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1 Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education January 2014

2 TCSG By the Numbers 2013 Technical Education Enrollment:151,150 Full Time Equivalent Students: 79,009 Graduates28,387 Trained in QuickStart Programs: 60,155 Jobs Created - QuickStart:9,431 Jobs Saved - QuickStart: 2,997 Students Served in Adult Education:70,997 GED ® Diplomas: 15,450 Note: Technical Education data includes one university system college with a technical division.

3 Fall 2013 Status Update – 3.0 GPA Status of Students Who Regained HOPE Eligibility After the GPA Requirement Was Reset to 2.0

4 Complete College Georgia By 2020, it is estimated that over 60% of jobs in Georgia will require some form of college education – a certificate, diploma, associate’s degree, or bachelor’s degree Currently in Georgia, only 42% of the state’s young adults (ages 25-34) have such credentials Georgia must produce 250,000 more post-secondary graduates above the expected number to meet the need by 2020 The Challenge

5 Restructuring Programs Learning Support Redesign Full-time is 15 Accelerating Opportunity A Competitive Workforce For Georgia Articulation & Transfer Military Support Game Changers for Student Success Performance Funding

6 Higher Education Funding Formula The Focus is on Outcomes not Inputs like Enrollment Performance Funding is a CCA Game Changer Progression Remedial Success Transfer Awards New formula tested in 2015 and implemented in 2016

7 Learning Support Redesign All 24 TCSG Colleges Redesigned Learning Support Completion rates in English have increased Completion rates in Math have increased System-wide data is not available, but preliminary results from some colleges look good: Improving Learning Support is a key factor in TCSG’s Complete College Georgia improvement plans Completion rates in Reading have increased

8 Restructuring TCSG Programs Can we shorten the length of our programs with no reduction in quality? TIME is the enemy of completion - Complete College America 1.Save Time 2.Reduce Cost 3.Improve Retention and Graduation Taskforce Currently In Progress – Restructuring Will:

9 Full-time is 15 (hours) To graduate on-time, students need to take 15 hours per semester. TIME is the enemy of completion - Complete College America 1.Develop 15 to Finish Marketing Plan 2.Evaluate Early Alert Advisement Systems 3.Restructuring Programs Will Reduce Time

10 Accelerating Opportunity Adult Education Students Working Toward a GED ® Enroll Like Joint Enrollment Students at TCSG Albany Technical College Atlanta Technical College Georgia Piedmont Technical College Central Georgia Technical College Gwinnett Technical College Lanier Technical College Athens Technical College Savannah Technical College Current: Eight Colleges Participating Goal: All TCSG Colleges Participating Adult Education GED ® Certificate, Diploma, Degree Certificate, Diploma, Degree Quality Jobs

11 Support for the Military TCSG Supports Georgia’s Military Bases, Active Duty Personnel, Veterans and DOD Employees TCSG Military Affairs Coordinator Georgia Military and Veterans Education and Training Support Center Prior Learning Assessment – academic credit for previous training Service-members Opportunity Colleges – currently 67% of TCSG colleges are SOC members

12 TCSG Graduate Placement

13 TCSG Training Guarantee If one of our graduates educated under a standard program or his/her employer finds that the graduate is deficient in one or more competencies as defined in the standards, the technical college will retrain the employee at no instructional cost to the employee or the employer

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