Cal Poly Pomona Breakfast for Counselors & Administrators MARCH 6, 2015.

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Cal Poly Pomona Breakfast for Counselors & Administrators MARCH 6, 2015

CPP & CSU History on Remediation Presented By: Claudia Pinter-Lucke, Ph.D. Associate Provost Academic Programs

Timeline of Events 1997 EO 665 Enacted  Goal: reduce remediation to 10% of entering class in 10 years Remediation History

Timeline of Events 1997 EO 665 Enacted 2003 Early Start Implemented at CPP  Remediation Offerings in Summer  Students encouraged to attend  Financial Aid available Remediation History

EO 665 Population Remediation History

Timeline of Events Early Assessment Program Initiated 1997 EO 665 Enacted 2003 Implemented at CPP 2007  Give high school students an early signal about their college readiness in math and English Remediation History

Timeline of Events 1997 EO 665 Enacted 2003 Implemented at CPP 2010 EO 1048 Enacted  Goal: Improve completion of remediation, and increase graduation rates Remediation History Early Assessment Program Initiated 2007

Timeline of Events 1997 EO 665 Enacted 2003 Implemented at CPP 2010 EO 1048 Enacted 2012 EO 1048 Partially Implemented  All required students in math  Lowest quartile needing English Remediation History Early Assessment Program Initiated 2007

Timeline of Events 1997 EO 665 Enacted 2003 Implemented at CPP 2010 EO 1048 Enacted 2012 EO 1048 Partially Implemented 2014 Fully Implemented  All math and English Remediation History Early Assessment Program Initiated 2007

Timeline of Events 1997 EO 665 Enacted 2003 Implemented at CPP 2010 EO 1048 Enacted 2012 EO 1048 Partially Implemented 2015 Fully Implemented  All math and English  All conditional math and English 2014 Remediation History Early Assessment Program Initiated 2007

Remediation History RESULTS OF CPP REMEDIATION

EARLY START PROGRAM Presented By: Allison Douglas-Chicoye, Ph.D. Director or Academic Support & Learning Services

SMART PAGE REGISTRATION  Select Summer Campus  For destination students instructions would appear in student center  Service students should be contacted within 2 Business days with instructions on how to complete class registration  After July 15, 2015 students who have not registered will default to their destination campus Early Start

MATH EXEMPTIONS  SAT score 550 or greater  ACT score 23 or greater  AP Calculus or AP Statistics score 3 or greater  EAP Ready for Mathematics  EAP Ready-Conditional AND C or better in PreCalc, AP STATS or approved course  ELM score 50 or greater Early Start

ENGLISH EXEMPTIONS  SAT Critical Reading score 500 or greater  ACT English score 22 or greater  AP Language and Composition or Literature and Composition score 3 or greater Early Start  IB or College Honors  EAP Ready for College English  EAP Ready – Conditional AND C or better for both semesters in approved course  EPT score 147 or greater

Conditional Students Students who did not meet requirements must register for the Early Start Program:  SAT Math  SAT English  EAP Conditional Early Start

Conditional road to CPP Approved H.S. Course C or Better in High School Take ELM/EPT Unapproved Course Non-passing grade Score 50 on ELM Score 147 on EPT ELM score 48 or below EPT score 146 or below Early Start Program Summer 2015 No ELM/EPT Math SAT Score of 490 to 540 Math ACT score of 20 to 22 English SAT Score of 460 to 490 English ACT Score of 19 to 21 Early Start

Early Start Course Offerings ESM 10 4 Units (ELM/Letter Grade) 10-week Session ESM 11 4 Units (ELM/Letter Grade) 5-week Session 15-week Session 2 ESM 12 4 Units (ELM/Letter Grade) 5-week Session 15-week Session 2 ESM Units (ESP Credit/ No Credit) 2-week Session (Multiple) ESE Units (ESP Credit/ No Credit) 2-week Session (Multiple) EARLY START

UNITSCOURSE FEESSUBTOTAL STUDENT UNION & HEALTH FACILITIESTOTAL $182.00$2.00 $ $363.99$2.00 $ $485.32$2.00 $ $667.32$2.00 $ $970.64$2.00 $ $1,152.64$2.00 $1, Below is a list of Early Start Summer 2014 fees. Early Start Program Costs Early Start

SUMMER 2015 SCHEDULE  Summer courses begin June 23 rd  Second 5 week begins July 30 th  Last summer session begins August 17  Service Students must end by August 7 Early Start

MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS DEPT Presented By: Dr. Lilian Metlitzky Professor Mathematics & Statistics Dept

All Early Start students will be eligible for classes based on ELM scores: 0 – 26 ➝ ESM – 40 ➝ ESM – 48 ➝ ESM 12 EAP Conditional students without an ELM score will be placed in ESM 11 ESM 5 will satisfy the CSU Early Start requirement, but will not advance students academically Service students should check their destination campus’s math course placement scores to determine if they can advance academically Early Start Placement MATH

MDPT Most GE math courses require an MDTP score in addition to an ELM score: MAT 105College Algebra MAT 106Trigonometry MAT 112Preparation for Calculus MAT 114Analytical Geometry and Calculus I MAT 120Calculus for the Life Sciences MAT 125Introductory Calculus for Business MAT 130Technical Calculus I MAT 191Survey of Mathematics MAT 194Mathematics Concepts STA 120Statistics MATH

