Internal Stakeholders Environmental Scan Summary October 19, 2007.

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Internal Stakeholders Environmental Scan Summary October 19, 2007

Who are the Internal Stakeholders? Internal Advisory Councils Internal Advisory Councils Employee Groups Employee Groups Constituency Groups Constituency Groups Student Groups Student Groups

Internal Advisory Councils Occupational Occupational Diversity Committees Diversity Committees Capital Development Advisory Council Capital Development Advisory Council College Leadership Council College Leadership Council

Employee Groups Residential Faculty Residential Faculty Part-time Faculty Part-time Faculty MAT MAT PSA PSA M&O M&O Crafts Crafts

Constituency Groups Service Learning Partnerships Service Learning Partnerships John C. Lincoln Nursing Program John C. Lincoln Nursing Program AAEC Charter School AAEC Charter School ACE/SUCCEED ACE/SUCCEED Learning Connections Learning Connections Fine Arts Partnerships Fine Arts Partnerships

Student Groups Student Leadership Council Student Leadership Council Student Development Student Development Orientation Leaders Orientation Leaders Ambassadors Ambassadors Clubs Clubs Honors Honors Athletics Athletics

Summary from “Millennials Go to College” presentation by Dr. Paul Dale Special: Recruiting Millennials requires an explicit appeal to a sense of generational destiny Sheltered: Millennials expect to be kept safe Confident: Today’s collegians are far more upbeat, often robustly so, than any seen in many decades Team Orientated: From pre-school through high school Millennials have been developing strong team instincts and tight peer bonds Conventional: Students who struggle to excel and have fun in a very structured institutional environment

Millennials Go to College (cont.) Pressured: According to recent surveys, the two items that worry teenagers the most these days are grades and college admissions Achieving: Millennials are probably the most all-around capable teenage generation this nation has ever seen Achieving: Millennials are probably the most all-around capable teenage generation this nation has ever seen Source: Source: Howe, N. & Strauss, W. (2003). Millennials go to college. Strategies for a new generation on campus: Recruiting and admissions, campus life, and the classroom. Washington, DC: American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Offers and LifeCourse Associates. Howe, N. & Strauss, W. (2003). Millennials go to college. Strategies for a new generation on campus: Recruiting and admissions, campus life, and the classroom. Washington, DC: American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Offers and LifeCourse Associates.

Student Demographics - Ethnicity FallBlack Native American AsianHispanicWhiteAll OtherTotal %1.3%3.0%9.6%74.0%10.4%100% %1.0%2.9%9.3%73.2%11.6%100% %1.2%2.8%9.2%69.2%15.5%100% %1.1%2.7%9.8%68.3%15.7%100% %1.1%2.7%10.4%67.7%15.9%100% %1.2%2.4%11.1%68.9%13.5%100%

Student Demographics - Gender FallFemaleMale %39.3% %38.6% %38.2% %38.4% %39.1% %38.3%

Student Demographics - Age Fall< Total %25.4%9.8%15.7%11.9%6.4%2.1%97% %27.2%10.6%13.4%11.4%5.7%2.0%98% %28.2%10.3%13.3%11.1%5.0%2.2%99% %27.1%10.7%13.9%10.9%5.7%2.5%99% %27.6%11.3%12.6%11.0%6.2%2.5%98% %27.5%11.9%12.5%9.6%6.0%2.3%98%

Student Trends Earnings - increasing Earnings - increasing Education Levels – increasing higher levels Education Levels – increasing higher levels Ethnicity – becoming more diverse Ethnicity – becoming more diverse Age - older Age - older Employment – more employed Employment – more employed Poverty – more poverty but perhaps not at significant levels Poverty – more poverty but perhaps not at significant levels

Examples of PVCC and MCCCD Initiatives and Challenges iStartSmart iStartSmart SIS SIS New Buildings (Q, Life Sciences) New Buildings (Q, Life Sciences) Express College Express College Early College Early College Budget Issues Budget Issues Newspaper Stories Newspaper Stories

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