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Welcome to the webinar: SG Student Special Population Groups Our session will begin promptly at 1:30PM Please type questions into the Chat area. Before we begin: Connect by phone to hear the presentation and question/answer Dial the telephone conference line: (888) Enter your pass code, which is the same as the password you used to log into the session. Pass Code / PIN for the Session: PARTICIPANT CONFERENCE FEATURES: *0 - Contact the operator for assistance. *6 - Mute/unmute your individual line. Technical Difficulty with seeing the presentation: CCC Confer Client Services is available Monday through Friday between 8:00 am - 4:00 pm at ext 1537 or 1554

Student Special Population Groups March 29, 2011

Today’s Topics 1.SG Data Elements 2.Questions

SG – Student Special Population Groups This data file will be: Optional beginning Summer 2011 AND Mandatory beginning Summer 2012

SG – Student Special Population Groups Reporting Domain: The reporting domain for Student Special Populations data records includes all students who (1) were enrolled in at least one class as of first census for daily or weekly census classes, or (2) attended at least one meeting of a positive attendance class, or (3) were enrolled in at least one class that resulted in a notation on the student's official record, or (4) received a service from one the college’s categorical programs; AND have a "positive" status for one or more of the data elements included in the Special Populations data record. Each student record reported in the Special Populations file must have a corresponding record reported in the Student Basic file. Reporting Domain: The reporting domain for Student Special Populations data records includes all students who (1) were enrolled in at least one class as of first census for daily or weekly census classes, or (2) attended at least one meeting of a positive attendance class, or (3) were enrolled in at least one class that resulted in a notation on the student's official record, or (4) received a service from one the college’s categorical programs; AND have a "positive" status for one or more of the data elements included in the Special Populations data record. Each student record reported in the Special Populations file must have a corresponding record reported in the Student Basic file.

SG – Student Special Population Groups SG01STUDENT-MILITARY-STATUSX(04) SG02STUDENT-MILITARY-DEPENDENT-STATUSX(04) SG03STUDENT-FOSTER-CARE-STATUSX(01) SG04STUDENT-INCARCERATED-STATUSX(01) SG05STUDENT-MESA-ASEM-STATUSX(01) SG06STUDENT-PUENTE-STATUSX(01) SG07STUDENT-MCHS-ECHS-STATUSX(01) SG08STUDENT-UMOJA-STATUSX(01) SG09STUDENT-PARENT-GUARDIAN-EDUC-LEVEL X(02) SG10STUDENT-CAA-STATUSX(01) SG01STUDENT-MILITARY-STATUSX(04) SG02STUDENT-MILITARY-DEPENDENT-STATUSX(04) SG03STUDENT-FOSTER-CARE-STATUSX(01) SG04STUDENT-INCARCERATED-STATUSX(01) SG05STUDENT-MESA-ASEM-STATUSX(01) SG06STUDENT-PUENTE-STATUSX(01) SG07STUDENT-MCHS-ECHS-STATUSX(01) SG08STUDENT-UMOJA-STATUSX(01) SG09STUDENT-PARENT-GUARDIAN-EDUC-LEVEL X(02) SG10STUDENT-CAA-STATUSX(01)

SG01 – Student Military Status SG01 STUDENT-MILITARY-STATUSX(04) This element indicates the student’s military service status. Only service with a branch of the U.S. military is reported. Report all that apply. PositionCoding 1 – Currently serving on active duty.0 = No, 1 = Yes 2 – Veteran.0 = No, 1 = Yes 3 – Member of the Active Reserve.0 = No, 1 = Yes 4 – Member of the National Guard.0 = No, 1 = Yes 1.If the student has never served in the military the data element should be reported as ‘0000’. 2.If the information is unknown or unreported the data element should be reported as ‘XXXX’. 3.Position 3 and position 4 cannot both be reported with a value of ‘1’. SG01 STUDENT-MILITARY-STATUSX(04) This element indicates the student’s military service status. Only service with a branch of the U.S. military is reported. Report all that apply. PositionCoding 1 – Currently serving on active duty.0 = No, 1 = Yes 2 – Veteran.0 = No, 1 = Yes 3 – Member of the Active Reserve.0 = No, 1 = Yes 4 – Member of the National Guard.0 = No, 1 = Yes 1.If the student has never served in the military the data element should be reported as ‘0000’. 2.If the information is unknown or unreported the data element should be reported as ‘XXXX’. 3.Position 3 and position 4 cannot both be reported with a value of ‘1’.

