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Student Persistence and Completion Initiative Twenty-seven Best Practices Milestones and Momentum Points Win/Win Grant Reverse Transfer Pre-College Courses to College Level _________ Non-Credit to Credit OPABS Non-Credit Task Force Non-Credit Task Force Accelerating Opportunities Milestones and Momentum Points Dual Credit Complete College America Complete College America First-Term to First-Year Completion Foundations of Excellence Foundations of Excellence First-Term to First-Year Persistence Grants First-Term to First-Year Persistence Grants Milestones and Momentum Points CCSSE Transition from Community College Milestones and Momentum Points AAOT/OTM AAOT/OTM Degree Qualifications Profile Degree Qualifications Profile CASE/ TAACCT CASE/ TAACCT Career Pathways Career Pathways Certificate/ Degree Completion Many Credits but No Degree 10/7/2011

Milestones and Momentum Points Pre-College Courses to College Level –Non-Credit to Credit Percent of Oregon high school graduates who enroll at Oregon community colleges within 2 years of high school graduation Percent of Oregon high school graduates enrolled at Oregon community colleges who earn 30 or more credits within 2 years of high school graduation Pre and Post test score gains on a standard CASAS test Passed one or more GED subtests Attained a GED or high school diploma Completing two college-level or Post-secondary Remedial courses (six credits) Completing two college-level or Post-secondary Remedial courses (six credits) - students with Post-secondary goal only Passing a remedial Math or English course with a C grade or better Pre-College Courses to College Level –Non-Credit to Credit Percent of Oregon high school graduates who enroll at Oregon community colleges within 2 years of high school graduation Percent of Oregon high school graduates enrolled at Oregon community colleges who earn 30 or more credits within 2 years of high school graduation Pre and Post test score gains on a standard CASAS test Passed one or more GED subtests Attained a GED or high school diploma Completing two college-level or Post-secondary Remedial courses (six credits) Completing two college-level or Post-secondary Remedial courses (six credits) - students with Post-secondary goal only Passing a remedial Math or English course with a C grade or better First-Term to First-Year Completion Completing two college-level courses (six credits) Completing two college-level or Post-secondary Remedial courses (six credits) Completing two college-level or Post-secondary Remedial courses (six credits) - students with Post-secondary goal only Passing a College-level course in subject area where remediation was needed Completing the first 3 college-level Math credits OR completing Gatekeeper Math course (LDC students: Mth 100 or above) Completing the first 3 college-level Math credits OR completing Gatekeeper Math course (CTE Associate degree students: Mth 75 or above) Completing the first 3 college-level Math credits OR completing Gatekeeper Math course (CTE Certificate students: Mth 20 or above) EVER earning first 15 college-level credits Earning first 15 college-level credits in one year EVER Earning first 30 college-level credits Earning the first 30 college-level credits in one year First-Term to First-Year Completion Completing two college-level courses (six credits) Completing two college-level or Post-secondary Remedial courses (six credits) Completing two college-level or Post-secondary Remedial courses (six credits) - students with Post-secondary goal only Passing a College-level course in subject area where remediation was needed Completing the first 3 college-level Math credits OR completing Gatekeeper Math course (LDC students: Mth 100 or above) Completing the first 3 college-level Math credits OR completing Gatekeeper Math course (CTE Associate degree students: Mth 75 or above) Completing the first 3 college-level Math credits OR completing Gatekeeper Math course (CTE Certificate students: Mth 20 or above) EVER earning first 15 college-level credits Earning first 15 college-level credits in one year EVER Earning first 30 college-level credits Earning the first 30 college-level credits in one year Transition from Community College Transferring to a Baccalaureate institution EVER earning a college credential or transferring to a Baccalaureate institution Transition from Community College Transferring to a Baccalaureate institution EVER earning a college credential or transferring to a Baccalaureate institution Certificate/Degree Completion Earning a LESS THAN 1 YEAR certificate Earning a 1 YEAR + certificate Earning an Associate degree Transferring to a Baccalaureate institution EVER earning a college credential or transferring to a Baccalaureate institution Certificate/Degree Completion Earning a LESS THAN 1 YEAR certificate Earning a 1 YEAR + certificate Earning an Associate degree Transferring to a Baccalaureate institution EVER earning a college credential or transferring to a Baccalaureate institution Acronyms: AAOT: Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer CASAS:Comprehensive Accountability Student Assessment System CTE:Career and Technical Education GED:General Education Development OTM: Oregon Transfer Module CCSSE: Community College Survey of Student Engagement CASE: Credentials, Acceleration and Support for Employment OPABS: Oregon Pathways for Adult Basic Skills LDC:Lower Division Collegiate TAACCT: Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Training (through U.S. Department of Labor) 10/7/2011

