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1 Oregon’s Career Pathway Initiative National Indian & American Employment & Training Conference Camille Preus, Director Dept. of Community Colleges and Workforce Development April 18, 2011

2 Oregon Career Pathways Initiative Oregon’s Career Pathways Statewide Initiative was launched recognizing that a wide range of workers enter the workforce in different ways and with different needs and that Oregon needs more trained workers with more post-secondary credentials for middle-skill occupations--jobs that require more than a high school degree but less than a four-year degree. 2

3 Why Career Pathways To address economic, workforce and education challenges: Businesses require employees with higher skills in order to remain competitive in global markets To meet students real life needs Education is essential to job advancement, increased wages and self-sufficiency 3

4 What is a Career Pathway? A career pathway is: a series of connected education and training programs and student supports that enable individuals to secure a job or advance in a demand occupation/ industry. Career Pathways focus on easing and facilitating student transition by clearly articulating the pathways from low-skilled to high-skilled, high demand jobs. 4

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6 Oregon Context 17 independent community colleges (no state system) 15 WIA Title IB workforce regions within 7 Local Workforce Investment Boards (LWIBs) ABE/GED/ESL delivered by the community colleges State agency Dept. of Community Colleges & Workforce Development (CCWD) administers both community college general fund, WIA title II and LWIB WIA title 1B State Board of Education governs K-12 & community colleges State Workforce Board housed and staffed by CCWD 6

7 The Challenges of Change Increasing postsecondary attainment is a pressing economic and social need in most communities Declining state support and financial aid while tuition and cost of books escalate Higher costs of serving low skill & low income students Complex coordination with multiple internal and external partners Overcoming turf and resistance to change 7

8 Getting to Scale Statewide 5 colleges (2004) to 11 colleges (2006) to 17 colleges (2007) Oregon Pathways Academies: 2005, 2007 – Teams included workforce partners Healthcare Career Pathways Summit 2008 – Teams including workforce partners & employers Other industry sectors groups are on the horizon 8

9 Career Pathways: Diversified Funding WIA Title I-B WIA ITAs (Individual Training Accounts) WIA Title II for Oregon Pathways for Adult Basic Skills Post-Secondary Perkins State General Fund supporting Community College’s - Strategic Fund Federal Incentive Grants – 3 years in a row 9

10 Policy Changes & Investment in Tools Career Pathway Certificates – SBE nod in 2007 CC Presidents’ Resolution 2006, 2008, 2010 Roadmaps as common visual framework Pathways as common language/concept Career Pathway Roadmap Web Tool A way of doing business; a systemic framework (not a program) 10

11 Career Pathway Certificates Over 170 Career Pathway Roadmaps available across all 17 colleges. Statewide goal is to increase (by 400%) number of certificate completers in this biennium (09-11). On track to reach goal to have 2400+ completers by June 2011. Career Pathway Certificates priority in Oregon’s: – Student Success Initiative to increase post-secondary credentials – Workforce Integration Initiative via WorkSource Oregon to increase skill development for first, next or better job 11

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15 Career Pathways Web Tool Developed Web Tool for “marketing and career awareness” tool for students & advisors/counselors; move beyond print materials. – Contains 250+ community college roadmaps – 200+ Plan of Study (Perkins templates for high school to community college articulation) – On the horizon: Statewide Green Roadmaps Open Source agreement now: source code available Websites: – www.oregonpathways.org www.oregonpathways.org – http:/oregon.ctepathways.org http:/oregon.ctepathways.org – www.MyPathCareers.org/cp www.MyPathCareers.org/cp 15

16 For more information Camille Preus Director Dept. of Community Colleges & Workforce Development 503-947-2433 Camille.preus@state.or.us Mimi Maduro Pathways Initiative Statewide Director Dept. of Community Colleges & Workforce Development 541-506-6105 mmaduro@cgcc.cc.or.us 16


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