SG02 – Student Military Dependent Status SG02 STUDENT-MILITARY-DEPENDENT-STATUSX(04) This element indicates the military service status of the student’s parent/guardian if the student is a dependent child/spouse. Only service with a branch of the U.S. military is reported. Report all that apply. PositionCoding 1 – Parent/Guardian is currently on active duty.0 = No, 1 = Yes 2 – Parent/Guardian is a veteran.0 = No, 1 = Yes 3 – Parent/Guardian is a member of the Active Reserve.0 = No, 1 = Yes 4 – Parent/Guardian is a member of the National Guard. 0 = No, 1 = Yes 1.If the student is not a military dependent the data element should be reported as ‘0000’. 2.If the information is unknown or unreported the data element should be reported as ‘XXXX’. SG02 STUDENT-MILITARY-DEPENDENT-STATUSX(04) This element indicates the military service status of the student’s parent/guardian if the student is a dependent child/spouse. Only service with a branch of the U.S. military is reported. Report all that apply. PositionCoding 1 – Parent/Guardian is currently on active duty.0 = No, 1 = Yes 2 – Parent/Guardian is a veteran.0 = No, 1 = Yes 3 – Parent/Guardian is a member of the Active Reserve.0 = No, 1 = Yes 4 – Parent/Guardian is a member of the National Guard. 0 = No, 1 = Yes 1.If the student is not a military dependent the data element should be reported as ‘0000’. 2.If the information is unknown or unreported the data element should be reported as ‘XXXX’.

SG03 – Student Foster Youth Status SG03 STUDENT-FOSTER-YOUTH-STATUSX(01) This element indicates whether the student is now, or has ever been, in a court-ordered out-of-home placement. CodingMeaning 0 No. 1 Yes. X Unknown / Unreported. Examples of out-of-home placements are: Foster home Group home Court-ordered placement with a relative Once the data element has been reported as “1”, it should not change in subsequent term. SG03 STUDENT-FOSTER-YOUTH-STATUSX(01) This element indicates whether the student is now, or has ever been, in a court-ordered out-of-home placement. CodingMeaning 0 No. 1 Yes. X Unknown / Unreported. Examples of out-of-home placements are: Foster home Group home Court-ordered placement with a relative Once the data element has been reported as “1”, it should not change in subsequent term.

SG04 – Student Incarcerated Status SG04 STUDENT-INCARCERATED-STATUSX(01) This element indicates whether the student was incarcerated during the reporting term. CodingMeaning 0 The student is not incarcerated. 1 The student is incarcerated in a city or county correctional facility. 2 The student is incarcerated in a California Youth Authority correctional facility. 3 The student is incarcerated in a California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation correctional facility. 4 The student is incarcerated in an out-of-state correctional facility. 5 The student is incarcerated in a U.S. Federal Bureau of Prisons correctional facility. 6 The student is incarcerated in a private correctional facility. The data element cannot be self-reported; the student’s status must be verified by the college. SG04 STUDENT-INCARCERATED-STATUSX(01) This element indicates whether the student was incarcerated during the reporting term. CodingMeaning 0 The student is not incarcerated. 1 The student is incarcerated in a city or county correctional facility. 2 The student is incarcerated in a California Youth Authority correctional facility. 3 The student is incarcerated in a California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation correctional facility. 4 The student is incarcerated in an out-of-state correctional facility. 5 The student is incarcerated in a U.S. Federal Bureau of Prisons correctional facility. 6 The student is incarcerated in a private correctional facility. The data element cannot be self-reported; the student’s status must be verified by the college.

SG05 – Student MESA ASEM Status SG05 STUDENT-MESA-ASEM-STATUSX(01) This element indicates whether the student met the educational and financial eligibility criteria and received services from the Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA) program. If a student has a demonstrated Achievement in a Science, Engineering, or Mathematics (ASEM) major and the intent to transfer to a four-year college or university but does not fully meet all of the MESA eligibility criteria, they are to be reported as an ASEM student if they are associated with the campus MESA Center. The student may also be referred to as a “MESA Club member”, a “friend of MESA”, or “Mesa Associate”, etc. SG05 STUDENT-MESA-ASEM-STATUSX(01) This element indicates whether the student met the educational and financial eligibility criteria and received services from the Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA) program. If a student has a demonstrated Achievement in a Science, Engineering, or Mathematics (ASEM) major and the intent to transfer to a four-year college or university but does not fully meet all of the MESA eligibility criteria, they are to be reported as an ASEM student if they are associated with the campus MESA Center. The student may also be referred to as a “MESA Club member”, a “friend of MESA”, or “Mesa Associate”, etc.

