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1 Education Planning Initiative CCCCIO Conference October 2014

2 “Graduation rates also are low at CCC … with only 23 percent of full– time CCC students graduating or transferring within three years …” The 2013-14 Analysis of the Higher Education Budget. Legislative Analyst’s Office “In 2011–12, CCC provided instruction to more than 350,000 students who already had earned 60 or more degree–applicable semester units. Of these students, nearly 95,000 had earned more than 90 units.” The 2013-14 Analysis of the Higher Education Budget. Legislative Analyst’s Office Problems with Students Completing Many Students Take Far Too Many Courses Changing majors repeatedly Repeating courses to improve grades Required courses unavailable so take others for Financial aid eligibility Articulation problems Interest in the course subject Perceived employment opportunity enhancement

3 Key Objectives Student Portal to consolidate, personalize, and sequence information & activities Message students to promote positive actions Leverage technology to assist counseling Provide Education Planner & Degree Audit Support all colleges With or without existing systems Integrate academic data from across the system Articulation, Transcripts, Courses/Programs

4 Begin with the end in mind… -Steven Covey

5 The NEW Online Gateway to the California Community Colleges

6 A Foundation for the Future Systemwide Student Account (OpenCCC) CCC-ID ( ex. ASX4678 ) tying data together Federated ID – Single Sign On for Students Business Intelligence Scalable Architecture World Class Student Support

7 76 Colleges Live 15 Colleges Live on BOG 32 Colleges In-Process 980,000+ Applications Processed Student Satisfaction 98% OpenCCCApply Status

8 Apply for Admission Order Transcripts Education Planning Orientation Financial Aid Time Management Transportation Child Care Test Anxiety Substance Abuse Food Assistance Academic counseling/advising Basic skills (reading, writing, math) CalWorks Career planning College Exploration Counseling - personal DSPS - Disabled Student Programs and Services EOPS - Extended Opportunity Programs and Services ESL - English as a Second Language Health services Housing information Employment assistance Online classes Re-entry program (after 5 years out) Scholarship information Student government Testing, assessment Transfer information Tutoring services Veteran’s services Athletics Foster Youth TANF, SSI, or General Assistance Dream Act LGBT Portal – Messaging Students

9 Activity (Portlet) Student Profile Workflow Engine Student Selects Activity Updates Profile Business Rules Machine Learning Checklist 05 Wednesday March Updates Checklist Messaging Sends Message Recommendations Makes Recommendation Adds to Calendar Student Portal Workflow Apply Explore Learn Do Menu Search

10 Education Planning & Degree Audit Electronic Transcripts Articulation C-ID / ASSIST Curriculum Inventory Need data to support campus systems or a systemwide Education Planning / Degree Audit offering. Support Education Planning / Degree Audit On Campus or Systemwide

11 C-ID Software well done, but… – Independent programmers have left – Programming platform is no longer supported Moved to our servers Requirements gathering with ASCCC Setting up support tracking Testing to go live on our servers Continued Development & Rewrite C-ID to update ASSIST for CCC-CCC Articulation

12 CCCCO Curriculum Inventory Requirements gathering with CCCCO Team Problems – Does not integrate with Curricunet (copy/paste) – Data integrity / validation checking Actions – Develop a data dictionary – Further requirements gathering – Decide: Revise or Replace

13 ASSIST 2.0 Development continues Web services development is delayed Was to start in August while we wait… We are meeting this month with Ellucian (DegreeWorks and Colleague Developers) to define web services.

14 eTranscript California Electronic Transcript Exchange Network 88 Institutions Participating – 57 California Community Colleges – 21 California State Universities – 4 University of California (Implementing) – 6 Privates (Phoenix, USC, National) Implements a California Transcript Standard – (IGETC, General Ed, SB1440) – Open standard that any transcript vendor can implement

15 eTranscript California Fully Fund the Service Promote usage of the California Transcript – SB 1440 Data – C-ID – General Ed Certification – IGETC, CSU GE, etc. Upgrade the Network

16 EPI Work to Date Establish Governance – March 2014 – Statewide Organization Stakeholder Representation Launch initiative project website – January 2014 – www.cccedplan.org Pilot College Application and Selection – June 2014 Ed Plan / Degree Audit Request For Information (RFI) – July 2014 Work Group formation, meetings begin – July 2014

