Pathways to Student Success & Completion The Roadmap ProjectAAC&U Miami, Florida April 4, 2013 Terry OBanion

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Pathways to Student Success & Completion The Roadmap ProjectAAC&U Miami, Florida April 4, 2013 Terry OBanion

Three Questions 1.What is the Completion Agenda, and why is it important? 2.How does the Student Success Pathway help us frame the Completion Agenda? 3.What really works to help students succeed?

Question One What is the Completion Agenda, and why is it Important?

The Mission of Completion The mission of the Completion Agenda is to double the number of students who by the year 2020 earn a certificate, associates degree, or transfer to a four-year college or university.

Completion Agenda President Obama: 5 million more CC grads by 2020 Lumina: 60% increase by 2025 Gates: double number of grads CC Org: 50% more by 2020 C&U Org: critical campus priority Utah: 66% by 2020 Anne Arundel: double by 2020

Why Important? Once first in the world, America now ranks 16th in the percentage of young adults with a college degree. The World Economic Forum ranks the U.S.s educational system 26 th in the world.

Why Important? For the first time in our history, the current generation of college-age Americans will be less educated than their parents generation. If your daddy was rich, youre gonna stay rich, and if your daddy was poor youre gonna stay poor. Esquire, January 2012

Why Important? 14% of CC students do not complete a single credit in first term Almost 50% drop out by second yr. 60% need remediation 33% recommended for dvlp. studies never enroll in those courses

The Gates Foundation The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has identified the community college as a key player in education and is supporting its role in the national agenda to double the number of low-income young adults who earn a postsecondary credential…. investing $475 million over four years in its Postsecondary Success strategy.

Completion Agenda Create Model Pathways to Success & Completion Milestones and Momentum Practices based on evidence Degrees/credentials with marketplace value Low-income, under-prepared, first generation students

Question Two How does the Student Success Pathway help us frame the Completion Agenda?

Roadmap Project Pathways Salt Lake CCRoadmap Action Plan Prince Georges CCRoad to Success Lane CCGPS/Guide to Personal Success Miami-DadeRoadmap to Completion Mt. San Antonio CCDigital Roadmap Valencia CollegeLifeMap Harper CollegeStudent Lifecycle Indian RiverIndividual Advising Plan

AAC&U Roadmap Project Promoting inclusive excellence by providing students a roadmap of learning outcomes, high- impact educational practices, and support services that lead to academic and career success Salt Lake Community College

Connection From interest to application Entry From enrollment to completion of gatekeeper courses Progress From entry to course of study to 75% of requirements completed Completion From complete course of study to credential with labor market value Student Success Pathway

Pathway Components

Preparing to begin classes Connecting to high schools Providing classroom instruction Preparing for completion & next steps Monitoring first-term progress Preparing for subsequent terms Providing remediation Celebrating milestones & completion

Pathway Components Preparing to begin classes Connecting to high schools Providing classroom instruction Preparing for completion & next steps Monitoring first-term progress Preparing for subsequent terms Providing remediation Celebrating milestones & completion

Pathway Components Preparing to begin classes Connecting to high schools Providing classroom instruction Preparing for completion & next steps Monitoring first-term progress Preparing for subsequent terms Providing remediation Celebrating milestones & completion

Question Three What really works to help students succeed?

Magic Practices Learning Communities First-Year Experience Contextual Instruction Project-Based Learning Supplemental Instruction Student Success Course Dual Enrollment Early College High School

Best Practices While colleges will likely need to adopt some new practices and adapt some older practices, practice-based reforms cannot be the primary work undertaken by colleges participating in Completion by Design. Venezia, Bracco, & Nodine 2011

Best Practices Adopting discrete best practices and trying to bring them to scale will not work to improve student completion on a substantial scale. Davis Jenkins April 2011CCRC

Pathway Components Preparing to begin classes Connecting to high schools Providing classroom instruction Preparing for completion & next steps Monitoring first-term progress Preparing for subsequent terms Providing remediation Celebrating milestones & completion

Principles of Practice 7 Principles of Good Practice in Undergraduate EducationGamson & Chickering Design Principles for Effective Practice: 2012 CCCSE report A Matter of Degrees. Research-based Principles of Effective PracticeDavis Jenkins of the Community College Research Center. 6 Principles of the Learning College

Guidelines for Student Success 1. Every student will make a significant connection with another person at the college as soon as possible.

Guidelines for Student Success 2. Key intake programs including orientation, assessment, advisement, and placement will be integrated and mandatory.

Guidelines for Student Success 3. Every student will be placed in a Program of Study from day one; undecided students will be placed in a mandatory Program of Study designed to help them decide.

Program of Study The degree is a means to an end. Relevant, deep learning is the end. This requires curriculum that is a coherent program of learning, not just a collection of articulated credits. It requires well structured, easily communicated pathways that students can follow to the ultimate end. Sandy Shugart, February 7, 2013

Guidelines for Student Success 4. Every student will be carefully monitored throughout the first term to ensure successful progress; the college will make interventions immediately to keep students on track.

Guidelines for Student Success 5. Students will engage in courses and experiences designed to broaden and deepen their learning.

Guidelines for Student Success 6. Students will participate as full partners in navigating college services and the curriculum and will take primary responsibility for their own success.

Pathway Components Preparing to begin classes Connecting to high schools Providing classroom instruction Preparing for completion & next steps Monitoring first-term progress Preparing for subsequent terms Providing remediation Celebrating milestones & completion

The Pathway Model Because: 1.The Student Success Pathway provides a visible and integrated roadmap for the core business of the community college and should be used as the institutional framework for creating strategic and long-range plans. 2.The Student Success Pathway also provides a visible and integrated roadmap for students and should be used as the framework for their individual educational plans.

The Completion Agenda Its not that we are ignorant and dont know what to do. The question is whether we want to do it badly enough. Deborah Meier Author & MacArthur Fellow

The Completion Agenda Failure is not an option.

Terry OBanion Ancora Imparo Still I Am Learning. Michelangelo

Key Resource Access, Success, and Completion: A Primer for Community College Faculty, Administrators, Staff and Trustees Terry OBanion Order from League for Innovation: ext