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Harper College 1200 West Algonquin Road, Palatine, IL Visit our website: inam.net

WELCOME BACK! INAM Conference Harper College June, 2014

Continuous Quality Improvement

Priorities & Strategies Elements Year 1 Follow Up CQI Year 2 Follow Up CQI CompletedIn ProgressCompletedIn Progress Priority 1.0 Create educational plans that provide a clear pathway and lattice to industry-recognized credentials in advanced manufacturing. Strategy 1.1 Develop educational plans outlining coursework and timelines. August 2013 Summer 2014 Continuous Quality Improvement Educational Plans

Continuous Quality Improvement Priorities & Strategies Elements Year 1 Follow Up CQI Year 2 Follow Up CQI CompletedIn ProgressCompletedIn Progress Priority 2.0 Implement programs along the career pathway and lattice that meet advanced manufacturing industry needs and result in industry-recognized credentials and/or associate degrees. Strategy 2.1Offer bridge programs in technical skills. June 2013 Summer 2014 Strategy 2.2 Offer programming leading to the National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC). June 2013 Summer 2014 Strategy 2.3 Enhance programming in areas of specialization certificate programs. July 2013 Summer 2014 Strategy 2.4Offer associate degree completion. March 2013 Summer 2014 Bridge / NCRC / Degree Completion

Continuous Quality Improvement Priorities & Strategies Elements Year 1 Follow Up CQI Year 2 Follow Up CQI CompletedIn ProgressCompletedIn Progress Priority 3.0 Develop online and technology-enabled learning by strategically aligning INAM programs with technology purchased by the Illinois Green Economy Network (IGEN), a first-round TAA awardee. Strategy 3.1 Engage in a partnership with IGEN in using National Training Education Resource (NTER) System. Continuing conversation with IGEN Summer 2014 Continuing conversation with IGEN Alignment with IGEN

Continuous Quality Improvement Priorities & Strategies Elements Year 1 Follow Up CQI Year 2 Follow Up CQI CompletedIn ProgressCompletedIn Progress Priority 4.0 Develop partnerships with employers that include paid internships and on-the-job training opportunities in advanced manufacturing. Strategy 4.1 Engage employers to secure paid internships and on-the-job training. Colleges continuing conversation with partners Summer 2014 Colleges continuing conversation with partners Strategy 4.2 Conduct regular employer input and feedback sessions. Colleges continuing conversation with partners Summer 2014 Colleges continuing conversation with partners Partnerships with Employers

Course Syllabi Criteria 1. Course Details (college, course name / number, credits, pre-requisites) 2. Contact information for faculty or department representative 3. Course Description 4. Textbook(s), required readings, videos, CDs or other teaching materials 5. Student Learning Objectives / Outcomes 6. Course Outline (weekly activities / topics covered) 7. Assessment / Evaluation / Measurement of student learning 8. Required DOL Statement (which was included for faculty)

Certificate Offerings by College Currently on INAM Website

Projections from Colleges on DOL Deliverables

Consortium MembersStudents Enrolled Projected Students Year1 + Year 2 Difference in Participants College of DuPage College of Lake County Danville Area Comm. College Daley-City Colleges Chicago Elgin Comm. College Illinois Eastern Comm. Colleges Illinois Valley Comm. College John Wood Comm. College Joliet Junior College Kankakee Comm. College Kishwaukee College Lincoln Land Comm. College McHenry County College Oakton Comm. College Prairie State College Richland Comm. College South Suburban College Southwestern Illinois College Triton College Waubonsee Comm. College Wm. Rainey Harper College TOTAL INAM Grant Consortium Unique Participants Year 1 & 2

INAM Consortium Colleges Total 4-Year Grant Award Expended To- DateBalance Remaining % of Goal Achievement College of DuPage $ 520,015 $ 158,172 $ 361, % College of Lake County $ 525,769 $ 227,591 $ 298, % Daley City Colleges of Chicago $ 86,335 $ 6,950 $ 79, % Danville Area Community College $ 525,654 $ 116,133 $ 409, % Elgin Community College $ 525,769 $ 260,237 $ 265, % Harper College $ 515,000 $ 426,396 $ 88, % Illinois Eastern Community College $ 525,769 $ 232,617 $ 293, % Illinois Valley Community College $ 525,769 $ 82,230 $ 443, % John Wood Community College $ 525,769 $ 335,357 $ 190, % Joliet Junior College $ 525,769 $ 247,623 $ 278, % Kankakee Community College $ 525,769 $ 285,807 $ 239, % Kishwaukee College $ 525,616 $ 185,480 $ 340, % Lincoln Land Community College $ 525,769 $ 164,801 $ 360, % McHenry County College $ 525,743 $ 311,792 $ 213, % Oakton Community College $ 525,769 $ 178,447 $ 347, % Prairie State College $ 525,769 $ 275,026 $ 250, % Richland Community College $ 525,755 $ 107,837 $ 417, % South Suburban College $ 525,769 $ 347,268 $ 178, % Southwestern Illinois College $ 525,769 $ 200,951 $ 324, % Triton College $ 522,306 $ 269,357 $ 252, % Waubonsee Community College $ 525,769 $ 397,221 $ 128, % TOTALS: $ 10,581,421 $ 4,817,291 $ 5,764, % Budget Scorecard Snapshot

What we know about INAM so far… Entering Education Level INAM Student Classification

Where do we get the INAM data?

Budget Modification

Travel Reimbursement Form found in the back of the booklet

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