17 EPI Pilot Colleges City College of San Francisco Crafton Hills College El Camino College Fresno City College Fullerton College Los Medanos College Mt. San Jacinto College Santa Barbara City College Santa Rosa Jr. College Victor Valley College

18 EPI Timeline Fall 2014 - Winter – Portal Software Development RFP DONE – User Experience Development RFP – Self Assessment / Career Exploration RFP Winter - Spring 2015 – Ed Planning, Degree Audit, Counseling RFP – Orientation for New Students (modules) RFP – eTranscript California 2.0 Development RFP – C-ID Upgrades and Refresh

19 EPI Timeline Spring - Summer 2015 – Portal & Portlet Development & Pilot – CCCCO Curriculum Inventory Upgrade/Replace – ASSIST Web Services Development Summer – Winter 2015 – Ed Plan, Degree Audit, Counseling - Develop & Pilot Fall – Spring 2016 – eTranscript California 2.0 Development & Pilot

20 Common Assessment Initiative

21 Background – Over 30 different assessments used by colleges 2008 Consultation Council Taskforce on Assessment Majority of colleges do not accept placement results from other community colleges resulting in… Additional costs and student frustration due to retesting No savings from economies of scale Inconsistent messaging to high school students regarding collegiate academic standards Tests place too many students in remedial programs (LBCC) Long Beach Promise Pathways Study – In English, 60% of students who placed in the developmental sequence had earned A’s or B’s in high school English – Almost 35% of students who placed into transfer-level English had received C’s and D’s in high school—and went on to fail that course at a rate of 53%, a much higher failure rate than other students

22 Student Success Legislation 2011-12 Student Success Taskforce lead to legislation targeting Assessment, Orientation, Counseling/ Advising, Student Education Plans AB 743 - establish a common assessment system to be used as one of multiple measures, consistent with existing regulations, for the purposes of community college placement and advisement. SB 1456- As a condition of receipt of matriculation funds, requires colleges to adopt common assessment if the college uses standardized assessment tests (when available)

23 Key Objectives – General Purpose Assessment Platform Math English English as a second language (ESL) – Assessment Preparation – Multiple Measures (fold in CalPASS/Gates work) – Professional development – Integrate data across the system (data warehouse) Common Assessment Initiative

24 Separate Testing Platform from Content Allows for best of breed selection and modification of placement test content (Math, English, ESL) Placement Tests Practice Tests Credit by Exam Online Courses Professional Development General testing offering for the colleges Single Source for Support Mitigates vendor lock

25 Common Assessment Multiple Measures Key Objectives Based on millions of students earlier placement success (or not) CCCApply data + HS Grades + Standardized Test Results + Placement Test Results = Predict Best Placement in College

26 CAI Work to Date Establish Governance – March 2014 – Stakeholder representation Launch initiative project website – January 2014 – www.cccassess.org Environmental scan – May 2014 Pilot College Application and Selection – May 2014 Request For Information (RFI) – June 2014 Work Group formation, meetings begin – June 2014

27 CAI Pilot Colleges Bakersfield College Butte College Chaffey College DeAnza College Delta College Diablo Valley College Fresno City College Rio Hondo College Sacramento City College Saddleback College Santa Monica College West Los Angeles College

28 CAI Work Groups Math English ESL Multiple Measures (tied to MMAP/CalPASS) Professional Development (tied to ASCCC) Test Development Process (tied to CCCCO Assessment Standards work group)

29 CAI Timeline Fall 2014 – Work group content synthesis – Feedback and vetting - statewide (surveys) and local channels (ASCCC helping to get word out) – RFP Release Spring 2015 – Vendor selection and contracting – Vendor management and work – Iterative feedback and vetting – Assessment prep (dependent on vendor offering)

30 CAI Timeline Fall 2015 – Pilot Phase – Feedback from the field – Development of resources for implementation Spring 2016 – Release and Implementation – Ongoing feedback and development Success!

31 Consider CAI will provide for Common Assessment, not Common Placement Still opportunities for participation Need ongoing communication & feedback Potential for each college’s implementation to be unique given local factors

32 Questions? Tim Calhoon calhoonti@cccnext.net Project Sites News www.cccAssess.org www.cccTechEDge.org www.cccEdPlan.org www.cccOnlineEd.org


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