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1 THE ALAMO COMMUNITY COLLEGES THECB Participation and Success Committee Dr. Bruce H. Leslie, Chancellor January 5, 2009

2 Five ACC Strategic Plan Goals

3 Baldrige Model 4 KPI Measurement, Evaluation, Targets, Action Plans 1 Leadership Alamo Community Colleges’ Environment, Relationships, and Challenges 2 Strategic Planning 3 Student, Customer, and Community Focus 5 Employee Focus 6 Process Management 7 Results

4 Alignment of Good to Great, Baldrige Criteria, Goals, Drivers, and Outcome Honestly See the Facts Focus on Best Results DISCIPLINED THOUGHT Be the Best Leader Find Your Place DISCIPLINED PEOPLE Be More Disciplined Build Up Momentum DISCIPLINED ACTION GOOD GREAT STUDENT SUCCESS Recruitment Retention Completion Clusters Baldrige Criteria Leadership Strategic Planning Student, Customer, and Community Focus Results Employee Focus Process Management KPI Measurement, Evaluation, Targets, and Action Plans We help students succeed Good to Great is our foundation for discipline, transformation, and success

5 Achieving the Dream (AtD) Goals  Increase Student Academic Performance  Focus on Economically Disadvantaged & Students of Color  Create a “Culture of Evidence”  Integrate Sustainable Strategies for Improved Student Outcomes  Increase Student Academic Performance  Focus on Economically Disadvantaged & Students of Color  Create a “Culture of Evidence”  Integrate Sustainable Strategies for Improved Student Outcomes

6 ACC Achieving the Dream Priority Areas 2005-2009  Developmental Education with Math Emphasis  Gatekeeper Courses  Support for First Time in College (FTIC) Students  Enhance “Culture of Evidence”  Developmental Education with Math Emphasis  Gatekeeper Courses  Support for First Time in College (FTIC) Students  Enhance “Culture of Evidence”

7 Interventions  Separate Algebra Course for Math & Science Majors (SAC)  Bio Spot for Study and Tutoring (SAC)  Alternative Tutoring Locations (SPC)  Learning Communities (Most)  Added Instructional Time to Developmental Math Class (SAC, SPC)  Adjusted Developmental Reading Curriculum (PAC)  Separate Algebra Course for Math & Science Majors (SAC)  Bio Spot for Study and Tutoring (SAC)  Alternative Tutoring Locations (SPC)  Learning Communities (Most)  Added Instructional Time to Developmental Math Class (SAC, SPC)  Adjusted Developmental Reading Curriculum (PAC)

8 Interventions cont.  Advocacy Tutoring for Low Performing DE Math Students (NVC)  Required Writing Center Component for Identified Courses (SAC)  Student Development Course Required by All FTICs (All)  Research Literacy for Select English Courses (PAC)  Drop Counseling (All)  Open Entry/Open Exit Developmental Reading Courses (NLC)  Advocacy Tutoring for Low Performing DE Math Students (NVC)  Required Writing Center Component for Identified Courses (SAC)  Student Development Course Required by All FTICs (All)  Research Literacy for Select English Courses (PAC)  Drop Counseling (All)  Open Entry/Open Exit Developmental Reading Courses (NLC)

9 Transformational Successes  Collaboration Across Colleges  Increased Openness for Self-Assessment  Strategic Review of Best Practices  Expanded Use of Data to Inform Decisions  Focus on Supporting and Retaining New Students  Enhanced Strategies for Student Engagement  Collaboration Across Colleges  Increased Openness for Self-Assessment  Strategic Review of Best Practices  Expanded Use of Data to Inform Decisions  Focus on Supporting and Retaining New Students  Enhanced Strategies for Student Engagement

10 Partnerships  Schools/Universities  Employers  Government  Schools/Universities  Employers  Government

11 Alamo Community Colleges Star Awards 2008 Finalist St. Philip’s College- Advisors in Residence Program 2007 Winner San Antonio College – LULAC Parent/Child Scholarship Program 2003 Winners ACC - Community Education Centers San Antonio College - Strategies for Success 2008 Finalist St. Philip’s College- Advisors in Residence Program 2007 Winner San Antonio College – LULAC Parent/Child Scholarship Program 2003 Winners ACC - Community Education Centers San Antonio College - Strategies for Success

12 Alamo Community Colleges First Rate Institutions  ACCD ranks lowest among its state and national peer groups in Administrative Cost per Student FTE.  ACCD ranks first in the state in Internet Enrollment and Semester Credit Hours.  ACCD ranks first in Texas in the number of Hispanic Nursing graduates. http://www.accd.edu/main/html/admin/chancellor/first.htm  ACCD ranks lowest among its state and national peer groups in Administrative Cost per Student FTE.  ACCD ranks first in the state in Internet Enrollment and Semester Credit Hours.  ACCD ranks first in Texas in the number of Hispanic Nursing graduates. http://www.accd.edu/main/html/admin/chancellor/first.htm

13 Workforce Indicators  By 2030, Texas will have fewer college grads  70% of new jobs require 2 years of college  Critical skill shortages in STEM  Major literacy problem  Texas’ labor increasingly from minorities with lower educational attainment rates  High number of retirements  By 2030, Texas will have fewer college grads  70% of new jobs require 2 years of college  Critical skill shortages in STEM  Major literacy problem  Texas’ labor increasingly from minorities with lower educational attainment rates  High number of retirements

14 Alamo Compact for Economic Performance (ACEP)  Initiative to assist implementation of new occupational training programs that increase supply of graduates/completers in critical industry demand occupations such as: Aerospace Construction Advanced Manufacturing Health Care Information TechnologyFinance  Initiative to assist implementation of new occupational training programs that increase supply of graduates/completers in critical industry demand occupations such as: Aerospace Construction Advanced Manufacturing Health Care Information TechnologyFinance

15 Issues and Concerns  Funding  Opening a New College without State Support  Remedial Education  Faculty Salaries  Going Green  Technologies  Performance  Investing in Communications/Marketing  Efficiencies  Funding  Opening a New College without State Support  Remedial Education  Faculty Salaries  Going Green  Technologies  Performance  Investing in Communications/Marketing  Efficiencies

16 Five ACC Strategic Plan Goals

17 Questions?


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