Time to answer critical and inter-related questions: Whom will we serve? What will we offer? How will we serve them?

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Time to answer critical and inter-related questions: Whom will we serve? What will we offer? How will we serve them?

Institutional Scan Internal Scan – Program Reviews External Scan – Demand, Preparation, Community Demographics, and population trends, labor market information, programmatic market share, etc. Constituency Feedback  Forums for feedback and input based on student achievement and environmental scan information.  Forums specifically targeting student participation

Goal Development and Adoption  Utilize the collegial governance structure to parse out pertinent information from the internal scan, environmental scan, and student achievement data.  Invite all collegial governance committees to recommend goals and associated action items.  Looking for approximately ten (10) broad, institutional goals.  Draft Goals by end of March 2016.

EMP Draft - In spring 2016, the EMP Committee will write the educational master plan utilizing the feedback provided throughout the process.  Further input will be sought from operational areas to identify specific measurable actions that will move the institution toward achieving its newly defined set of institutional goals.  The focus on operational areas is intentional due to the need for accountability in assigning appropriate personnel to accomplish tasks and in reporting progress made.

Mission Statement: Santiago Canyon College is an innovative learning community dedicated to intellectual and personal growth. Our purpose is to foster student success and to help students achieve these core outcomes: to learn, to act, to communicate and to think critically. We are committed to maintaining standards of excellence and providing accessible, transferable, and engaging education to a diverse community.

Mission Review Survey: Q2 - Santiago Canyon College has a statement of mission that defines the institution’s broad educational purpose. Q3 - Santiago Canyon College has a statement of mission that defines the institution’s intended student population. Q4 - Santiago Canyon College has a statement of mission that defines the institution’s commitment to achieving student learning.

Mission Review Survey: The following embedded sentences are appropriately descriptive of the college's mission. Q5 – Santiago Canyon College is an innovative learning community dedicated to intellectual and personal growth. Q7 – Our purpose is to foster student success and to help students achieve these core outcomes: to learn, to act, to communicate and to think critically. Q9 – We are committed to maintaining standards of excellence and providing accessible, transferable, and engaging education to a diverse community.

Mission Review Survey:

Educational Master Plan – Update What remains? Which of these goals should go into the next iteration of the EMP, if any? 29 Action Items Responses 26 Complete 14 Incomplete 12 Status Unknown 3

Educational Master Plan – Update What remains? SCC GoalAction Item 2 Align the college curriculum to focus on student completion of pathways a. Evaluate and identify curriculum and programs for complete pathways. Align the college curriculum to focus on student completion of pathways b. Adjust curriculum and offerings accordingly. 3 Promote an integrated approach to supporting student success a. Develop and implement strategies to increase awareness of student services and instructional programs among faculty, classified staff, and students. 4 Promote a college identity of high quality, academic excellence, and personalized education a. Identify signature programs that support achievement of student academic goals. Promote a college identity of high quality, academic excellence, and personalized education b. Implement and support signature programs and college identity. 5 Support faculty in offering high quality instruction to students in the classroom and online c. Increase staff development and technology training for faculty. 10 Support faculty development in the areas of innovative pedagogies and curriculum design a. Dedicate resources for faculty development. 12 Increase student learning and achievement through a culture of continuous quality improvement d. Establish structural procedures for using data in decision - making processes across the college. 14 Develop sustainable, alternative revenue streams utilizing existing resources a. Identify and leverage existing resources to produce alternative, unrestricted revenues (facilities, community services, foundation). Develop sustainable, alternative revenue streams utilizing existing resources b. Develop processes for acquiring and allocating alternative, unrestricted revenues. Develop sustainable, alternative revenue streams utilizing existing resources c. Develop mechanisms to use initial, alternative unrestricted revenues to fund future development activities. 15 Strengthen capacity to seek and acquire grant funding for the purpose of developing innovative programs and services that align with the college mission and vision a. Educate the campus community about the availability and benefits of, as well as the procedures for, acquiring grant funds.

 What’s working well  What’s not working well › Resources needed  Personnel  Space  Technology

 What information do you need to plan? › Is there something specific you would like to see?  PARTICIPATE IN GOVERNANCE! › Your role on governance committees provides opportunity to influence institutional priorities.