SAMPLE Form A Perkins Plan

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SAMPLE Form A 2008-2009 Perkins Plan Program (Discipline) or Department Name TOPS (required for programs) Campus Audio & Video Technology 1005 San Jacinto List the projects included in your 2008-2009 Workplan by name and number 1 Technology Improvement 10,100 2 Student Retention 2,000 3 Student and Instructor Improvement 0 Total Amount Of Perkins Funds Requested 12,100.00 Perkins Discipline/Department Planning/Implementation Team Perkins Primary Contact Name Phone E-mail Address John Doe EXT 1234 jdoe@msjc.edu List other department/discipline members/key staff who will be involved in the 2008-2009 Perkins plan and implementation: Name Phone E-mail Address Jane Doe EXT 5678 jadoe@msjc.edu Signatures (Required) Your signature below indicates that this proposal has the support of the department/discipline and campus and that the plan is aligned with overall college objectives. Department Chair (date) Perkins Coordinator (date) Campus Dean Approval/Signature (date)

Form B 2008-2009 Perkins Workplan Audio & Video Technology 1005 San Jacinto Program (Discipline) or Department Name TOPS (required for programs) Campus/College Description of Project 1 Technology Improvement 10,100 Limit one (1) project per page. Number each project sequentially beginning with 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 Briefly describe program improvement issue(s): Briefly describe how the issue(s) will be addressed: Measurement or Evidence of Project Success We currently do not have enough equipment to provide effective hands on access to all students. This equipment will also allow us to expand our computer based recording capabilities. We will seek the advice of our business partners and our advisory committee members so we can create a list of equipment and technology needed to upgrade and enhance our Radio Station. It will be important to identify equipment currently used in the industry. The purchase of this equipment will allow greater access for all students and will allow us to expand our industry based programs. Once equipment is purchased, we will revise curriculum accordingly to include hands-on instruction using the new equipment and technology. This will give students a working knowledge of how to use the equipment that will be essential when they get a job. Identify specific core indicator measures to be improved (for each year of the project):the following core indicators will be improved by these purchases: Core Indicator 1, Technical Skill Attainment; Core Indicator 3 Student Retention or Transfer; and Core Indicator 51 Nontraditional Participation and Completion. Other measures/evidence: Students in our department take regular equipment exams. A comparison to achievement in previous semesters should provide a measurement of the success of the project. Description of Project Activities and Spending Plan (add or delete rows as needed) No. Describe Activity Timeline 1.1 Purchase 12 Recorders 9/15/09 1b, 3, and 4 1.2 Purchase 12 monitors 9/15/2009 1b, 3, and 4 Approximate Amount Of Funds Requested For Project Approx Must Amount of Reference Funds Req d Use* Requested Object Code 6,500 Description Vendor 6491 3,600 6491 Approximate Amount Of Funds Requested For Project: 10,100 XYZ Company, Temecula, CA ABC Computers, Hemet, CA

Description of Project 2 Student Retention 2,000 Limit one (1) project per page. Number each project sequentially beginning with 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 Briefly describe program improvement issue(s): Our retention rate for introductory students is low. We want to offer in class tutoring for these classes to improve the retention rate. Briefly describe how the issue(s) will be addressed: Measurement or Evidence of Project Success In class tutors will provide additional support to students who are struggling. We also will provide copies of the textbooks for introductory classes to the library for students to use in the learning center. Identify specific core indicator measures to be improved (for each year of the project):the following core indicators will be improved by these purchases: Core Indicator 1, Technical Skill Attainment; Core Indicator 3 Student Retention or Transfer; and Core Indicator 51 Nontraditional Participation and Completion. Other measures/evidence: We will measure our success by tracking retention rates and grades in these introductory classes. No. Describe Activity Timeline 2.1 Provide In-class tutors for students in our introductory classes 2.2 Provide extra textbooks for introductory classes to be used in the library 9/1/08 1b, 8, & 9 8/15/09 1b, 8, & 9 Approximate Amount Of Funds Requested For Project: Must Approx Reference Amount of Object Code Req d/perm Funds Use* Requested 1,800 2430 200 4320 Description Vendor No vender required, advanced students will be hired to perform this task Textbook Publishers, Inc., Los Angeles, CA Approximate Amount Of Funds Requested For Project 2,000