SG05 – Student MESA ASEM Status SG05 STUDENT-MESA-ASEM-STATUSX(01) CodingMeaning 0 The student did not apply for services from the MESA program. 1 MESA student. 2 MESA student with the declared intent to be a teacher. 3 MESA student who withdrew from the program during the reporting term because of a change in their major. 4 MESA student who withdrew during the reporting term. 5 MESA student who was disqualified during the reporting term. 6 ASEM student. 7 ASEM student with the declared intent to be a teacher. 8 Pre-MESA or Pre-ASEM student. The student is recognized as a future MESA or ASEM student but did not meet the eligibility criteria at the time of application. 9 The student applied for services from the MESA program but was found to be ineligible. Y Not applicable, the school does not have a MESA program. If a code of ‘Y’ is reported for this data element, all of the records in the file must have a code of ‘Y’. The data element cannot be self-reported; student participation in the program must be verified by the college. SG05 STUDENT-MESA-ASEM-STATUSX(01) CodingMeaning 0 The student did not apply for services from the MESA program. 1 MESA student. 2 MESA student with the declared intent to be a teacher. 3 MESA student who withdrew from the program during the reporting term because of a change in their major. 4 MESA student who withdrew during the reporting term. 5 MESA student who was disqualified during the reporting term. 6 ASEM student. 7 ASEM student with the declared intent to be a teacher. 8 Pre-MESA or Pre-ASEM student. The student is recognized as a future MESA or ASEM student but did not meet the eligibility criteria at the time of application. 9 The student applied for services from the MESA program but was found to be ineligible. Y Not applicable, the school does not have a MESA program. If a code of ‘Y’ is reported for this data element, all of the records in the file must have a code of ‘Y’. The data element cannot be self-reported; student participation in the program must be verified by the college.

SG06 – Student PUENTE Status SG06 STUDENT-PUENTE-STATUSX(01) This element indicates whether the student met the eligibility criteria and received services from the Puente program. CodingMeaning 0 Not a Puente student. 1 Puente student. 2 Puente student who withdrew from the program during the reporting term. 3 Puente student who was disqualified from the program during the reporting term. Y The school does not have a Puente program. If a code of ‘Y’ is reported for this data element, all of the records in the file must have a code of ‘Y’. The data element cannot be self-reported; student participation in the program must be verified by the college. SG06 STUDENT-PUENTE-STATUSX(01) This element indicates whether the student met the eligibility criteria and received services from the Puente program. CodingMeaning 0 Not a Puente student. 1 Puente student. 2 Puente student who withdrew from the program during the reporting term. 3 Puente student who was disqualified from the program during the reporting term. Y The school does not have a Puente program. If a code of ‘Y’ is reported for this data element, all of the records in the file must have a code of ‘Y’. The data element cannot be self-reported; student participation in the program must be verified by the college.

SG07 – Student MCHS ECHS Status SG07STUDENT-MCHS-ECHS-STATUSX(01) This element indicates whether the student met the eligibility criteria and is enrolled in either the Middle College High School (MCHS) program or the Early College High School (ECHS) program. The difference in the two programs is the funding source. MCHS programs are funded by the CCCCO while the ECHS programs are funded by other sources. CodingMeaning 0 The student did not participate in the ECHS or the MCHS program. 1 MCHS student. 2 MCHS student who withdrew from the program during the reporting term. 3 MCHS student who was disqualified from the program during the reporting term. 4 ECHS student. 5 ECHS student who withdrew from the program during the reporting term. 6 ECHS student who was disqualified from the program during the reporting term. Y The school has neither an ECHS nor a MCHS program. All MCHS and ECHS students must be less than 21 years old. If a code of ‘Y’ is reported for this data element, all of the records in the file must have a code of ‘Y’. The data element cannot be self-reported; student participation in the program must be verified by the college. SG07STUDENT-MCHS-ECHS-STATUSX(01) This element indicates whether the student met the eligibility criteria and is enrolled in either the Middle College High School (MCHS) program or the Early College High School (ECHS) program. The difference in the two programs is the funding source. MCHS programs are funded by the CCCCO while the ECHS programs are funded by other sources. CodingMeaning 0 The student did not participate in the ECHS or the MCHS program. 1 MCHS student. 2 MCHS student who withdrew from the program during the reporting term. 3 MCHS student who was disqualified from the program during the reporting term. 4 ECHS student. 5 ECHS student who withdrew from the program during the reporting term. 6 ECHS student who was disqualified from the program during the reporting term. Y The school has neither an ECHS nor a MCHS program. All MCHS and ECHS students must be less than 21 years old. If a code of ‘Y’ is reported for this data element, all of the records in the file must have a code of ‘Y’. The data element cannot be self-reported; student participation in the program must be verified by the college.

