Pathways to Student Success & Completion Montana August 15, 2011 Terry O’Banion.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Pathways to Student Success & Completion The Roadmap ProjectAAC&U Miami, Florida April 4, 2013 Terry OBanion
Advertisements

FBOE K-20 Accountability Project CEPRI Workgroup June 13, 2002 Orlando, Florida.
2012 TRUSTEE CONFERENCE COMPLETE COLLEGE OH November 13, 2012 Rebecca Butler Managing Project Director.
The Completion Agenda Arkansas Student Success Symposium March 18, 2014 Terry O’Banion
Center for Student Success. AATYC and Student Success Higher ed imperative used to be about access; now it’s about student success. Two-year colleges.
Making Opportunity Affordable Grant
Achieving the Dream. Achieving the Dream is a national effort to help more community college students succeed, with a special focus on students of color.
Overview of Performance Funding Model for Ohio’s Community Colleges
Cincinnati State Technical and Community College Campus Completion Plan Presentation of Draft Plan Process & Categories (Dr. Tim Mott) Overview of Strategies.
Promoting Degree Completion Through Financial Incentives Teresa Lubbers, Commissioner November 9, 2009.
Criteria for High Quality Career and Technical Education Programs National Career Pathways Network Orlando, FL November 14, 2014.
High Risk Factors for Retention Freshman Year Experience Review of the Literature Review of Preliminary Data.
Leading the Way : Access. Success. Impact. Board of Governors Summit August 9, 2013.
INTRODUCTION  President’s 2009 State of the Union Address:  Postsecondary attainment for every American  Implicit in President Obama’s statement: 
STRENGTHENING STUDENT SUCCESS — 2014 WHY IT MATTERS WHAT MATTERS MOST.
Student Success: Reclaiming the American Dream Richard M. Rhodes, Ph.D. President/CEO Austin Community College District.
Millions of adults need access to postsecondary education and training to advance their careers and support their families. National Necessity.
Regional Focus Group Los Angeles July 25, Vision Meeting the Jobs Challenge/Expanding Opportunity Skilled WorkforceVibrant EconomyShared Prosperity.
A Systemic Approach February, Two important changes in the Perkins Act of 2006 A requirement for the establishment of Programs of Study A new approach.
Rachel Pleasants McDonnell, Jobs for the Future October 15, 2014 Improving & Designing Pathways for Adult Learners at Our Community Colleges.
Identifying Promising Practices Promising Practices for Community College Student Success A FIRST LOOK.
A 2020 Vision for Student Success A report of the Commission on the Future of the Community College League of California.
The Completion Agenda The Futures Assembly January 25, 2014 Terry O’Banion
THE LONG BEACH COLLEGE PROMISE SUCCESS BEGINS TODAY.
11 STUDENT SUCCESS 2020 Felicia Patterson Vice President, Learner Support Services Anne Arundel Community College ACCT New and Experienced Trustees Governance.
The Central Ohio Compact: A Regional Strategy for College Completion and Career Success David Harrison, Columbus State Community College Dolan Evanovich,
Ivy Tech Community College Indiana’s Education Roundtable May 24, 2011.
Transforming Community Colleges to Accelerate Student Success Thomas Bailey Shanna Jaggars Davis Jenkins Community College Research Center June 2011.
Institutional Effectiveness 2010/2011 Core Indicators Institutional Research Wendy Dove – October 2011 COMMON GROUND “Progress towards a decade of student.
The Future of Higher Education in Texas
The Completion Agenda California Student Success Summit September 23, 2013 Terry O’Banion
Moving Forward Presentation to the Commission April 1, 2011.
DEVELOP EVIDENCE- BASED INNOVATIONS Develop promising education and career advancement innovations Prototype, test, evaluate and continuously improve models.
+ Multiple Pathways to Post- Secondary Education at the University of the District of Columbia The DC public higher education system: The UDC Main Campus.
Presentation Title XX XX, We’re a pathway to success that connects people to higher education and the skills they need to be job-ready. We’re constantly.
Ivy Tech Community College Adjunct Faculty Conference March 26, 2011.
Innovations in Pre-College Math State Board for Community and Technical Colleges March 27, 2014.
Get with the Program: Accelerating CC Students’ Entry into and Completion of Programs of Study AACC 2011 April 11, 2011 New Orleans Davis Jenkins Community.
Developmental Education Initiative (DEI). What is DEI? o Three-year project aimed at improving developmental education outcomes o Funded by Gates and.
High-Impact Educational Practices: What are they? Evelyn Waiwaiole Program Manager, High-Impact Practices Jeff Crumpley Associate Director CCCSE Center.
Student Success Seminar Central Piedmont Community College August 5, 2015.
Accelerating Achievement Designing a State-Level Response to the Developmental Education Challenge Presentation for Southern Regional Education Board June.
Pathway to Completion Start Strong – Finish Faster Funded by Presentation at AACC Convention April 2015.
Serving the Adult Learner: Increasing Opportunities & Improving Lives Karen Steinberg Executive Vice President Council for Adult & Experiential Learning.
Maximizing Postsecondary Completion for Dual Credit And Early College High School Students Of Color AACC 2012.
Shared Leadership for a Stronger Montana Economy State Higher Education Executive Officers Workforce & Economic Development Committee July 20, 2005.
CONNECTIONENTRYPROGRESSCOMPLETION Completion by Design Framing Model Student Progression Interest in College to Application Enrollment to completion of.
Pathways to Student Success & Completion Innovations 2012 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Terry O’Banion
DR. KRISTEE LORENZ MS. PAT GILLMAN DR. BRENT BATES 1. ON NOTECARD, BRIEFLY DESCRIBE A SUCCESSFUL PARTNERSHIP THAT IMPROVED STUDENT SUCCESS 2. WRITE ANY.
Campus Completion Policy Assessment Tools Charting the Course for Student Completion Conference – Ohio Board of Regents Gretchen Schmidt, Jobs for the.
MCCVLC – Providing Educational Access, Anytime, Anywhere.
International Symposium October 15,  Graduate more people  Keep them here after graduation  Attract more talent.
Success is what counts. Achieving the Dream: Supporting Community College Student Success Richard Kazis Jobs for the Future Arkansas Legislative Task Force.
2020 Vision “Advancing Educational Achievement” Mt. San Jacinto College 2013 Student Success and the Role of Dual Enrollment! “It's time to stop just talking.
Complete College Ohio Task Force September 18, 2012 Michael Collins Jobs for the Future.
Student Success  What is it?  How can we assess it?  Whose responsibility is it?  What role do you play?
Barbara Baran Senior Fellow California Budget Project.
Cost Efficiency Lee Holcombe Director. 2 Cost Efficiency in Higher Education  Maintaining current level of productivity with fewer resources  Increasing.
Recruiting and Retaining Diverse Students: Why it’s Different and The Same Presented by Sylvia R. Carey-Butler, PhD Assistant Vice Chancellor, Academic.
New Approaches to Old Problems: how “guided pathways” can lead to student success Paul N. Markham Program Officer, Postsecondary Success TASS Conference.
The Future of Higher Education in Texas Dr. Larry R. Faulkner Vice-Chair, Higher Education Strategic Planning Committee Presentation to Texas Higher Education.
Los Angeles Valley College April 21, QUESTION 3: NEW GOALS & OBJECTIVES REFLECTING COLLEGE BASIC SKILLS INITIATIVE “ACTION PLANS”
External Review Exit Report Campbell County Schools November 15-18, 2015.
(Your Community College Name Here) Our New Agenda For Student Success
SSC and Student Success Center
Achieving the Dream Mark A. Smith.
Guided Pathways at California Community Colleges
Guided Pathways at California Community Colleges
Pathways to Student Success & Completion
Guided Pathways at California Community Colleges
Presentation transcript:

Pathways to Student Success & Completion Montana August 15, 2011 Terry O’Banion

Red Flags—National Once first in the world, America now ranks 10th in the percentage of young adults with a college degree. Over the last 30 years, the average industrialized country has increased postsecondary attainment by about 75%—more than double that of the United States.

Red Flags National For the first time in our history, the current generation of college-age Americans will be less educated than their parents’ generation. Today, if you are born poor you are likely to die poor.

Red Flags—C Colleges 14% of CC students do not complete a single credit in first term Almost 50% drop out by second yr. 60% need remediation 33% recommended for dvlp. studies never enroll in those courses Only 10% of entering students who want a B. A. ever attain one

MONTANA BY 2030 Population increase 15.8% 18—24 year old decrease 13.8% 0—17 year old decreasing 25—64 year old increase 5.5% 65+ increase 122%

State of Montana OF EVERY TH GRADE STUDENTS IN MONTANA: 79 graduate from high school 11 enroll in two-year colleges 5 return for sophomore year 3 graduate with an associate's degree in three years Complete College America

15 Western States Montana Ranks: 15 th --% of 25 and older enrolled in college 15 th --% of year old in at least one college course 13 th —population in college 11 th --% in two-year colleges

COLLEGE!NOW Just under 25% of Montana college students attend two-year colleges compared with nearly 45% in Western states. Policy Initiative: make two-year colleges more affordable/accessible Montana’s funding policy is about getting students to college, with little or no emphasis on getting students through college.

