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The Role of Noncredit in California Community Colleges Educational Policies Committee ASCCC Plenary Session Fall 2006
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The Role of Noncredit in Calif. Community Colleges Spring 2005 Resolution 13.03... Resolved the Academic Senate produce a paper on the status of and current issues concerning noncredit courses and programs within the CCC system.
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Definitions What is Noncredit? Alternative Instructional Delivery System 9 instructional areas Noncredit is NOT -Non-degree applicable credit -Non-transferable credit -Not-for-credit
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History Public Education for Adults began 1856 CC System, Noncredit, and K-12 Adult Ed evolved from this 1960 Master Plan - CC’s and noncredit Growing interest in Noncredit statewide
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Fast Facts 10% of CCC 800,000+ students Changing demographics Students: HS drop outs, immigrants, parents, older adults, persons with disabilities, underemployed, undereducated Gateway to higher education, employment, community, lifelong learning
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Law and Regulations Noncredit part of CCC Mission 9 Areas of Instruction (incl. apprenticeship) Noncredit Standards and Criteria Minimum Quals System Office providing clearer definitions and guidelines (“Noncredit Alignment Project”)
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9 Noncredit Apportionment Areas 6 Subject Areas: ESL Short term vocational (incl. Apprenticeship) Basic Skills Parenting Health and Safety Home Economics 3 Target Population Areas: Older Adults Persons with Disabilities Immigrants (incl. Citizenship) 3 Target Population Areas: Older Adults Persons with Disabilities Immigrants (incl. Citizenship)
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Similarities Overseen by System Office/BOG Mission of the CCC Educational Continuum Overlap in Basic Skills, ESL, Short Term Voc Diverse student population and needs Course approval process Shared Governance
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Differences Funded lower than credit Different student needs and intent Minimum Quals FT/PT Faculty 1:20 No FT Faculty in some programs Instructional delivery system
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(Differences cont.) Courses: -No fees, no grades -Open entry/open exit -Repeatable -”Certificates of Completion” -Positive attendance -Start at lowest level -Accessible: in your neighborhood, by your work, on college campus
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Some Research Findings 22 colleges serve 68% of noncredit students Noncredit serves more students of color 90 - 95% of faculty are part-time Top 4 areas: Older Adults, Short-Term Voc., ESL, and Basic Skills
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Why Consider Noncredit 29% high school dropout rate (urban as high as 60%) California’s demographics: diverse and aging Fewer students “college ready” Bridge to credit programs Supports credit students Increases access to education and jobs
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Credit Students use Noncredit More than 1 in 4 California college students who receives an AA degree needed one or more noncredit classes More than 1 in 3 Latinos did
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Source: California Community Colleges, MIS Data.
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Noncredit Increases Probability of Earning a Degree for California Community College Students Source: California Community Colleges, MIS Data.
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The Survey 26 colleges interviewed/surveyed Biggest needs identified: –Funding –More FT faculty –Facilities/resources/expanding programs
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Recommendations State Academic Senate Noncredit inclusion FT Faculty Pathway to credit Funding Ad Hoc Committee Local Senates Noncredit inclusion FT Faculty Coordinate linkages Funding increase used for noncredit Noncredit data Local Senates Noncredit inclusion FT Faculty Coordinate linkages Funding increase used for noncredit Noncredit data
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What we hope this paper will do: Tool to Educate Understand noncredit role in CCC Use for local senate discussions Invite local senates and colleges to consider starting or expanding noncredit to support their college mission
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Discussion Questions about the paper? Next Steps for noncredit
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Thank you! (To Be Continued!)
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