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KCC Goal 1 Access: To provide open access for a diverse student population and support services processes to better meet student needs. Performance Measures: 1.1 Enrollment increases 11%, 3% NH 1.2 Increase Pell/financial aid participation rate
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Enrollment Growth
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Pell Recipients $ values increased from $ 423,565 in 2006 to $ 2,103,954 in 2012 KauCCPerformance 3
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KCC Goal 2 Learning & Teaching: To promote excellence in learning/teaching for transfer, career/technical, remedial/developmental education and life-long learning. Performance Measures 2.1 Increase dev. ed. success 2.2 Increase graduation/transfer 2.3 Increase distance ed.
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Success: AtD Fall 2011 Cohort Math %Writing %Reading % AllNHAllNHAllNH HawCC 726857565752 HonCC 544172656654 KapCC 706872657876 KauCC 675664626145 LeeCC 7268706974 MauC 363067587463 WinCC 626659607569UHCCRemedial/Developmental 5
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Measure Weight HawHonKapKauLeeMauWin Degrees & Certificates 35 1535 Native Hawaiian Degrees & Certificates 10 STEM Degrees & Certificates 50054555 Pell Grant Recipients 10 Transfers to UH 4 Year 40 Total $ Allocation % 100%95%75%100%99%100% UHCCOutcome Performance Initiatives FY 2013 Allocation 6
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Growth of Distance Learning FallSectionsEnrollments 2008357 20098154 20108156 20117133 201214238 201326396
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KCC Goal 3 Workforce Development: To provide a trained workforce by offering programs that prepare students for both employment and future career development. Performance Measures 3.1 Increase STEM degrees 3.2 CTE Majors
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STEM Degrees & Certificates Achievement KauCCPerformance 9
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CTE Majors
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CTE Degrees and Certificates
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Measure Weight HawHonKapKauLeeMauWin Degrees & Certificates 35 1535 Native Hawaiian Degrees & Certificates 10 STEM Degrees & Certificates 50054555 Pell Grant Recipients 10 Transfers to UH 4 Year 40 Total $ Allocation % 100%95%75%100%99%100% UHCCOutcome Performance Initiatives FY 2013 Allocation 12
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KCC Goal 4 Personal Development: To provide life-long learning opportunities in the areas of personal and professional development. 4.1 Professional Development 4.2 Personal Enrichment of students
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Professional Development Mona and Jeff’s PD Google Form Use for non college-wide events (those are already tracked).
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Personal Development Participation in R.I.C.O. student clubs. Student Activities Council CCSSE Student personal development form
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KCC Goal 5 Community Development: To contribute to community development and enrichment through campus leadership and collaboration. 5.1 Establish active collaborative arrangements to suport community goals and needs.
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KCC Goal 5 Community Development: To contribute to community development and enrichment through campus leadership and collaboration. 5.1 Establish active collaborative arrangements to suport community goals and needs. Collaboration survey for KCC and partner organizations
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KCC Goal 6 Diversity: To provide open access for a diverse student population and support services processes to better meet student needs. 6.1 Support diversity and cultural awareness through campus programs 6.2 Foster global understanding, develop partnerships with communities and organizations both within and beyond Hawai‘i.
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KCC Goal 6 Diversity: To provide open access for a diverse student population and support services processes to better meet student needs. 6.1 Support diversity and cultural awareness through campus programs 6.2 Foster global understanding, develop partnerships with communities and organizations both within and beyond Hawai‘i. All college diversity survey – Pua
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Accounting PSLOs
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Registered Nurse PSLOs
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Liberal Arts
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ISLOs
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CCSSE and ISLOs
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2011-13 Strategic Priorities Increase success of remedial/developmental students Increase and improve design and delivery of distance education offerings Improve partnerships with k-12 to improve college preparation and to ensure that students are aware of specific opportunities that KCC provides Increase transfer rates by strengthening four-year pathways, particularly in STEM fields.
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Other Possibilities Part-time student success High school enrollment Fall to fall persistence rate Your ideas
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Full-Time %Part-Time % AllNHAllNH HawCC48443228 HonCC47383428 KapCC52443227 KauCC51493627 LeeCC44363233 MauC43342619 WinCC41372725 Full-time and Part-time Success UHCC 1 st Year Success 28
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High School StudentsKauCCEnrollment Recent high school graduates entering fall semester following their spring graduation from high school 29
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Fall to Spring %Fall to Fall % AllNHAllNH HawCC73714644 HonCC74694943 KapCC74685647 KauCC80 5355 LeeCC76725548 MauC76724843 WinCC74735049 Fall AtD 2011 Cohort UHCCPersistence 30
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