English - DSP & Stretch Programs Different Paths to the Same Outcomes Presented By: Dr. Liliane Fucaloro Chair & Professor English & Foreign Languages Department Dr. Donald J. Kraemer Professor English & Foreign Lang Dept

Who’s Exempt  Students with EPT scores above 147  Students “Exempt” based on EAP score.  Students exempt based on SAT, ACT, or AP scores  Students formally “Conditionally Exempt”  Who earned C or higher in an approved year long, senior-year Expository Reading and Writing Course (ERWC),  AP English, IB English  An English course approved for extra honors weight on the University of California “a-g” Doorways course list. ENGLISH

Early Start English  Students subject to Early Start must take ESE 5, an online 1.5 unit course with tutorial support, that leads to direct self placement (DSP) for Fall First Year Composition.  Mandatory population who have not been otherwise exempt.  EPT scores below 147  “Conditionally Exempt” who did not fulfill the 12th grade requirements  SAT score between  ACT score between ENGLISH

First Year Composition ENG 110 Stretch Composition ENG 108 ENG 109 Extended Stretch Composition ENG 100 ENG 106ENG107 Stretch Program  Three different ways of meeting the same outcomes.  The last course in each sequence meets the A2 requirement. (147+ ) (134 – 146)(133 – 120) ENGLISH

ADMISSIONS & OUTREACH Presented By: Deborah L. Brandon Executive Director Admissions and Outreach

STEPS Admitted Return & Pay ECD & SIR Test if required ELM/EPT Register on the Smart Page Register for classes END OF SUMMER Attend Orientation for Fall classes ADMISSIONS

What’s new in Admissions for 2015? ADMISSIONS Several majors have been submitted to the Chancellor’s Office for Impaction Approval. For further information please contact the Admissions office at:

FINANCIAL AID Presented By: Saul Ramirez Lead Coordinator Financial Aid

GRANTS (NEED-BASED) Institutional Grants Federal Pell Grants Federal SEOG State University Grant (SUG) Cal Grant Amounts Vary $5,775 max per year $540 max per year $5,472 max per year CSU – Full Fees FINANCIAL AID

LOANS Stafford Loans - Subsidized (4.66%) - Unsubsidized (4.66%) Perkins Loan (5%) Parent Loan for Undergrad Students (7.21%) Private/Alternative Loan: variable % FINANCIAL AID

EARLY START WAIVER Funded by the Chancellor’s Office Available to eligible students who submit the FASFA or Dream Act Application and have an EFC less than $5,000. Students not eligible for the tuition fee waiver may qualify for other types of financial assistance FAFSA required FINANCIAL AID

CALIFORNIA DREAM ACT Student must meet AB- 540 requirements FINANCIAL AID Students who meet AB-540 are able to: - Apply for State and Institutional aid - Deadline to apply is March 2 nd, 2015

Working Together to Prepare Students for College Dr. Lilian Metlitzky EAP Coordinator Cal Poly Pomona Adriana Diniz EAP Ambassador

Three types of college ready … admissions ready Able to succeed academically in college-level classes Satisfied all the CSU admissions requirements functionally ready content ready Able to successfully cope with demands and responsibilities of college EAP

Navigating Entry into the CSU Step 1. Admissions Building Step 2. Enrollment Services Building Verifies student’s eligibility based on completion of required “a-g” grades in “a-g” courses graduated from high school Determines student’s course placement based on fulfilling ELM and EPT requirement -EAP -SAT/ACT -AP -Early Start Program

Components of EAP EAP 11 th grade Smarter Balanced assessments Outreach to Administrators, Students, and Parents Professional Learning Workshops for Teachers

How will CCSS affect EAP? Assessment No additional items on 11 th grade Smarter Balanced Assessment No English essay in March Outreach No change Professional Development No change, possible more workshops depending on funding

Achievement Level 3 EAP Conditional EAP Assessment STAR CAASPP California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress CST Smarter Balanced Achievement Level 4 EAP Ready Achievement Level 2 EAP Not Ready Achievement Level 1 EAP Not Ready

4 different options to demonstrate CSU College Readiness

EAP Outreach Providing information about EAP and college readiness mini-workshops for counselors and administrators presentations at Parents Nights and College Nights in-class presentations to students presentations to school boards and community groups Providing resource materials promotional flyers and posters online resources

EAP Professional Learning Workshops Strengthening Mathematics Instruction SMI Expository Reading and Writing Curriculum ERWC All high school EAP professional development workshops offered at no cost to public school/district (other than substitutes). Site-based 5-day workshop series for Math 1–Calc teachers 4-day workshop series for 9-12 th grade English teachers 3-day workshop series for 7-8 th grade English teachers

Important EAP Reminders Official transcripts for Conditional Ready students should be sent as soon as possible New SAT/ACT cutoff scores for EAP Conditional EAP results have no impact on CSU admission decisions Students still need to fill in Both CSU and CCC bubble to release EAP results EAP results are available online for students to view or download only if released. EAP results not released are still valid but must be submitted separately EAP results will be available in about 3-4 weeks after testing Some Community Colleges accepting EAP results

Any questions ? Dr. Lilian Metlitzky EAP Coordinator Adriana Diniz EAP Ambassador