ASCCC Instructional Design and Innovation Institute Cynthia Rico, Renee Craig-Marius, Robyn Tornay January 22, 2016 Student Engagement: Working Holistically.

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ASCCC Instructional Design and Innovation Institute Cynthia Rico, Renee Craig-Marius, Robyn Tornay January 22, 2016 Student Engagement: Working Holistically with Your Students Using Starfish Degree Planner

2 Session Goals 1)Provide a a general overview of the Initiative 2)Provide a general overview of the platform capabilities 3)Hear from one of the Pilot colleges on their progress and approach to implementation of the software 4)How can your college get involved

3 Summary  CCCTC went out for RFP on an education planning tool in late 2014  Hobsons acquired Starfish in February 2015  CCCTC and Hobsons signed contracts and are implementing the Starfish Enterprise Success Platform in colleges currently throughout the state  Three products come with the platform: Degree Planner, Early Alert and Connect

4 Overview Starfish Enterprise Success Platform The solution is geared to assist students in mapping a multi- year educational plan while balancing their daily lives with the commitments they have outside of the classroom. The colleges will be able to identify students who are struggling in their courses and breakdown the communication silos so faculty, staff, and students can interact with one another on a more proactive basis.

5 8 Pilot Districts (13 Colleges)

6

A Comprehensive Student Success Solution

8 Create a Holistic Picture of Every Student Data Integration with SIS, LMS, and More

9 Student View of Degree Plan

10 Course Forced Choices & Warning Messages Warning messages customizable by program Elective class ‘placeholders’ with forced choices Visual Indicator that this course needs Regina’s attention

11 Progress Towards Alternative Degrees

12 Counselor View – Student Course Work

13 Course Demand Reporting

14 Customized Student-Raised Alerts Let Students Initiate Their Own Help-Seeking

15 Facilitate Faculty Participation Simple Progress Surveys

16 Encourage Cross-Team Collaboration Instant Referrals and To-Do Tasks

17 Match Outreach to the Level of Concern At-a-glance Case Management Tools

18 Use Data to Review and Assess Initiatives End-User and Administrative Analytics

19 Highlight a Student’s Specific Next Steps Student-Friendly Interfaces

20 Remove Obstacles Between Students and Resources Personalized Success Networks with Online Scheduling

21

22 SCCCD Enrollment Fresno City College33,185 Reedley College9,575 Clovis Community College9,020

23 Why SCCCD Wanted to Be in the Pilot Have been unsuccessful in the past to implement technology-based education planning Strong administrative and District commitment Student access to education planning tools Tracking/monitoring of students toward goal attainment Enable counseling sessions to be more efficient and meaningful Help us with cross-enrolled students and differences in requirements from college to college Make data driven decisions regarding course offerings and enrollment management

24 Current Structure/Delivery of Counseling Services Offered at Fresno City College Centralized counseling for general student population 20 F/T Counselors and 35 adjuncts + Special Program Counselors Individual counseling appointments, workshops, group, online, Q&A station, special programs, one-stop-shop events, early alert services, probation, online orientation, career counseling 30-minute individual appointments on a same-day basis – provided 17,047 in-person counseling appointments Top 3 reasons students visit a counselor – SEPs, help with selecting courses, Transfer planning

25 Current Delivery of Education Planning Service Paper/Pencil Student Education Plans (SEP) completed during appointments or small groups Abbreviate and comprehensive SEPs Students can receive multiple SEPs from different counselors Limited coordination between programs and academic divisions to address student needs

26 Implementation Team Structure

27 FCC Team Roles VP Student Services Deans – Counseling, Instruction, Student Success SSSP IT Admissions and Records Counseling Special Programs Research Marketing/PIO Outreach Early Alert Probation Student Instructional Faculty Academic Support/Tutorial

28 Implementation Progress Pre-Planning Meeting – May 2015 Discover documents to Hobsons – Summer 2015 Campus Opening Day Presentations – August 2015 District Kick-Off – August 2015 FCC Campus Kick-Off – September 2015 Senate presentations – September 2015 Weekly District Team meetings with Hobsons Monthly FCC team meetings

29 Education Planning Implementation Identifying small student pilot groups Uploading of program requirements Validating programs Testing degree planner with pilot students

30 Benefits of Online Education Planning Preliminary goal planning before meeting with counselor Time spent in session more productive and can be spent on student concerns and needs Quick view of student progress toward completion Student ownership in education planning; increase student responsibility Student increased understanding of their program requirements Sharing of education plans across departments and campuses to reduce duplication and increase accuracy Quality control When integrated, will provide robust comprehensive system for students

31 Challenges/Concerns 1.Counseling Faculty Changing entire work flow of a counselor’s day Counselor work schedules Counselor training Resources needed in counselor time and level of technology skills Fear of unknown 2.Students Use of ease for students and training of students to use the tool Students changing majors Student Training and buy-in K-12 Partners

32 Challenges/Concerns 3.Instructional/Academic Faculty Faculty and administration buy-in to use for advanced course planning Faculty use of early alert Communication and feedback loop for programs using early alert 4.Communication Keeping implementation on track for District wide implementation – requires a lot of collaboration Sharing progress with stakeholders and marketing the tool

33 How do I get involved? Deadline January 22

34 Thank You! If you have additional questions, post them at: