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The California Graduation Initiative
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Workshop Locations September 15 - Sacramento September 21 – San Diego September 23 – Visalia September 28 – Ontario October 6 – Long Beach CCD October 14 – San Jose
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Agenda Welcome COTF Chair / Commission Members Background Themes & Recommendations Lunch / Small Group Activity Small Groups Report Out Questions & Answers and Next steps
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Community College Reform is not an indictment of the work of community college faculty, staff and leaders. a political fad. a rationale for cutting budgets. pie in the sky.
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Community College Reform is economically necessary. achievable. morally incumbent.
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Economic Necessity Total additional degrees and certificates needed by 2020 13,132,522 1,518,414
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California is becoming less educated than other states (Rank Among States in % with College Degrees) Age Group Assoc. or Higher Bach. or Higher >643rd4th 45-6414th13th 35-4426th17th 25-3431st26th
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Achievable California needs 23,006 additional degrees and certificates annually to reach its share of the national goal, a 5.2% annual increase. 5.2% annual increase
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Morally Incumbent Race/ethnicity – 33% for Asian students – 27% for white students – 18% for Latino students – 15% for black students Age – 27% for students age 17-19 – 21% for students in their 20s – 18% for students in their 30s – 16% for students age 40 or older Access does not deliver success equally.
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Good news From 92-93 to 08-09, headcount went up 28%. – AA/AS production went up 64%. – Certificate production went up 125%. Total degree production went up 82%.
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Current Annual Transfers and Completions 2008-09 Transfers UC: CSU: ISP: OOS: 14,056 49,770 19,827 15,927 AA/AS Degrees84,618 Certificates49,428
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Not-so-good news California is very high participation, but below average in degree and certificate completion. Current budget crisis will reduce outputs from UC and CSU, and possibly transfer slots.
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We can improve student success and maintain access.
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Californias advantages Best network of colleges. Low baseline. Huge student population. High public/legislative respect for community colleges.
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Californias disadvantages Diversity of students, institutions and regions. Politically driven system. Limited funding sources. Difficulty of statewide and regional coordination.
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Commission on the Future
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Objective Publish a report identifying policy and practice changes that, if incorporated, could be reasonably implemented by 2020 and would measurably increase community college student achievement in quality degree, certificate, and transfer programs.
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Vision: In California, all residents have the opportunity to complete a quality postsecondary education in a timely manner. Access - California should continue to lead the nation in participation. Success - Programs and support services should be designed to maximize the ability of students to complete a postsecondary education. Equity - Access and success should regularly be monitored in a disaggregated manner and interventions to close achievement gaps should be a campus priority.
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The Goals Success: Californias community colleges will increase completions by 1 million by 2020. Access: Californias community colleges will close participation rate gaps. Equity: Californias community colleges will eliminate the achievement gap.
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The Goals Status Quo: Annual Goal: 2020 Annual Status Quo: Cumulative 2010-11 to 2019-20 Goal: Cumulative 2010-11 to 2019-20 Improvement AA/AS91,271178,700946,2001,459,300513,100 Certificate39,195145,800478,300991,200512,900 TOTAL1,026,000
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Basic Skills Transfer and Degree Completion Assessment, Placement & Prerequisites Finance, Fees & Affordability Research, Accountability & Leadership
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Visible, high level leadership. Leadership and Accountability Longitudinal Data System, K thru workforce Disaggregate all data. Remove specific barriers to scaling.
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Teaching & Learning Enhanced basic skills funding model. Contextualize & accelerate curriculum. Transfer-oriented associate degrees. Course scheduling for student success. Credit for demonstrated knowledge. Examine academic hiring practices.
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Intensive Student Support Mandatory assessment and counseling. Mandatory orientation. Enforce registration deadlines. Students dont do optional.
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Finance & Affordability Additive, categorical incentive funding program. Additive, categorical incentive funding program. Moderate, predictable enrollment fees. Align BOG Waiver requirements w/ federal aid. Require FAFSA for BOG waivers.
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Small Group Activity
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Questions and Answers
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Next Steps
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