Description of Project 3 Student and Instructor Improvement 0 Briefly describe program improvement issue(s): Briefly describe how the issue(s) will be addressed: Measurement or Evidence of Project Success The purpose of this project is student and instructor improvement. Instructors will be encouraged to improve their skills and instruction methods. Students will be prompted to improve their success through better skills. For instructors: (5) The department will continue department meetings which include enrichment for instructor skills and methods. Internal Skill and methodology sharing will also continue. For students: (8) We will research a program for counselors to identify specific academic skills that are deficient in our student so that they may be corrected. We will use core data (6) to improve our program and understand if corrective actions are working. We (9) will continue using department volunteers to improve the skills of our special populations to improve employability. Identify specific core indicator measures to be improved: Core Indicator 3 Student Retention or Transfer 5.6% (Economically Disadvantaged); Core Indicator 4 Student Placement -3.2% (Displaced Homemaker); and Core Indicator 5.1 Nontraditional Participation (All categories). Other measures/evidence: We will monitor core indicator data for improvement. We will monitor retention rates in beginning level classes, especially among special populations. No. Describe Activity Timeline 5.1 Department meetings will provide staff development on effective teaching practices Must Reference Req d/perm Use* Approx Amount of Funds Requested Object Code Continuous 5 0 Description Vendor 5.2 Research with counseling to identify deficient academic skills in our students 5.3 Analyze core indicator data for needed program improvements 5.4 Provide tutoring for special populations through the use of volunteers Spring 09 8 0 Continuous 6 0 Continuous 9 0 Other (list obj code Approximate Amount Of Funds Requested For Project: 0

List of Members of the CTE Advisory Committee (Perkins) Planning Team FORM D Program/Campus:: Audio & Video Technology, San Jacinto Campus Perkins IV Section 134(b)(5) requires that a group of individuals be involved in the development, implementation, and evaluation of CTE programs assisted with Title I, Part C funds. The following table is to be completed with information related to these individuals and submitted as part of your application. There is no limitation on the number of representatives that may be appointed from each group. Use additional pages if necessary. Required Representation Name Title Agency or Organization 1. Business Tom Jones President XYZ Corporation 2. Industry Sandra Brown Director Hemet Valley Bank 3. Labor Organizations 4. Special Populations 5. Faculty* 6. Students This form should be altered to suit your situation. You can add or delete rows in any category. Perkins Section 134 (b) (4) requires that a group of individuals, comprised of business, industry, labor organizations, special populations, faculty (including academic faculty), students and others be involved in the development, implementation, and evaluation of career technical education programs. 7. Others *Specifically include both academic and CTE faculty and career guidance & academic counselors. The majority of faculty should be representatives of career and technical education. Describe how the stakeholders listed above were involved in the development, implementation, and evaluation of your program. Members met for the yearly advisory meeting. In addition, we confer with members throughout the year regarding their area of expertise. Discussions include curriculum, industry labor requirements, industry equipment standards, etc.

Perkins Labor Market Update Form E Occupational Title TOP Code/Occupational Code (SOC/OES) Commercial Music 2005/272041 (SOC/OES information can be found at http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes_stru.htm) Current Training Analysis Update 50 2006-2007 # of enrollments in program Based on data from (Source/Year) 19 2006-2007 (This figures is available at: http://misweb.cccco.edu/mis/onlinestat/awards.cfm) # of graduates from MSJC Based on data from (Source/Year) 33 2007 (This figures is available at: http://misweb.cccco.edu/mis/onlinestat/awards.cfm # of graduates statewide Based on data from (Source/Year) Additional Narrative Net Job Market Information & Earning Potential 30 2007 Current # of local openings: Based on data from (year) 160 2004-2014 Projected # of local openings: (years) Job Market is: Growing Declining (This information is available athttp://www.labormarketinfo.edd.ca.gov/commcolleges/) Entry Level: 15.16 31,530 Is salary above poverty level? Hourly Wage Annual Salary Yes No Experienced 19.75 41,070 Is salary above poverty level? Hourly Wage Annual Salary Yes No California Employment Development Department (If you use a different course, list that source here) Additional Narrative Based on data from (Source) The occupational title (top of page) s is a career ladder for the position of: Program Credibility and Career Potential Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary List all positions on the career ladder with highest position listed last Novice engineer, 2nd engineer, Lead engineer Additional Narrative J:\CAREER EDUCATION SPECIAL PROGRAMS\PERKINS\2011-2012\Perkins Planning Team and Mini Grant Stuff\Perkins Mini Grant Workshop\Sample of Form