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1 Engaging Industry on Campus: The Case for the Sturm Collaboration Campus
Eric Dunker, Ph.D.

2 Responding to Community and Industry Needs
Population Douglas County approaching 400k and growing Commuter town Attract, grow, and retain talent Develop a workforce for current and future industry needs through the regional talent pipeline ecosystem working in collaboration across the whole learner continuum Fort Collins Boulder Denver Castle Rock Colorado Springs

3 Creating Pathways through Collaboration
Community College K-12 University Industry

4 Four Pillars of the Sturm Collaboration Campus
Partnership Innovation Pathways Sustainability

5 Workforce Data 74% Colorado jobs requiring post-secondary credential
By 2024 55% Coloradans currently with a post-secondary credential 30% Projected growth in secure software and cyber security By 2026 40% Projected growth in allied health fields 29% Projected growth in Management and Accounting By 2025

6 Sturm Collaboration Campus at Castle Rock
6 Castle View High School Castle Rock Middle School Sturm Collaboration Campus at Castle Rock Castle Rock Adventist Hospital N.T.S.

7 The Sturm Collaboration Campus Site
14 acres Phase 1 Phase 2 2x 45k sq ft $40m 14 acres Two 54k Square foot buildings ACC as owner/operator

8 Inside the Sturm Collaboration Campus
No private offices Huddle rooms Tech forward Campus Collaborative workspaces Multi-functional classrooms Coffee shop and catering kitchen Student-centered schedules Storefront access to CSU and others

9 Sturm Family Foundation Donation
9 Sturm Family Foundation Donation Up to $10 million, largest private gift pledge in history of Colorado Community College System Staff-4 year start up Technology infrastructure Scholarships Innovation fund Phase II

10 Academic and Program Focus Areas
Business and Entrepreneurship Health and Wellness Information Technology and Programming General Education Workforce Training Modes of instruction include face-to-face, online, hybrid, and corporate onsite

11 Initial Academic Offerings
Academic Programs through ACC Physical Therapy Assistant Cyber Security Certified Nursing Assistant Secure Software Pre-Med/Pre-Nursing Computer Science Health Sciences General Transfer Business/Accounting Industry Certifications Business with Accounting concentration Cyber Security and Secure Software Degree Completion Programs through CSU System

12 Additional Offerings Workforce Training and Partnerships
Available onsite apprenticeships and industry certifications Premier Event Space Convertible classrooms and a huge outdoor plaza and balcony CSU Engagement Hub and Extension Provides community access to engage with CSU staff and resources Concurrent Enrollment Arrangements with local school district including teacher training through CSU

13 Work-Based Learning and Industry Partnerships
Colorado Talent Pipeline Report (2018) Education and industry must collaborate to reduce skills gap and strengthen talent pipeline. Thriving Work-Based Learning Community Local industry actively supports and invests in work-based learning across the learner continuum. Talent Pipeline Douglas County Multi-industry collaborative engages with community members and industry to facilitate partnerships and deliver solutions to create and sustain a thriving work-based learning community. Reshape entry-level positions into apprenticeship opportunities so a student’s work and learning can be interconnected.

14 Community of Practice: Industry Leads
Business Industry Workforce Centers Job Seekers State & Local Government Agencies Education Community Organizations

15 Colorado’s Work-Based Learning Continuum
Learning About Work Learning Through Work Learning at Work Career awareness and exploration help individuals build awareness of the variety of careers available and provide experiences that help inform career decisions. Career preparation supports career readiness and includes extended direct interaction with professionals from industry and the community. Career training occurs at a work site and prepares individuals for employment. Education Coordinated Business Led

16 Examples of Work-Based Learning Partnership
Centura Health Medical Assistant apprenticeship (launched July 2018) Medical Lab Technician apprenticeship (launching ) Allied Health Pre-apprenticeship in high schools (launching fall 2019) Apartment Association of Metro Denver First property management apprenticeship in Colorado (launching fall 2019) Castle Rock and Parker Water Water quality apprenticeship (launching fall 2019)

17 Awards and Major Gifts Economic Development Partnership of the Year
by Economic Development Council of Colorado Apprenticeship Excellence Award by the Colorado Workforce Development Council $10 million - largest gift in the history of the Colorado Community College System from the Sturm Family Foundation

18 Creating a Collaboration Campus
18 Creating a Collaboration Campus 14,800 SF of Collaboration Space on Level 1 First Floor Plan COMMUNITY ROOM 1500 SF COFFEE BAR 850 SF LEASED SPACES 1-3 3100 SF LEARNING COMMONS 9350 SF N.T.S.

19 Creating Event Space Second Floor Plan 19 CLASSROOMS/ SEMINAR SPACE
1600 SF EXTERIOR EVENT SPACE 750 SF INSTRUCTION/ EVENT SPACE 1200 SF EXTERIOR TERRACE 350 SF

20 Stay in Touch Eric Dunker


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