Team 2 Alignment of AWC Programs and Forecasted Workforce Demands

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Team 2 Alignment of AWC Programs and Forecasted Workforce Demands Scan Team Report Team 2 Alignment of AWC Programs and Forecasted Workforce Demands

Scope of Scan Researched current AWC programs and transfer degrees Researched community needs Coordinated with Institutional Research for current trends Coordinated with Student Services for current AWC trends

Resources Used List all resources used in developing the impact statements Works Cited "Advising Worksheets." Academic Advisors | Arizona Western College. N.p., 01 Mar. 2017. Web. "Advising Worksheets." N.p., 01 Mar. 2017. Web. "AZTransfer | College Planning for Arizona Students." AZTransfer | College Planning for Arizona Students. N.p., n.d. Web. "Institutional Effectiveness, Research, and Grants ." Institutional Effectiveness, Research, and Grants | Arizona Western College. N.p., n.d. Web. "JobsEQ." Labor Market Data. N.p., 5 Sept. 2017. Web. "Transfer Services." Transfer Services | Arizona Western College. N.p., n.d. Web

Impact Statement 1 There will be an increase of job opportunities in the Arizona Western College (AWC) service areas over the next 10 years. This increase will require AWC programs to meet the workforce demands.

Impact Statement 2 A decreasing percentage of students of postsecondary education will receive college “degrees”. Flexibility in stackable, transferrable, and industry recognized credentials will help to ensure the relevance of Arizona Western College.

Impact Statement 3 With the advancements of the community workforce needs, AWC must be ready to provide the educational opportunities using a model that meets student’s needs.

Q&A Discussion w/participants