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Colorado Department of Higher Education Carl Einhaus Director of Student Affairs Colorado Department of Higher Education

2 Legislation Graduation Guidelines CAP4Kids Counselor Effectiveness School Counselor Corps Grant ICAP Concurrent Enrollment (CE) Act Early High School Grads Dropout Recovery Results School Counselor Corps Evaluation Remediation Rates ICAP Study Concurrent Enrollment Reporting College and Career Preparation Graduation Guidelines Concurrent Enrollment (CE) Career and Technical Education 21 st Century Skills FAFSA Completion GED Innovations and Individualized Learning Graduation Guidelines ICAP implementation ASCENT Academic Guidance Career Exploration Partnerships: CDE, CDHE, CIC, CCCS ICAP Tutorials CE Advisory Board Endorsed Diplomas Remediation Taskforce College Admission Data Sharing Early College Design Grad Guidelines Work Groups Programs Counselor Corps (80 schools) Concurrent Enrollment (25,000 students) ASCENT (281 students) ICAP (240,000 students) FAFSA Completion (30,000 students) But first……the “Honeycomb”

Admission Policy  Admissions & Transfer Standards Policy  How it is now  The revised policy  Timeline for implementation  New Web-Based Admission Tool

Admissions Standards Now…  Admissions Index =  Assessment score (ACT/SAT) AND  Grade Point Average or class rank  HEAR = Higher Education Admission Requirements

The Index

HEAR  English4 Units  Math4 Units  Natural Science3 Units (2 of which lab-based)  Social Studies3 Units (1 US or World History)  Foreign Language1 Unit  Academic Electives2 Units

How it WILL be: New Admissions Standards  No more index – new web-based tool!  College-ready cut scores  Academic performance indicators will include assessment scores, GPA and rigor.  Assessment mid-50% ACT, SAT, Compass, Accuplacer, PARCC* (Partnership for Assessing Readiness for College and Career), and Smarter Balanced*  GPA mid-50%

New Admissions Standards  Rigor could include: Sequences of career and technical courses; Quantity and quality of high school core- content courses completed; Successful completion of Advanced Placement courses, International Baccalaureate courses or gtPathways concurrent enrollment courses (grades of "C-" or better); High school senior year coursework; and High school courses in a chosen career path.

New Admissions Standards “Transfer student” means a student entering the reporting institution for the first time but known to have previously attended a postsecondary institution at the same level (e.g. undergraduate, graduate) after high school graduation (or passing an equivalency exam). The student may transfer with or without credit. This excludes students who completed remedial coursework and students who completed college-level coursework ONLY as a high school student through Concurrent Enrollment or as their homeschool curriculum.

New Transfer Admissions Standards  The transfer student admission standard applies to all degree-seeking undergraduate transfer applicants with 24 or more college-level semester credit hours completed at the point of application  Guarantee admissions for AA and AS graduates with minimum GPA *(exclusions apply)*

Admissions Standards Timeline  Institutions can begin using as early as Fall 2016  New Admission Policy for all Fall 2019

Admissions Web Site Academics/Admissions/

New Web Based Admission Tool “Wire Frame”

THANK YOU!!! Carl Einhaus Director of Student Affairs Colorado Department of Higher Education