SG08 – Student UMOJA Status SG08 STUDENT-UMOJA-STATUSX(01) This element indicates whether the student met the eligibility criteria and received services from the UMOJA program. CodingMeaning 0 Not an UMOJA student. 1 UMOJA student. 2 UMOJA student who withdrew from the program during the reporting term. 3 UMOJA student who was disqualified from the program during the reporting term. Y The school does not have an UMOJA program. 1.If a code of ‘Y’ is reported for this data element, all of the records in the file must have a code of ‘Y’. 2.The data element cannot be self-reported; student participation in the program must be verified by the college. SG08 STUDENT-UMOJA-STATUSX(01) This element indicates whether the student met the eligibility criteria and received services from the UMOJA program. CodingMeaning 0 Not an UMOJA student. 1 UMOJA student. 2 UMOJA student who withdrew from the program during the reporting term. 3 UMOJA student who was disqualified from the program during the reporting term. Y The school does not have an UMOJA program. 1.If a code of ‘Y’ is reported for this data element, all of the records in the file must have a code of ‘Y’. 2.The data element cannot be self-reported; student participation in the program must be verified by the college.

SG09 – Student Parent/Guardian Education Level SG09 STUDENT-PARENT/GUARDIAN-EDUCATION-LEVELX(02) This element indicates the education level of the student’s parent(s) and/or guardian(s). Position 1 - Parent/Guardian 1: Coding Meaning 1 Grade 9 or less. 2 Grade 10, 11, or 12 but did not graduate. 3 High school graduate. 4 Some college but no degree. 5 AA/AS degree. 6 BA/BS degree. 7 Graduate or professional degree beyond a BA/BS. Y Not applicable, no first parent / guardian. X Unknown / Unreported. Position 2 - Parent/Guardian 2: Coding Meaning 1 Grade 9 or less. 2 Grade 10, 11, or 12 but did not graduate. 3 High school graduate. 4 Some college but no degree. 5 AA/AS degree. 6 BA/BS degree. 7 Graduate or professional degree beyond a BA/BS. Y Not applicable, no second parent / guardian. X Unknown / Unreported. SG09 STUDENT-PARENT/GUARDIAN-EDUCATION-LEVELX(02) This element indicates the education level of the student’s parent(s) and/or guardian(s). Position 1 - Parent/Guardian 1: Coding Meaning 1 Grade 9 or less. 2 Grade 10, 11, or 12 but did not graduate. 3 High school graduate. 4 Some college but no degree. 5 AA/AS degree. 6 BA/BS degree. 7 Graduate or professional degree beyond a BA/BS. Y Not applicable, no first parent / guardian. X Unknown / Unreported. Position 2 - Parent/Guardian 2: Coding Meaning 1 Grade 9 or less. 2 Grade 10, 11, or 12 but did not graduate. 3 High school graduate. 4 Some college but no degree. 5 AA/AS degree. 6 BA/BS degree. 7 Graduate or professional degree beyond a BA/BS. Y Not applicable, no second parent / guardian. X Unknown / Unreported.

SG10 – Student CAA Status SG10 STUDENT-CAA-STATUSX(01) This element indicates whether the student is a participant in a Career Advancement Academy (CAA). CodingMeaning 0 Not a CAA student. 1 CAA student. Y The school does not have a CAA program. 1.If a code of ‘Y’ is reported for this data element, all of the records in the file must have a code of ‘Y’. 2.The data element cannot be self-reported; student participation in the program must be verified by the college. SG10 STUDENT-CAA-STATUSX(01) This element indicates whether the student is a participant in a Career Advancement Academy (CAA). CodingMeaning 0 Not a CAA student. 1 CAA student. Y The school does not have a CAA program. 1.If a code of ‘Y’ is reported for this data element, all of the records in the file must have a code of ‘Y’. 2.The data element cannot be self-reported; student participation in the program must be verified by the college.

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