PCC Pathways Pasadena City College. First Year Pathway Growth.

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PCC Pathways Pasadena City College

First Year Pathway Growth

PCC Pathways Athletes Pathway Career Pathway International Student Pathway Ujima Pathway XL Pathway

Essential Pathways Components Pre-assessment workshops Priority registration Full-time enrollment with English and math Summer orientation (Jam) College 1, “One Book, One College,” FY Student Conference ePortfolio Success Team: counselors, coaches, and tutors Service and campus engagement Career exploration Study/resource centers

High Impact Practices 1.First Year Seminars and Experiences 2.Common Intellectual Experiences 3.Learning Communities 4.Writing-Intensive Courses 5.Collaborative Assignments and Projects 6.Undergraduate Research 7.Diversity/Global Learning 8.Service Learning, Community-Based Learning 9.Internships 10.Capstone Courses and Projects Association of American Colleges and Universities, 2014

Cumulative Credits Earned – Cohorts UCLA, Social Research Methodology Group, 2015

Cumulative Credits by Race – Cohorts UCLA, Social Research Methodology Group, 2015

Persistence – Cohorts UCLA, Social Research Methodology Group, 2015

Persistence by Race – Cohorts UCLA, Social Research Methodology Group, 2015

Transfer Status – Cohorts Transfer-DirectedTransfer-PreparedTransfer-ReadyTotal Students Pathways Non- Pathways Pathways Non- Pathways Non- Pathways Pathways N Non- Pathways N Latino 19%5%17%6%8%2%3032,053 African American7%3%10%4%2% Overall31%13%28%13%19%9%6204,035 UCLA, Social Research Methodology Group, 2015

 Programs and services for non-Pathway first year students  Continued development of the second year  Meta majors in first year  Academic program mapping  Cost effectiveness study

CONTACT Brock Klein