University System of Ohio consists of the state’s 13 public university campuses, one medical college, 24 regional branch campuses, and 23 community colleges,

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University System of Ohio consists of the state’s 13 public university campuses, one medical college, 24 regional branch campuses, and 23 community colleges, as well as adult literacy and adult workforce centers. Lorain County Community College ▪ 151 Innovation Dr., Suite 210 ▪ Elyria, OH 44035

The percentage of Ohioans with an associate degree or higher is still below national averages 34.9% compared to 37.9% nationally Lorain County Community College ▪ 151 Innovation Dr., Suite 210 ▪ Elyria, OH 44035

GOAL Cost Effectively, increase the overall education attainment of Ohio’s Workforce 230,000 Ohioans by 2017 Lorain County Community College ▪ 151 Innovation Dr., Suite 210 ▪ Elyria, OH 44035

A Partnership-Based Delivery Model: Promotes: Program Sharing Revenue Sharing Takes Advantage of rich curricula and facilities available Lorain County Community College ▪ 151 Innovation Dr., Suite 210 ▪ Elyria, OH 44035

A Partnership-Based Delivery Model: Uses a demand-driven approach to offer programs that otherwise would not be available in a region Programs are made available by borrowing existing college curriculum Lorain County Community College ▪ 151 Innovation Dr., Suite 210 ▪ Elyria, OH 44035

A Partnership-Based Delivery Model: Encourages the use of E-Learning Increases college level equivalencies for career-tech offerings Facilitates concurrent enrollment Lorain County Community College ▪ 151 Innovation Dr., Suite 210 ▪ Elyria, OH 44035

Partners: The Delivery Partner --the degree granting institution The Host Partner can be a Career Center, or other entity Assists with Marketing and Student Recruitment Assists with Processing Student Enrollment Provides and documents other Student Support Services Maintains classrooms, labs and equipment The Broker Lorain County Community College ▪ 151 Innovation Dr., Suite 210 ▪ Elyria, OH 44035

The Delivering Partner will: I.Direct and coordinate the curriculum II.Provide all instruction including employment of approved teaching personnel III.Make all academic and curricular decisions pertaining to professional accreditation, faculty assignments, grading standard, and other similar matters IV.Grant the certificate/degree to successful graduates of the program V.Monitor quality assurance The Host Partner may: I.Assist with Marketing the community college curricula II.Process student enrollments for the curriculum through the delivering partner III.Provide other student support services IV.Maintain classrooms, labs and all equipment and upgrade as necessary for successful delivery including IVDL, transmission, and other services V.Recommend instructors The Brokering Partner may: I.Facilitate partnership development and endeavor II.Provide access to marketing toolkit III.Provide consultation on partnership agreements, revenue sharing, resource sharing and capacity building IV.Present financial services/agreements V.Monitor quality assurance 50% 25% Lorain County Community College ▪ 151 Innovation Dr., Suite 210 ▪ Elyria, OH 44035

Partnership Revenue Sharing Agreement Provides Flexibility based on the participation of each partner The Delivery Partner provides remuneration to the Host Partner for each student enrolled in courses provided by the Delivery Partner Lorain County Community College ▪ 151 Innovation Dr., Suite 210 ▪ Elyria, OH 44035

The Formula: 25% of Tuition Revenue Plus 25% of State Share of Instruction (SSI) Based on OBOR Models used to calculate FTE For Internet courses, remuneration is 15% Lorain County Community College ▪ 151 Innovation Dr., Suite 210 ▪ Elyria, OH 44035

Phased in over a period of Three Years Year 1: 25% of Tuition Revenue Year 2: 25% of Tuition Revenue, Plus 12.5% of SSI Year 3: And each year after, 25% of the Tuition Revenue and SSI Lorain County Community College ▪ 151 Innovation Dr., Suite 210 ▪ Elyria, OH 44035

Contact Information: David Cummins Vice President for Administrative Services/Treasurer or Peggy Michener InnovatEd Executive in Residence or

Questions Lorain County Community College ▪ 151 Innovation Dr., Suite 210 ▪ Elyria, OH 44035