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Pathway to Completion Start Strong – Finish Faster Funded by Presentation at AACC Convention April 2015
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Jill Wakefield, Chancellor, Seattle Colleges Warren Brown, President, North Seattle College Rosie Rimando-Charensup, Vice President of Student Services, South Seattle College Jane Muhich, Productive Persistence & Accelerated Math Lead, Seattle Colleges Presenters
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About The Seattle Colleges Educate nearly 50,000 students annually Largest urban community college district in state Three comprehensive, separately accredited colleges Offer 135 professional-technical programs and 7 applied baccalaureate degrees Highly diverse with 51% students of color Median student age of 29 years
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Pathway to Completion Grant Awarded in 2012 by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Large, urban, multi-college district Redesigning student entry experience and accelerating pre-college math pathways – Start to Finish District-wide staff and faculty collaborative workgroups Dedicated to forming regional and statewide strategic partnerships focused on completion
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FIRST-YEAR EXPERIENCE REDESIGN Start to Finish Pathway to Completion Presented by: Warren Brown
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Innovative Leadership Model Leadership and Engagement Assessing What Works District Coordination Grant Lead - District Accelerated Math + Productive Persistence Lead Proactive Advising Lead Mandatory Orientation Lead
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Challenge: Underprepared students Two-thirds referred to pre-college math ―32% complete pre-college math sequence in one year ―13% in pre-college math earn a degree or certificate in three years
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Performance Targets Pre-College Math Students Increase by 25% students who: Complete their pre-college math sequence within one year Complete their first 15 credits within one year Complete their first 30 credits within two years Complete their first required college level math course within two years
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Start to Finish Model For Completion Strong Start Pre-College Math Acceleration Tracking And Student Support Assessment Review Multiple Placement Options Mandatory Orientation Proactive Advising Accelerated Models: Statway, Algebra Express, Self-paced modular Advisor Dashboard Educational Plan Student Portal Productive Persistence
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Intentional Practices for First Time Students SEATTLE COMMUNITY Presented by: Rosie Rimando-Charensup
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Start to Finish Expanded Assessment Options Online Math Refresher for Placement Test Multiple Placement Options —Transcripts —SAT/ ACT —Smarter Balanced Assessment (2016) —COMPASS
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Start to Finish Mandatory START Orientation for New Students Common orientation across district, offered in-person and online In-person orientation infused with advising session Target: 100% of new students First-year results: Increased participation in orientation from 18% to 97%
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Classroom Advising – Develop educational plan; monitor student progress Educational Plan – Courses to complete program & degree Start to Finish Proactive Advising for Pre-College Math Students Increased math sections with advisors from 3 in 2012 to 90 in 2013-2014
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Tool developed in-house to create educational plans and monitor student progress Available to faculty counselors, academic advisors and students Start to Finish Advisor Dashboard – Monitoring Student Progress
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Start to Finish Online/Mobile Student Portal – One Stop Access Deliver a common experience to students across the district to improve the student experience and increase completion rates. Important student information in one place: Class schedule, registration, financial aid, transcripts, pay tuition, degree audit, educational plan, add/drop classes, wait list
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Seattle Public Schools Partnership SEATTLE COMMUNITY COLLEGES
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Improving College Readiness Collaborative Work Groups resulting in: Multiple placement options– Transcripts, SAT/ACT Transition math course for high school seniors Curriculum alignment – Intermediate algebra learning community
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Accelerated Pre-College Math SEATTLE COMMUNITY Presented by: Jane Muhich
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Accelerated Pre-College Math Three Models across the District Statway: 61% completed pre-college and college level math in one year compared to 32% in traditional sequence Algebra Express: 53% completed pre-college math in one year compared to 32% in traditional sequence Self-Paced Modular Math: 36% of students complete two or more classes in one quarter; 15% complete sequence in one quarter
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Accelerated Pre-College Math Student Enrollment
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Productive Persistence A Student Success Initiative
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Productive Persistence The productive mindsets and effective learning strategies students need in order to be successful Tested classroom activities and interventions Practitioner and researcher partnerships Continuous learning to improve using data Increased faculty participation from 35 to 120
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Productive Persistence Growth Mindsets Growth mindset: “I can learn using effort and good strategies.” Fixed mindset: “I’m not a math person.” Students with growth mindsets show increased academic performance. Social Ties Students who have doubts about their belonging withdraw at higher rates.
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Productive Persistence Current Projects Creating social-ties through collaborative learning Helping students set and reach reasonable goals Promoting a growth mindset in classrooms Giving students a social purpose for learning Increasing self-paced math acceleration
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Results 2012 - 2014 Presented by: Warren Brown
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Start To Finish First-year Quantitative Results Performance Target: Increase by 25% students who complete their pre- college math sequence within one year First Year Results: 21% increase
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First Year Results: 13% increase in completion of first 15 credits within one year Second Year Results: 19% increase in completion of first 15 credits within one year Students starting in summer or fall 2013 Number of Students Impacted to date In total, 13,855 students impacted by completion initiative Start To Finish First-year Quantitative Results Performance Target: Increase by 25% students who complete their first 15 credits within one year
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Ongoing Completion Efforts Project Finish Line – Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Completion coaches to improve credential completion and transfer rates Focus on students who are close to credential completion Culture of Inquiry – Rob Johnstone Developing a culture of completion by following the lead of Completion by Design and other nationally renowned completion efforts Focus on structured educational pathways and intentional, well-designed student support interventions Washington State Math Taskforce 3 pathway model – STEM, Statistics, Quantitative Reasoning Multi-measure placement – SAT, transcripts, COMPASS Improving HS college readiness – transition courses
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