preparation progress and success rates.  GOAL 4: Ensure BCC programs and services reach sustainable, continuous quality improvement level.  GOAL 5: Collaborate to ensure fiscal stability.  Exceeded growth target and assisted the district in reaching its student enrollment target.  BCC awarded 244 degrees and 298 certificates, and transferred 171 to UCs and 117 to CSUs for a total of 288 transfers in state alone.  BCC counselors provided counseling to 7,232 unduplicated applicants/students, and assisted students in developing and updating 3,065 Student Education Plan (SEP), this is a 14% increase from 2,682 SEPs developed in  Expanded Learning Communities  Expanded Learning Resource Center Services  Increased Associate Degrees for Transfers(ADT) to 13 programs! 3 GOALS HIGHLIGHTS OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS

4 Associate in Science for Transfer (AS-T) Business Administration Mathematics Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA-T) Art History Communication Studies Elementary Teacher Education English History Philosophy Political Science Psychology Sociology Spanish Studio Arts Under Development Anthropology Computer Science Associate Degree for Transfer Programs

Goals & Activities  GOAL 1: Preserve and nourish resources to ensure access, equity and success for all students.  GOAL 2: Increase certificate/degree completion and transfers to 4-year colleges or universities by inspiring and supporting students.  GOAL 3: Improve career and college-preparation progress and success rates.  GOAL 4: Ensure BCC programs and services reach sustainable, continuous quality improvement level.  GOAL 5: Collaborate to ensure fiscal stability. STUDENT ACCESS, EQUITY & SUCCESS –  Support creative & collaborative teaching methods and strategies that provide ALL students with opportunities to engage.  Faculty Advising/ADT Leaders  Revamp GE Program/Pathway  Learning communities for ADT’s  Career/Student Success panels INSTITUTIONAL EFFECTIVENESS  Participate in the development of APU’s/PR in CurricunetMeta  Creative, collaborative and transparent budgeting process 5 GOALSPROPOSED ACTIVITIES FOR CHAIRS

FISCAL STABILITY GOALS 6  Meet or exceed estimated Student Enrollment Targets  3939 Resident Student Enrollments (200 over FY 13-14)  541 Non-Resident Student Enrollments (100 over FY 13-14)  4480 Total Full-time Equivalent Student Enrollments  Strive to ensure the district achieves its target  Maintain productivity of 17.5 Full-time Student Enrollment to every Full-time Equivalent Faculty.  Net additional funding of $932,000 for resident student enrollment and $720,000 for non-resident over and above  Approximately $1.6 million total.

A FOCUS ON EQUITY & THE GAP 7

Berkeley City College: Vision Eliminate the Achievement Gap & Advance Student Access, Equity, and Success

BIG AUDACIOUS GOALS TO ELIMINATE THE ACHIEVEMENT GAP 9  Ensure ALL New, First Time to College Students (approx students/year):  Enter a Program of Study by their second semester  Complete 20 transferable units or a stackable certificate by the end of their first year  Are a part of at least one outside of the classroom learning environment on campus (i.e. learning communities, student life, student support programs, etc.) or working off campus  Ensure ALL students have at least a 70% successful course completion

PLANNING FOR ACTION TO ELIMINATE THE ACHIEVEMENT GAP 10 Ed Master Plan (every 10 years) Accreditation Self- Study & Action Plan (every 6 years) Program Review & Action Plans (every 3 years) Annual Program Updates and Action Plans & Reports (every year) Shared Governance

BCC Vision 2024: Education Master Plan to… Eliminate the Achievement Gap Excellence Accreditation Self-Study and Program Review/APU Success BSI & Perkins Report Equity Equity Plan Access SSSP report How do all these plans & reports connect to our Vision & Big Audacious Goals?

Timeline for Fall 2014 Planning 12 Information Gathering & Collaborations Aug/Sept Pull previous reports/assessments/re views Facilitated conversations & Information Gathering Writing Sept/Oct Compose the report/plan Designated writers Vetting Oct/Nov/Dec To shared governance (October) Board (Nov/Dec)

BCC continues to meet its mission by transforming lives. 13