Milestones and Momentum Points Pre-College Courses to College Level _________ Non-Credit to Credit OPABS Non-Credit Task Force Non-Credit Task Force Accelerating Opportunities Milestones and Momentum Points Dual Credit Complete College America Complete College America Pre-College Courses to College Level –Non-Credit to Credit Percent of Oregon high school graduates who enroll at Oregon community colleges within 2 years of high school graduation Percent of Oregon high school graduates enrolled at Oregon community colleges who earn 30 or more credits within 2 years of high school graduation Pre and Post test score gains on a standard CASAS test Passed one or more GED subtests Attained a GED or high school diploma Completing two college-level or Post-secondary Remedial courses (six credits) Completing two college-level or Post-secondary Remedial courses (six credits) - students with Post-secondary goal only Passing a remedial Math or English course with a C grade or better Pre-College Courses to College Level –Non-Credit to Credit Percent of Oregon high school graduates who enroll at Oregon community colleges within 2 years of high school graduation Percent of Oregon high school graduates enrolled at Oregon community colleges who earn 30 or more credits within 2 years of high school graduation Pre and Post test score gains on a standard CASAS test Passed one or more GED subtests Attained a GED or high school diploma Completing two college-level or Post-secondary Remedial courses (six credits) Completing two college-level or Post-secondary Remedial courses (six credits) - students with Post-secondary goal only Passing a remedial Math or English course with a C grade or better OPABS: Oregon Pathways for Adult Basic Skills GED:General Education Development CASAS:Comprehensive Accountability Student Assessment System 10/7/2011

First-Term to First-Year Completion Foundations of Excellence Foundations of Excellence First-Term to First-Year Persistence Grants First-Term to First-Year Persistence Grants Milestones and Momentum Points CCSSE First-Term to First-Year Completion Completing two college-level courses (six credits) Completing two college-level or Post-secondary Remedial courses (six credits) Completing two college-level or Post-secondary Remedial courses (six credits) - students with Post-secondary goal only Passing a College-level course in subject area where remediation was needed Completing the first 3 college-level Math credits OR completing Gatekeeper Math course (LDC students: Mth 100 or above) Completing the first 3 college-level Math credits OR completing Gatekeeper Math course (CTE Associate degree students: Mth 75 or above) Completing the first 3 college-level Math credits OR completing Gatekeeper Math course (CTE Certificate students: Mth 20 or above) EVER earning first 15 college-level credits Earning first 15 college-level credits in one year EVER Earning first 30 college-level credits Earning the first 30 college-level credits in one year First-Term to First-Year Completion Completing two college-level courses (six credits) Completing two college-level or Post-secondary Remedial courses (six credits) Completing two college-level or Post-secondary Remedial courses (six credits) - students with Post-secondary goal only Passing a College-level course in subject area where remediation was needed Completing the first 3 college-level Math credits OR completing Gatekeeper Math course (LDC students: Mth 100 or above) Completing the first 3 college-level Math credits OR completing Gatekeeper Math course (CTE Associate degree students: Mth 75 or above) Completing the first 3 college-level Math credits OR completing Gatekeeper Math course (CTE Certificate students: Mth 20 or above) EVER earning first 15 college-level credits Earning first 15 college-level credits in one year EVER Earning first 30 college-level credits Earning the first 30 college-level credits in one year Milestones and Momentum Points CCSSE: Community College Survey of Student Engagement CTE:Career and Technical Education LDC:Lower Division Collegiate 10/7/2011

Transition from Community College Milestones and Momentum Points AAOT/OTM AAOT/OTM Degree Qualifications Profile Degree Qualifications Profile CASE/ TAACCT CASE/ TAACCT Career Pathways Career Pathways Transition from Community College Transferring to a Baccalaureate institution EVER earning a college credential or transferring to a Baccalaureate institution Transition from Community College Transferring to a Baccalaureate institution EVER earning a college credential or transferring to a Baccalaureate institution Milestones and Momentum Points AAOT: Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer CASE: Credentials, Acceleration and Support for Employment OTM: Oregon Transfer Module TAACCT: Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Training (through U.S. Department of Labor) 10/7/2011

Milestones and Momentum Points Win/Win Grant Reverse Transfer Certificate/ Degree Completion Many Credits but No Degree Certificate/Degree Completion Earning a LESS THAN 1 YEAR certificate Earning a 1 YEAR + certificate Earning an Associate degree Transferring to a Baccalaureate institution EVER earning a college credential or transferring to a Baccalaureate institution* Certificate/Degree Completion Earning a LESS THAN 1 YEAR certificate Earning a 1 YEAR + certificate Earning an Associate degree Transferring to a Baccalaureate institution EVER earning a college credential or transferring to a Baccalaureate institution* Milestones and Momentum Points 10/7/2011