Austin, Texas San Jose/Silicon Valley InterCity Visit October 02, 2012 Carol Coen Vice Chancellor Workforce, Economic, and Resource Development.

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Austin, Texas San Jose/Silicon Valley InterCity Visit October 02, 2012 Carol Coen Vice Chancellor Workforce, Economic, and Resource Development

 Serve career preparation and transfer students  Provide JIT skills upgrades to incumbent workers  Create innovative workforce strategies in emerging sectors  Meet employer needs in real time  Provide a sustainable workforce over time Watch for Magic Keys!

“ Non-traditional students” “Non-traditional” - serious about their education; here to complete an AA or certificate so that they can enter or re-enter the workforce Displaced workers re-training to enter the work force Working while attending school ( 72% are part time) Parents who are balancing families, jobs, and education Older students who are re-entering college  About SJECCD students…

 Rich in diversity ◦ 1 st generation college students from immigrant families ◦ Ethnically Diverse  46% are over age 24 ◦ San Jose State – 21% over age 24  Community college demographics closely align with workforce demographics

 Colleges serve career preparation and transfer students State of California policy ensures open access to all – State regulates tuition Currently $46 per unit Financial Aid Operates on the premise that no student should be denied the opportunity to pursue their education for lack of financial resources Student aid programs (Federal, State, institutional and private) are designed to assist students who qualify with paying for their educational expenses Board of Governor Fee Waiver Pell Grants The campus Financial Aid Office helps students apply for and obtain funds from a variety of student aid programs

Career Preparation or CTE courses Flexible course delivery evenings, Saturdays hybrid, flipped classrooms Program-specific advisory committee input programs are updated to match changing industry needs Integrated technology skills with critical thinking abilities Used to be segmented, now inter-related Include “soft skills” employers indicate they need (critical thinking, effective communications) Transfer Students IT industry skills change over time employees need advanced degrees in certain segments

Governor Brown speaking with students 9/27/12 about higher education. Photo credit: Office of Governor Brown September 26, 2012 Gov. Brown Signs Legislation to Improve Community College Student Success SB 1456, the Student Success Act (Lowenthal), contains common sense reforms. Starting Students Off Right: Under the bill, ALL students will receive the guidance they need to be successful through required orientation and education plans. Transparency and Accountability: In a historic move toward equity, colleges will be required to publicly report progress of all students broken down by race and socio-economic status. Fiscally Responsible: And, finally, students will have to maintain satisfactory academic performance in order to be eligible for fee waivers.

 Provide JIT skills upgrades to incumbent workers Technology Programs: Building Information Modeling BIM for Stakeholders: Provides building industry stakeholders such as CEO’s, CFO’s, and senior project managers the business case for utilizing BIM (not for credit) Practical BIM training covers BIM culture, workflow changes, cost effective BIM practices, and technical training in 5 software packages for professionals already in the design and build space (not for credit) BIM Certificate of Achievement Program at Evergreen Valley College (8 courses for a total of 24 credits)

Integrated Project Delivery Knowledge Center for Facilities Professionals Four course professional development training Online repository of IPD templates for course attendees Critical industry partnerships Funded by a grant from California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office/Economic and Workforce Development Programs

 Create innovative workforce strategies in emerging sectors Energy Efficiency Training in “New Green Jobs” Integrated Demand-Side Management o Designing commercial/industrial EE systems Energy Efficiency Business Development o Selling commercial/industrial EE systems BPI – Building Analyst Certification o Performing residential EE audits and retrofits Existing Jobs Training with “Green” Emphasis Bridge to Utility Worker o Working in a more “green” utility Building Systems Technician o Maintaining “green” buildings Logistics and Warehousing o Incorporating “green” in activities 240 participants were trained

Online training options provide professional development opportunities accessible from home or office, especially in emerging tech areas Enroll now!

 Meet employer needs in real time AND ensure a sustainable workforce over time Offer not-for-credit certificate and credit bearing degree options Integrate new skills, technologies into college curriculum / programs Customized training, innovative workforce strategies Business relationships that create high wage - high growth jobs

Chances are…. if you call upon Workforce Institute once for customized training, talent, and leadership development… you will do it again. 85% Repeat Business Rate

Workforce Institute Helps DC Stay Sharp Staying on the path of continual improvement means DC employees are always learning new skills. The challenge for manufacturers is finding training programs that fit a company’s specific process and needs. Fortunately for DC Electronics, San Jose is the home to Workforce Institute, a nationally recognized employee training and development program started by San Jose Evergreen Community College District in 1988 Workforce Institute is unique in a couple of ways. First because it is based here in Silicon Valley, it can draw from a pool of highly experienced trainers with real-world high tech, business, and manufacturing experience. Second, Workforce Institute is not a one-size fits all outfit. It works closely with companies to set up customized training programs that align with clear strategic objectives. We saw the need to create a common understanding and language for “operational excellence” among our managers. Workforce Institute set up a series of courses designed to give managers a common understanding of key concepts to efficiency, best practices, and quality control. The course also introduced the latest concepts and tools for effective problem solving. We see Workforce Institute as a valuable DC asset and are counting on a long relationship. …from DC Electronics blog

 The keys to developing the highly skilled Silicon Valley workforce are active employer engagement coupled with a responsive workforce partner and flexible education/training partners.