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Learn and Earn Online “How is it working?” Antonio Jordan, Director Joint High School Partnership Programs North Carolina Community College System November 14, 2007
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North Carolina Community College System H. Martin Lancaster, President www.nccommunitycolleges.edu Fifty-eight Institutions Educating and Training a World-Class Workforce Inception of ‘Learn and Earn Online’… North Carolina Governor Mike Easley's top priority is reforming public education in North Carolina so students are ready to succeed either in college or in meeting the workforce demands of the global economy
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What is Learn and Earn Online? Students in participating public high schools can take a variety of online college-credit courses at no cost to them or to their families. Students earn both high school and college credit for completed courses
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North Carolina Community College System H. Martin Lancaster, President www.nccommunitycolleges.edu Fifty-eight Institutions Educating and Training a World-Class Workforce Proposed Amendment to HB 1473, Sec. 7.27(h): “Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the State Board of Community Colleges, in cooperation with the State Board of Education, shall permit high school students to enroll in online courses for college credit beginning with the Fall 2007 semester”
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North Carolina Community College System H. Martin Lancaster, President www.nccommunitycolleges.edu Fifty-eight Institutions Educating and Training a World-Class Workforce House Bill 1473 provides… n College textbooks through the Department of Public Instruction n Waived tuition (students not counted in regular budget FTE) n Technology fees reimbursed from System Office n Instruction reimbursement from System Office n Support from System Office
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North Carolina Community College System H. Martin Lancaster, President www.nccommunitycolleges.edu Fifty-eight Institutions Educating and Training a World-Class Workforce What does the amendment mean? n 9 th, 10 th, 11 th and 12 th graders can enroll in courses online in community colleges n Students can take online courses with colleges outside of their current service area n Also, SBCC would be given flexibility to resolve any barriers identified in collaboration with the DPI
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North Carolina Community College System H. Martin Lancaster, President www.nccommunitycolleges.edu Fifty-eight Institutions Educating and Training a World-Class Workforce Community Colleges will… n Provide full complement of student services including tutoring, advising, testing (online) n Receive infrastructure funding to expand bandwidth n Not receive additional funding for equipment, e.g. computers
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North Carolina Community College System H. Martin Lancaster, President www.nccommunitycolleges.edu Fifty-eight Institutions Educating and Training a World-Class Workforce Community Colleges volunteered to participate if they: n Provide connectivity sufficient to enroll high school students n Provide a current list of online courses (local or VLC) to be offered n Provide course prerequisites to high school distance learning facilitator n Designate a community college contact
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North Carolina Community College System H. Martin Lancaster, President www.nccommunitycolleges.edu Fifty-eight Institutions Educating and Training a World-Class Workforce 44 Community Colleges participating in Learn and Earn Online Asheville-Buncombe TCC Bladen CC Blue Ridge CC Brunswick CC Caldwell CC/TI Carteret CC Catawba Valley CC Central Carolina CC College of The Albemarle Craven CC Davidson County CC Edgecombe CC Fayetteville TCC Forsyth TCC Gaston College Guilford TCC Isothermal CC James Sprunt CC Johnston CC Lenoir CC Martin CC Mayland CC Asheville-Buncombe TCC Bladen CC Blue Ridge CC Brunswick CC Caldwell CC/TI Carteret CC Catawba Valley CC Central Carolina CC College of The Albemarle Craven CC Davidson County CC Edgecombe CC Fayetteville TCC Forsyth TCC Gaston College Guilford TCC Isothermal CC James Sprunt CC Johnston CC Lenoir CC Martin CC Mayland CC Montgomery CC Nash CC Pamlico CC Piedmont CC Pitt CC Randolph CC Richmond CC Robeson CC Rockingham CC Sampson CC Sandhills CC South Piedmont CC Southeastern CC Southwestern CC Stanly CC Surry CC Tri-County CC Vance-Granville CC Wake TCC Wayne CC Wilkes CC Wilson CC
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North Carolina Community College System H. Martin Lancaster, President www.nccommunitycolleges.edu Fifty-eight Institutions Educating and Training a World-Class Workforce
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Learn and Earn Online Courses Fall 2007 n 517 different courses offered n 1730 sections for the Fall Everything from ACA (Academic Related) Everything from ACA (Academic Related) 111 - College Student Success to WEB (Web Technologies) 260 – E-Commerce Infrastructure
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North Carolina Community College System H. Martin Lancaster, President www.nccommunitycolleges.edu Fifty-eight Institutions Educating and Training a World-Class Workforce Learn and Earn Enrollment Estimated Fall 2007 Enrollment Data Number of students registered: n More than 300 students registered as of Sept. 30 Number of courses taken: n More than 90 courses taken
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North Carolina Community College System H. Martin Lancaster, President www.nccommunitycolleges.edu Fifty-eight Institutions Educating and Training a World-Class Workforce Challenges with Learn and Earn Online –Communication –Functionality –Responsibilities –Contact personnel –Technology updates –Marketing –Awareness/Education
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North Carolina Community College System H. Martin Lancaster, President www.nccommunitycolleges.edu Fifty-eight Institutions Educating and Training a World-Class Workforce Positives related to Learn and Earn Online n Technology n Eliminating ‘Silos’ n College credit n Campus involvement n Students
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North Carolina Community College System H. Martin Lancaster, President www.nccommunitycolleges.edu Fifty-eight Institutions Educating and Training a World-Class Workforce Reimbursement Process n Colleges submit L&E-Online estimated FTE (Full-time Enrollment) at census date each fall & spring n Colleges submit actual technology fees charged via survey from System Office n System Office calculates the per FTE reimbursement n System Office submits request to DPI (Department of Public Instruction) n DPI transfers reimbursement amount to System Office n System Office separately allocates to participating colleges
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North Carolina Community College System H. Martin Lancaster, President www.nccommunitycolleges.edu Fifty-eight Institutions Educating and Training a World-Class Workforce Reimbursement Structure n Reimbursed after the census dates at 2007-08 rates for both semesters –Instruction & Support $4,746 per FTE –Actual technology fees charged n Books are LSAU (Local School Administrative Unit) responsibility
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North Carolina Community College System H. Martin Lancaster, President www.nccommunitycolleges.edu Fifty-eight Institutions Educating and Training a World-Class Workforce Next Steps/Questions n This is a work-in-progress and an iterative process n Details are still being worked through n Procedures will evolve as needed
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