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Welcome to Community Colleges of Spokane Penny Butters – SFCC New Student Entry & Recruitment TBA – SCC New Student Entry & Success Lots of Terrific Folks – Institute for Extended Learning Travis Merrigan – CCS District Administration
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Page 1: Wchscr counselor workshop fall 2009 final

Welcome to Community Colleges of Spokane

Penny Butters – SFCC New Student Entry & RecruitmentTBA – SCC New Student Entry & Success

Lots of Terrific Folks – Institute for Extended LearningTravis Merrigan – CCS District Administration

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Big year for community colleges

$12 billion CC Plan

Dr. Jill BidenSecond lady,First CC Prof

NBC Primetime Sitcom

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$89 million Construction Boom

5 Major Projects

• SFCC– Science Building – Jan 2011– Music Building (major renovation) – Sept 2010

• SCC– Technical Education Building – June 2011– Classroom building (#7) (major renovation) – Jan 2011

• IEL Magnuson (Formerly Intercollegiate Nursing Center – Fall 2009)

• SFCC at Fairchild

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New Programs at CCS• Satellite, Security and Home Entertainment

Systems Installer – SCC (Certificate program)

• Occupational Therapist Assistant - SFCC (Fall 2010)

• Not active–Massage Therapy - SCC (possible Summer 2010 restart)

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Solving “The Math Problem”

• Math is a huge hurdle for CC students

• Major math curriculum changes – Not everybody needs calculus

• Math placement changes – New Math placement tests • COMPASS now used for English only

– Procedures slightly different at SFCC, SCC & IEL• HS Pre-Calculus agreement (SFCC)

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Tuition Increases

• Tuition up 7% to $2,902 (15 credits over 3 quarters)

– Increase of $179

• But the good news is…– Pell Grants up $500 ($5,350 max)

– State Need Grants up $136 ($2,690 max for CC students)

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Budget Cuts

• Empty positions

• Student services strained– Admissions, testing, counseling & financial aid

• Firm Financial Aid deadlines – June 15th

• Reduced outreach to HSs

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Enrollment boom at CCS

• CCS opens doors even wider– Competition for limited resources

• Unprepared students will struggle to enroll– Early application, FAFSA, etc.

– Your students need good information more than ever

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CCS Outreach‘Serving counselors and future students’

• Big Job– 80+ HSs, 52 school districts

• Off-campus outreach resources reduced• Campus New Student Entry focus on incoming

students

– Campus Visits, Orientation, FYI, Student Ambassadors

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For every 100 college-bound Spokane-area 2007 HS grads…

11 choose out-of-state universities4 choose WA private universities

52 choose community colleges33 choose WA public universities

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For every 100 college-bound seniors……82 (45%) don’t choose college

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CCS Outreach targets the “Middle 50%”

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The Middle 50% tends to…

• …be low income & first generation• …be disproportionally students of color• …lack parental support (few helicopter

parents)• …lack fundamental college info (FAFSA,

deadlines, college-going vocabulary)• …underutilize “Opt-In” post-HS resources– Career centers, college fairs, parent nights,

lunchroom tables, etc.

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Accessing the Middle 50%

• Classroom presentations: multiple, sequential, full-period– ‘Captive Audience’ not ‘Opt-In’

–Math 12, English 12, CWI, Senior Project, CTE

– Not AP classes

• How you can help: – Give me a teacher’s name

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CCS Outreach Presentation

• Worthwhile for any student, but focused on the Middle 50%

1. Benefits of college

2. Costs of college

3. Paying for college - FAFSA

4. Info about CCS

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Thank you!