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The State of Transfer in California CCCCSSAA 2013 Spring Institute March 13 – 15, 2013 Jeff Spano, Chancellor’s Office, California Community Colleges Nathan.

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1 The State of Transfer in California CCCCSSAA 2013 Spring Institute March 13 – 15, 2013 Jeff Spano, Chancellor’s Office, California Community Colleges Nathan Evans, Chancellor’s Office, California State University Shawn Brick, Office of the President, University of California

2 What We Plan to Cover Today The Transfer Pipeline Economic Challenges Affecting Transfer Current Transfer Initiatives and Emerging Issues The Role of the CSSO in Transfer

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4 Transfers by Race/Ethnicity to CSU

5 Transfers by Race/Ethnicity to UC

6 Transfers by Race/Ethnicity to ISP (NP)

7 Transfers by Race/Ethnicity to ISP (FP)

8 Transfers by Race/Ethnicity to OOS

9 CSU Transfer Applicants Source: Analytic Studies, CSU Office of the Chancellor

10 New California Community College Transfer to CSU Source: Analytic Studies, CSU Office of the Chancellor

11 CCC Transfer Enrollment to UC NOTE: Fall only Source: UC Office of the President Corporate Student System.

12 CCC Transfer Application Trends to UC -7% over 2 yrs +56% over 5 years

13 Economic Challenges Affecting Transfer At the CCC Over $800 million in cuts since 2008-09 and 60,000 course section reductions these last 3 years; As a result, students who can’t get their classes can’t transfer on time, thus stay longer and take more units At the CSU State support for the CSU has been cut by almost $1 billion or 35% over the past 18 months The CSU will continue to focus on authentic access for students At the UC UC sustained $750M in cuts for 2011-12 As a result UC implemented cost reductions/efficiencies, tuition and fee increases, non- resident enrollment strategies

14 Current Transfer Initiatives and Emerging Issues At the Community Colleges… – Associate Degrees for Transfer (AA-S/AA-T) – Course Identification (C-ID) System – Transfer Counselor Website (www.ccctransfer.org) – Passage of SB 1456

15 Current Transfer Initiatives and Emerging Issues At the CSU… – CSU Mentor Improvements – Acceptance of AA-S/AA-T Degrees into Similar Majors – Facilitating Graduation Initiative

16 Current Transfer Initiatives and Emerging Issues At the UC… – Ensuring Transfer Success – Transfer Admission Guarantees – New UC Transfer Admissions Planning Tool – UC Transfer Preparation Paths

17 Current Transfer Initiatives and Emerging Issues With UC, CSU, and CCC… – ASSIST: Next Generation

18 The Role of the CSSO in Transfer Promote transfer as a primary college mission; Provide adequate space, staffing, and resources for transfer center responsibilities; Ensure transfer receives support throughout the institution, especially as it crosses other admin. areas; Establish and support a transfer advisory committee on campus; Support the development and adoption of a campus transfer center plan, which at minimum meets the requirements specified in regulation (sec 51027).

19 Questions / Comments Jeff Spano jspano@cccco.edujspano@cccco.edu Nathan Evans nevans@calstate.edunevans@calstate.edu Shawn Brick shawn.brick@ucop.edushawn.brick@ucop.edu


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