Stephanie Curry—Reedley College Alice Taylor—West Los Angeles College

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Stephanie Curry—Reedley College Alice Taylor—West Los Angeles College Regardless of Location or Means of Delivery: Meeting the Standards for Every Student Stephanie Curry—Reedley College Alice Taylor—West Los Angeles College ASCCC Accreditation Institute, Feb. 19-20, San Diego, CA

Breakout Outcome Attendees will understand the expectations for addressing non-traditional student populations and instructional locations and discuss strategies for addressing those standards.

ASCCC Accreditation Institute, Feb. 19-20, San Diego, CA One College Example 2 Educational Centers 40 Miles from main campus 70 Miles from main campus Online Classes Middle College High School Dual Enrollment (60 sections with 12 school districts) Other Considerations Sites Community Campuses Prison Program Not sure of the thought behind this slide. ASCCC Accreditation Institute, Feb. 19-20, San Diego, CA

“Regardless of location or means of delivery” II.A.1-instructional programs II.B.16-evaluates and improves II.B.1-providing learning support services II.C.1-evaluating student support services II.C.3-equitable access to appropriate, comprehensive and reliable services ASCCC Accreditation Institute, Feb. 19-20, San Diego, CA

CTE Leadership Institute May 8 - 9, 2015 LaJolla, CA ALL the standards apply to everything the college does—no matter where. for example, serving your “intended student population” (I.A.1) assessing SLOs “for all instructional programs and student and learning support services” (I.B.2) using delivery modes “that reflect the diverse and changing needs of its students, in support of equity in success for all students” (II.A.7) CTE Leadership Institute May 8 - 9, 2015 LaJolla, CA

ASCCC Accreditation Institute, Feb. 19-20, San Diego, CA SLOs Document that SLO’s and ILO’s are being assessed at all locations and online Should be broad discussion of outcomes between faculty members from all locations May want to disaggregate data by location or means of delivery Dual enrollment classes must assess the same course SLOs as on campus classes ASCCC Accreditation Institute, Feb. 19-20, San Diego, CA

Distance Education Definition: “a formal interaction which uses one or more technologies to deliver instruction to students who are separated from the instructor and which supports regular and substantive interaction between the student and the instructor either synchronously or asynchronously” From the ACCJC Guide to Evaluating Distance Education and Correspondence Education

ASCCC Accreditation Institute, Feb. 19-20, San Diego, CA Distance Education Proper training for faculty teaching online students Need to document that all online students and faculty have equitable access to resources and services ASCCC Accreditation Institute, Feb. 19-20, San Diego, CA

Substantive Change Proposal Required when 50% or more of the classes for any degree or certificate (including GE) are offered as distance education or at an off-campus location Must demonstrate: control of the site sufficient to assure quality of programs and services appropriate services and learning resources safety, security, facilities and equipment (Standard III.B and III.C) fiscal stability and planning (Standard III.D) Another Substantive Change Proposal is required to close a location. CTE Leadership Institute May 8 - 9, 2015 LaJolla, CA

Educational Centers and Sites Center--An off-campus site administered by a parent college that offers programs leading to certificates or degrees that are conferred by the parent institution. I’d omit this—the ASCCC definition does not seem to have an impact on ACCJC’s treatment, which depends on the ASCCC Accreditation Institute, Feb. 19-20, San Diego, CA

ASCCC Accreditation Institute, Feb. 19-20, San Diego, CA Dual Enrollment Dual Enrollment = Concurrent Enrollment For accreditation purposes, high school students enrolled in our classes, “regardless of location,” are our students AB 288— expands opportunities for high school students to be concurrently enrolled at community college pursuant to a agreement by the respective local governing boards College and Career Access Pathways partnerships: high school students may take college courses only in designated college or career access pathways with the goal of developing a seamless transition from high school to community college Dual Enrollment agreements can be used for Accreditation Evidence ASCCC Accreditation Institute, Feb. 19-20, San Diego, CA

Middle College and Early College High Schools MCHS are secondary schools located on a college campus. These schools offer challenging academic programs designed to serve high-potential, high-risk students. MCHS feature effective support services, small class size, and the opportunity for students to concurrently take some college classes at typically minor cost to the student. ECHS are designed for students who are underrepresented in postsecondary education, including: students who have not had access to the academic preparation needed to meet college readiness standards, students for whom the cost of college is prohibitive, students of color, first generation college-goers, and English learners. They are designed so that all students can achieve two years of college credit at the same time they are earning a high school diploma (within four to five years of entering grade nine).

ASCCC Accreditation Institute, Feb. 19-20, San Diego, CA Planning Planning documents can be evidence that you meet Standards for all locations: Distance Education Plans Strategic Plans Facilites Plans Educational Master Plans ASCCC Accreditation Institute, Feb. 19-20, San Diego, CA

CTE Leadership Institute May 8 - 9, 2015 LaJolla, CA Program Review Questions that ask for evaluation of DE or off-campus programs can show you meet the standards at all locations This is an opportunity to disaggregate by program type an mode of delivery (I.B.5) by subpopulations of students (I.B.6) CTE Leadership Institute May 8 - 9, 2015 LaJolla, CA

ASCCC Accreditation Institute, Feb. 19-20, San Diego, CA Publicizing Services ASCCC Accreditation Institute, Feb. 19-20, San Diego, CA

ASCCC Accreditation Institute, Feb. 19-20, San Diego, CA Outsourcing Services IIB 4--When the institution relies on or collaborates with other institutions or other sources for library and other learning support services for its instructional programs, it documents that formal agreements exist and that such resources and services are adequate for the institution’s intended purposes, are easily accessible and utilized. The institution takes responsibility for and assures the security, maintenance, and reliability of services provided either directly or through contractual arrangement. The institution regularly evaluates these services to ensure their effectiveness ASCCC Accreditation Institute, Feb. 19-20, San Diego, CA

ASCCC Accreditation Institute, Feb. 19-20, San Diego, CA “ Questions? ASCCC Accreditation Institute, Feb. 19-20, San Diego, CA