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1 Lessons Learned from the Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence: Focus on Labor Market Outcomes April 23, 2012

2  Introduction to the Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence  Definition of Excellence  Labor Market Outcomes Data Gathering and Use  Why do Labor Market Outcomes Matter?  How did Aspen Collect Labor Market Outcomes Data?  Lessons Learned from the Aspen Prize  John Dorrer, Jobs for the Future  Barbara Veazey, West Kentucky Community and Technical College Agenda

3 The Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence  Announced at the White House Community College Summit in October 2010.  Funded by America Achieves, the Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Joyce Foundation, JPMorgan Chase Foundation, Lumina Foundation, and W.K. Kellogg Foundation.  Designed to change the way community colleges are understood, by honoring excellence, stimulating innovation, defining success, and contributing to policy reform.  Awarded in December 2011 to the winner, Valencia College (FL), and four finalists-with-distinction, Lake Area Technical Institute (SD), Miami Dade College (FL), Walla Walla Community College (WA), and West Kentucky Community and Technical College (KY).

4 Definition of Excellence  Completion Outcomes: Institutional practices and policies leading to frequent completion of associate’s degrees, credentials of at least one year in duration, and/or transfer to four-year colleges.  Learning Outcomes: Institutional practices and policies that result in strong and improving levels of student learning in courses, within programs, and college- wide level.  Labor Market Outcomes: Institutional practices and policies aligned with labor market needs and student labor market success, resulting in high rates of employment and earnings for graduates.  Equitable Outcomes: Institutional practices and policies that ensure access and success among students who are often under-served, including those from three underrepresented racial/ethnic groups—African American, Hispanic/Latino, and Native American—and students from low-income backgrounds.

5 Labor Market Outcomes – Why They Matter  Supply Not Keeping Pace with Demand. Between 1990 and 2010:  Demand for college-educated workers has been growing at 2% annually  Supply of those workers increased by only 1.5% annually  Shortage Projected to Continue. By 2025,  U.S. will need to add 20 million post-secondary-educated workers to meet demand  8 million projected under current trends  Can Provide Unique Information  Program alignment with regional economic needs  Program quality Source: Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce

6 Labor Market Outcomes- Aspen Prize Data  Round 2 (120 institutions) Evidence of labor market data collection/use Descriptions of practices to improve labor market outcomes New: Description of what institution provides to workers in the areas of non-credit workforce courses and industry-recognized credentials, and how institution engages employers in non-credit workforce course design  Round 3 (10 institutions) Two-day site visits to 10 finalist institutions Analysis state labor market data on employment rates and earnings for graduating classes of 2005 and 2010 (John Dorrer) See next slide for data collected

7 Labor Market Outcomes Summary Table

8 Labor Market Outcomes – Lessons Learned  How to Improve Labor Market Outcomes  President Steve VanAusdle, Walla Walla Community College (2010 graduates from Walla Walla had highest average wages among 10 finalists relative to regional new hires (260%))  President Deb Shephard, Lake Area Technical Institute (Highest graduates’ employment rates among 10 finalist community colleges)  President Barbara Veazey, West Kentucky Community and Technical Institute (Strong relationships with employers and involvement with regional economic development initiatives)  Data  State level employment and earnings data can be gathered  Issues to increase use: o Make it easier for institutions to access – onerous data collection requirements o Increase awareness at institutional level outside of career tech programs

9 Labor Market Outcomes- Quantitative Data Linking Student Records with Post Graduate Employment, Earnings, Education and Military Status: Comprehensive Follow-Up  State Unemployment Insurance Wage Records  Wage Records Interchange System (WRIS)  Federal Employment Data Exchange System  National Student Clearing House

10 Southern Maine Community College

11 WRIS2 Data Sharing Agreement Status

12 West Kentucky Community & Technical College

13 Arts at WKCTC

14 Marine Technology at WKCTC

15 High Bay Area at WKCTC

16 Nursing at WKCTC


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