The Access Agenda Open-Door Philosophy Comprehensive Programs Low Tuition Geographical Access 11 Million Students

Transformation The Student Access Agenda has become the Student Success Agenda focused on Completion

Completion Agenda President Obama: 5 million more CC grads by 2020 Lumina: 60% increase by 2025 Gates: double number of grads CC Org: 50% more by 2020 Florida: double by 2020 Anne Arundel: double by 2020

The Gates Foundation “The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has identified the community college as a key player in education and is supporting its role in the national agenda to double the number of low- income young adults who earn a postsecondary credential…. investing $475 million over four years in its Postsecondary Success strategy.”

Completion Agenda Create Model Pathways to Success & Completion Degrees/credentials with marketplace value Milestones and Momentum Practices based on evidence Low-income, under-prepared, first generation students

Connection From interest to application Entry From enrollment to completion of gatekeeper courses Progress From entry to course of study to 75% of requirements completed Completion From complete course of study to credential with labor market value

Pathway Components Connecting to high school & adult students Connecting to the college Preparing to begin classes Providing classroom instruction Monitoring first-term progress Preparing for subsequent terms Preparing for completion & next steps

High School Connections Formal agreements Aligned courses Dual enrollment College assessment in 11 th grade Remediation Early College High School & Advanced Placement Visits to community college campus Priority admissions

Preparing To Begin Classes Print & electronic materials Mandatory Orientation Mandatory Assessment Mandatory Advising Mandatory Placement Individual Learning Plan Financial Aid Counseling Elimination of Late Registration Personal connections

Developmental Education Multiple assessments Supplemental Instruction Accelerated Learning Contextual Instruction Tutoring Learning Communities

First Term Progress Early warning systems Intervention strategies Student Success Courses First-Year College Experience Learning-Centered Teaching Strategies: project-based learning, learning communities, service learning, collaborative learning, contextual learning, classroom assessment techniques

Preparing for Completion Audit credits accumulated Capstone courses and projects Transfer articulation agreements Transfer readiness course Job application Celebrating completion Planning for lifelong learning

Guidelines for Completion 1.Establish a core leadership team representing all stakeholders in a minimum five-year effort to create and sustain pathways to completion for all students.

Guidelines for Completion 2. Establish successful student pathways as the overarching transformational goal of the entire college; and align every policy, program, practice, and the way personnel are used to address this goal.

Guidelines for Completion 3. Create programs of study with “instructional program coherence” that provide students with opportunities for structured deeper learning.

Guidelines for Completion 4. Develop the capacity to collect, organize, and interpret data and make evidence-based decisions to effect meaningful change and increase student completion.

Guidelines for Completion 5. Apply appropriate technological innovations to create, implement, and monitor the student success pathways to optimize efficiency and effectiveness.

Guidelines for Completion 6. Implement guidelines for rapid, expansive “scaling up” of successful programs and practices.

Guidelines for Completion 7. Prepare all employees through a strategic staff development program for their role in creating and sustaining student pathways to completion.

Declining Resources In 2009, 2010, and 2011 state budget shortfalls amounted to $430 billion. In 2012, 44 states are projecting budget shortfalls totaling $125 billion. FL: — increase enrollment by 34% funding decline by 25% per FTE

Florida Enrollment & Funding

Guidelines for Completion 8. Realign current resources and identify potential new resources—funding, personnel, facilities, and community support—to double the number of students who successfully complete a credential.

Tidewater Community College Full-time faculty 320—part-time 1,129—administrators 86—support staff 421 (Total: 1,956) 32,808 credit and non-credit students 45,117 Associate Degrees Population: 1,090,400 Service clubs, churches, non-profit agencies, business & industry

Guidelines for Completion 9. Create a transparent and user-friendly campus-wide communication system to keep all stakeholders informed and engaged and use to celebrate student success and institutional progress.

Key Questions Does this policy, program, or practice improve student success and completion? How do we know this policy, program, or practice improves student success and completion?

Why Do This Work? “Our programs are aimed at the kids without the money, without the best background, the first ones in their family to show up at college. The simple truth is, those are the kids who need us, and we’re going to help them. That’s what the change is all about.” Glenn DuBois, Chancellor Virginia CC System

The Completion Agenda Failure is not an option.

Terry O’Banion Ancora Imparo “Still I Am Learning.” Michelangelo