1Natl Commission on Community Colleges WINNING THE SKILLS RACE AND STRENGTHENING AMERICAS MIDDLE CLASS: An Action Agenda for Community Colleges Findings.

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1Natl Commission on Community Colleges WINNING THE SKILLS RACE AND STRENGTHENING AMERICAS MIDDLE CLASS: An Action Agenda for Community Colleges Findings and Recommendations from the National Commission on Community Colleges

2Natl Commission on Community Colleges Our purpose… Review the report of the College Boards National Commission on Community Colleges Describe the Commissions Findings Share the Commission's Recommendations

3Natl Commission on Community Colleges Our Collective Challenge: International Competitiveness National Adult Literacy Survey – Only 48% of adults meeting minimum standards National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) – Reading scores of adolescents have not improved since 1984 Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) – In 2006, among 30 countries, US ranked 24 th in Math literacy and 17 th in Science literacy; in 2003, US ranked 15 th in Reading As many as 50% of entering college students must complete at least one developmental course

4Natl Commission on Community Colleges Our Collective Challenge: Access and Equity in Higher Education A widening degree gap – the difference in the rate of degree production between the USA and its top competitors – threatens our competitive position. To reduce this gap, the USA must produce: 25.1% more Associate Degree holders 19.6% more Bachelors Degree holders T. Reindl, Jobs for the Future, 2007

5Natl Commission on Community Colleges How can the nation respond effectively to these challenges? The College Board believes that community colleges must play a more prominent role in addressing… the nations international competitiveness equity and access In response, it established the National Commission on Community Colleges

6Natl Commission on Community Colleges The Charge of the National Commission on Community Colleges The Commission on Community Colleges will develop a report that documents the critical role that community colleges play in American education and will make recommendations on how the influence of these institutions can be expanded to respond to the challenges facing the nation.

7Natl Commission on Community Colleges Members of the National Commission on Community Colleges: Augustine Gallego (Chair), President Emeritus, San Diego Community College District, CA Sharon Blackman, President, Brookhaven College, TX Sunil Chand, President, College of Du Page, IL Ding-Jo Currie, President, Coastline Community College, CA Christine Johnson, Immediate Past President, Community College of Denver, CO Martin Lancaster, President, North Carolina Community College System, NC Eduardo Marti, President, Queens borough Community College, NY Paul Sechrist, President, Oklahoma City Community College, OK Robert G. Templin, Jr., President, Northern Virginia Community College, VA Ronald A. Williams, Immediate Past President, Prince Georges Community College, MD John N. Yochelson, President, Building Engineering and Science Talent (BEST)

8Natl Commission on Community Colleges Commission Findings: Why are community colleges effective? Geographic Convenience: 1,202 public community colleges A campus is within driving distance of 90% of the population Enrollment Capacity: 11.6 million students 6.6 million students for-credit 5 million students non-credit 40% full-time students 27% employed full time 50% employed part time Average age is 29 Data: American Association of Community Colleges (AACC)

9Natl Commission on Community Colleges Commission Findings… Equity and Access: Community colleges enroll 46% of all undergraduates in the USA 55% of Hispanics 47% of African-Americans 47% of Asians 57% of Native Americans 40% of all foreign undergraduates No definitive statistics on the proportion of the poor at community colleges Data: AACC

10Natl Commission on Community Colleges Commission Findings… Degrees: Award about 800,000 degrees and certificates annually Training: Certify nearly 80% of all first responders (firefighters, policemen, etc.) Transfer & BA Completion: Nearly 50% of all baccalaureate recipients have attended a community college prior to earning a bachelors degree Data: AACC

11Natl Commission on Community Colleges Commission Findings… Yet, community colleges overlooked in national discussions about higher education. These colleges must be an important part of the nations response to four significant challenges: Economic vulnerability Instability of the middle class Demographic change Challenges to our nations schools and communities

12Natl Commission on Community Colleges Commission Findings: Community colleges face obstacles to continued success… Rising costs Mismatch between demands and resources A culture that has traditionally emphasized student access more than student success The challenge of monitoring student outcomes

13Natl Commission on Community Colleges Commission Recommendations Aimed at Three Constituencies The Federal Government State Governments Community Colleges

14Natl Commission on Community Colleges 1.Recommendations for the Federal Government Enact the Community College Competitiveness Act of 2008 The Commission recommends that Congress and the President cooperate to enact the Community College Competitiveness Act: federal legislation that will bring community colleges fully into the twenty- first century and allow them to respond to the challenges facing the nations workforce.

15Natl Commission on Community Colleges Major Features of the Competitiveness Act: Encourage universal public education through at least 2 years beyond high school as the minimum educational requirement. Institute a new US Department of Labor program centering emerging workforce development needs in community colleges. Amend federal financial aid programs to help all students, especially those in community colleges by: Funding Pell Grants at 70 percent of the average cost of attending a public four-year institution of higher education.

16Natl Commission on Community Colleges Major Features of the Competitiveness Act Support new facilities construction and modernization Increase support for guidance and counseling Commit to a culture of evidence by bringing to scale nationally the Achieving the Dream Initiative

17Natl Commission on Community Colleges 2. Recommendations for States The Commission recommends that governors and state legislative leaders work with community college leaders to shore up an inadequate system of community college finance, facilitate transfer in areas of critical national and state need, and align K-20 systems.

18Natl Commission on Community Colleges 2. Recommendations for States Revise Financing Systems Community colleges are more dependent on state revenues and are disproportionately affected in times of economic downturn States must address this broken system of finances Bolster Transfer Powerful mechanism by which 4-yr colleges/universities can address equity challenges they face Targeted to high demand areas that can address workforce needs Support K-20 Alignment Increase need for predictability in our system of education Community colleges can function in a broker role between K-12 and 4-yr systems

19Natl Commission on Community Colleges 3.Recommendations for Community Colleges The Commission recommends that two-year college leaders develop new accountability measures that better assess the unique and varied missions of their institutions; respond to national goals for associate and bachelors degree production; and commit themselves once again to the expectation of universal student access and success.

20Natl Commission on Community Colleges 3.Recommendations for Community Colleges Develop New Metrics for Community College Productivity Current and accepted measures apply in only limited ways to community colleges Need to develop consensus on what should be measured Meet National Goals for Associate and Bachelors Degree Attainment 25.1% more Associate Degree holders 19.6% more Bachelors Degree holders

21Natl Commission on Community Colleges What will these redesigned community colleges look like? They will continue to be open access, but strive to increase completion rates. They will continue to offer multiple educational options. They will establish new partnerships with the local business community. They will be committed to a culture of evidence. They will continually reflect on and improve their policies and practices.

22Natl Commission on Community Colleges Next Steps: Follow up Activities in 2008 The College Board will add its voice to the legislative agenda of the American Association of Community Colleges (ACCT) and the Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT) where appropriate College Board, in partnership with AACC, will convene a group of professionals from community colleges, accrediting agencies, 4-yr institutions and the US Department of Education to discuss community college accountability

23Natl Commission on Community Colleges The National Commission on Community Colleges Preparing adults of all ages for life-long learning and citizenship For a copy of the complete report, go to: Contact: Dr. Ronald Williams The College Board