Louis Venturelli, Assistant Director, NJ Center for Student Success PTK National Convention | April 2015 COMMUNITY COLLEGE COMPLETION CHALLENGE IN THE.

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Louis Venturelli, Assistant Director, NJ Center for Student Success PTK National Convention | April 2015 COMMUNITY COLLEGE COMPLETION CHALLENGE IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY

The New Jersey Council of County Colleges is the State Association for New Jersey’s 19 community colleges. The NJ Center for Student Success provides technical assistance to New Jersey’s community colleges on their statewide strategic goals for student success. COMMUNITY COLLEGE COMPLETION CHALLENGE IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY Introduction

3 First state in the nation to program the C4 Initiative at the state level. Weeklong series of campus-based completion events with the goal of facilitating peer to peer conversations on what it means to complete the degree. The New Jersey Council of County Colleges supplies each chapter with $500 in grant funding to offset their programmatic costs. Our goal: engaging students as stakeholders in their own success. Background COMMUNITY COLLEGE COMPLETION CHALLENGE IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY

4 October NJC4 events taking place across New Jersey 11,000 students pledged to complete their degrees 450 faculty and staff pledged to serve as completion champions October NJC4 events taking place across New Jersey 11,000 students pledged to complete their degrees 450 faculty and staff pledged to serve as completion champions October NJC4 events taking place across New Jersey 15,000 students pledged to complete their degrees 800 faculty and staff pledged to serve as completion champions October NJC4 events taking place across New Jersey 15,000 students pledged to complete their degrees 800 faculty and staff pledged to serve as completion champions By the Numbers

5 CollegeFish.org widely promoted throughout College Transfer Fairs On the Spot Academic Advising Alumni Panels Completion Rallies Celebrate Ike’s Birthday with Delicious Cake! Keep Your Completion Banner on Display & Follow Up with Students Who have Signed the Pledge Our Focus on Transfer – Replicable Events COMMUNITY COLLEGE COMPLETION CHALLENGE IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY

Please feel free to reach out at any time! Louis Venturelli Assistant Director, NJ Center for Student Success e. p. (609) QUESTIONS