STUDENT SUCCESS AND COMPLETION Building a Guided Pathways Framework Dr. Reagan Romali, President, Long Beach City College Dr. Dyrell Foster, Vice President, Moreno Valley College Dr. Kaneesha Tarrant, Vice President, LA Trade Technical College Dr. Rebeccah Warren-Marlatt, Vice President, Crafton Hills College
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STUDENT SUCCESSAND COMPLETIONBuilding a Guided Pathways Framework
Dr. Reagan Romali, President, Long Beach City CollegeDr. Dyrell Foster, Vice President, Moreno Valley CollegeDr. Kaneesha Tarrant, Vice President, LA Trade Technical CollegeDr. Rebeccah Warren-Marlatt, Vice President, Crafton Hills College
Today’s Objectives
■ Understand Guided Pathways as a framework to promote equitable student outcomes and success
■ Describe the intersection between GP and other college initiatives
■ Understand your role, and the role of your department/division/area in GP
What are Guided Pathways?
■ https://youtu.be/sPtzyrvdILU
■ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rom65ULVgCQ
Why Guided Pathways?
■ In CCC, 70% attrition from the point of application to the point of enrollment■ Students are more successful if they:
– Identify a career goal early– Have a clear outline of the courses required– Receive consistent guidance and support along the way– And, if they feel:
■ In 2017, California leaders allocated $150 million from Prop. 98 funds for awards to community colleges to develop Guided Pathways Frameworks to support students
■ All 114 California Community Colleges were eligible to receive award funding.
How are Guided Pathways different?■ Not an initiative: a way to integrate current student success initiatives
– Leverage the work we’re already doing (AEBG, Strong Workforce, BSI, Equity, SSSP, ADT’s, etc.)
■ A structured, institutionalized approach to student success that overarches Student Services and Instruction:– Provide all students with clear pattern for taking courses that promote
better enrollment decisions– Look at curricular pathways and ensure their clarity and alignment with
workforce and transfer needs– Integrate student services so students can get help during any step in
their college journey
■ Allow us to coordinate our funding more effectively
Behavior Intervention Team xCurricular Alignment--K-12 x x x xCurricular Revision English (AB705) x x xCurricular Revision Math (AB705) x x xDACA/AB540/Dreamers x x xDegree Audit x x xDistance Education-Programs & courses x x x x x x xDual Enrollment x x x x xEarly Career Exploration x x x x xEducational Planning x x x x x x xEffective Course Scheduling x x x x xEnrollment Management x x xFollow-up/, e.g. Starfish x x x x x x xGuidance and Counseling x x x x x x xHobson's (degree audit, ed plans) x x xMarketing and Outreach x x x xMental Health Initiative--Each Mind x xMiddle College High School x x x x x xMultiple Measures Assessment x x x x xNew Programs x x x xOrientation x x x x x xPeer Mentoring x x x x xProfessional Dev x x x x x x xPromise Program x x x xSOA3R Expansion x x xPredictive Analytics x x x xStudent Lingo-Online Workshops x x x x x x xStudent Success Course x x xStudent Voices x x x x xUniversal Design x x x x x x x
State Initiative/Funding Stream
Guided Pathways Pillars
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PILLAR 1: CLARIFY THE PATH
■ Intersegmental alignment, K-12 and college collaboration■ Examination of course sequencing and scheduling■ Student Success course■ Clear program requirements■ Professional Development■ Basic Skills co-requisites and two-course pathways■ Good decision-making tools for students
Clear Curriculum Maps
Programs:
■ Are mapped out
■ Fully aligned with educational goals
■ Aligned with career outcomes
■ Provide structured exploration for undecided students
PILLAR 2: ENTER THE PATH
■ Structured On-Boarding
■ Guided major and career exploration
■ Peer Mentoring
■ Student Success course
■ Professional Development
Proactive Advising
From start to finish, with assigned points of contact, e.g.:
■ Early Matriculation Services
■ First Year Experience
■ New Student Advisement
■ Educational Planning Tools
■ Special Programs
■ Online Counseling
■ Retention/Follow-up Tools
■ Probation workshops
PILLAR 3: STAY ON THE PATH
■ Tutoring
■ Peer Mentoring
■ Integrated Student Support
■ Integrated Technology Infrastructure: Degree Audit, Predictive Analytics, Career and Employment Data
■ Professional Development
■ Engaging teaching
■ Applied and contextualized learning and practice
■ Effective retention tools and services
PILLAR 4: ENSURE LEARNING
■ Tutoring, embedded models
■ Engaging teaching techniques
■ Professional Development
■ Alignment of Learning Outcomes
■ Assessing and documenting learning
■ Opportunities for applied and contextualized learning and practice
■ Where are you in regards to you Guided Pathways on your campus?