Focus Laramie County Community College. State of the College Address August 22, 2017

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Focus 2017-2020 State of the College Address August 22, 2017

Dr. Arshi Rizwani-Nisley 2017 League of Women Voters Making Democracy Work Award 10 Year Award - Phi Theta Kappa

State of Our Budget

LCCC s Unrestricted Revenue Sources State Funding Local Funding Tuition/Fees 55% 20% 25%

Changes in Funding FY16 - FY18 State Funding Local Funding Tuition/Fees -15.93% ($3.1 Million) 2.3% ($155,322) 3.3% ($269,201)

Remember When Oil was $37/barrel Just 5 Oil Rigs working in WY Coal was $9.47; production fell 27% Natural Gas was $1.50 Sales & Use Tax collections down 20% 10 months consecutive of year-overyear job losses We were there, about one year ago. Budget Reductions 8% Cut in State Funding for Community Colleges 15% Cut in State Funding for LCCC LCCC Impact FY17= -$1.5 Million FY18 = -$2.0 Million Total = -$3.5 Million

Commitments Made One Year Ago Balancing FY17: Operating Reductions ($500K) Carryover Use ($400K) Fund Balance Use ($600K) Expenses to One Mill ($500K) ($2.0M) CORE INITIATIVE CRITICAL OPTIMIZATION, REALIGNMENT, AND EFFICIENCIES 1. Use FY17 to Make Strategic Reductions for FY18 (CORE Initiative) 2. CORE Initiative Goal: Reduce $2.5M 3. Leave Fund Balance in Stable Year-end Position 4. Return Recurring Expenses on One Mill Back to Operating Fund

Balancing FY18 How did we do? CORE ~ ($1.2M) Salary Reductions ~ ($700K) Non-Salary Reductions ~ ($525K) Expenses Placed on One Mill ~ $425K Unexpected Revenue Increase * Achieved ~ $2.0M Reduction for FY18 Fund Balance Held to Fund Balance Draw ~ $4M Remaining Into FY18 * Retained Future Stability One Mill: ~ $525K Moving Back to Current Fund * Restored Flexibility

Looking Forward 1. Challenges with the Energy Industry

Current Economic Structure Energy Industry

Natural Gas, Oil and Coal Prices $8 $6 Opal Hub Prices ($ per MCF) $160 $120 WTI Prices ($ per bbl.) $20 $15 Powder River Coal ($ per Ton) $4 $80 $10 $8.56 $2 $2.59 $40 $44.71 $5 $0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 $0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 $0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Cumulative Change YTD: Aug 2017 vs. Aug 2016 2.4% Cumulative Change YTD: July 2017 vs. July 2016 4.4% Cumulative Change YTD: August 2017 vs. August 2016 32.8%

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Natural Gas, Oil and Coal Production 250,000 WY Nat Gas Withdrawals (MMCF - Monthly) 8,000 WY Oil Production (Thousands of BBL - Monthly) 50.0 45.0 Wyoming Coal Production (Millions of Tons - Monthly) 7,000 40.0 200,000 6,000 35.0 150,000 5,000 30.0 25.0 4,000 20.0 100,000 3,000 15.0 Cumulative Change YTD: May 2017 vs. May 2016-6.9% Cumulative Change YTD: May 2017 vs. May 2016-6.4% Cumulative Change YTD: June 2017 vs. June 2016 24.1% Source: Wyoming Oil and Gas Conservation Commission and Energy Information Administration.

Looking Forward 1. Challenges with the Energy Industry 2. Other Challenges Resolving the K12 Funding Issues Economic Diversification 3. Community College Funding Changes to WCCC s Allocation more based on performance New State Funding Formula expect a $4.7 million reduction because of enrollment declines

State of Our Enrollment

8,022 8,135 8,203 8,271 LCCC ENROLLMENT 12-MONTH UNDUPLICATED HEADCOUNT 7,990 7,309 FY10-FY17 Percent Change -25% 6,737 6,453 6,096 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017

WYOMING COMMUNITY COLLEGE ENROLLMENT 12-MONTH UNDUPLICATED HEADCOUNT 36,335 37,225 37,374 37,668 35,706 34,943 FY10-FY17 Percent Change -24% 33,353 31,819 30,011 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017

2000 1923 1908 LCCC Fall Enrollment 2 Weeks Prior to Semester Start 1856 1800 1600 1690 1663.75 1604.25 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 285 390 346 332.67 447.34 374.17 200 0 91 116 111 89 87.08 85.08 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Headcount First-Time, Full-Time Freshman Transfer Students Continuing Students FTE

Retention Who Are We Losing? 1. Do not complete or take COLS (36.6% less likely to persist, if fail or don t take) 2. Enrolled in developmental English and/or math 3. Earned lower high school GPAs 4. Attend part-time 5. Are in an AA or AS degree program 6. Use the counseling center (may be in need of mental health support) 7. Are from Wyoming 8. Received PELL aid 9. Are first generation 10. Are independent * In order of significance.

Predicting Enrollment 1. High School Graduate Numbers 2. Unemployment Rates 3. Local Economy (Workforce Needs)

LCCC Service Area High School Graduates 832 765 719 763 746 735 804 238 251 237 236 249 214 232 49 74 63 51 63 60 62 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Albany #1 Laramie #1 Laramie #2

Capturing High School Graduates ~ 1,000 High School Graduates in 2016 (LCCC Service Area) 56% of Wyoming High School Grads go onto College. On Average LCCC Captures 30% of High School Grades.

10 HS Grads 6 Go to College 3 Come to LCCC Service Area Pipeline

Unemployment Data from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Last updated: Jun 13, 2017

Value of College in Wyoming? Wyoming has largest share of good-paying jobs for noncollege workers, report shows.

Our Competition Targeting High School Graduates Starting Wage = $17.85/hr Get paid to work out! added shift bonus for evenings 4 days off per week variety of benefits

Our Value Proposition Walmart Education Requirement: High School Diploma Estimated Annual Salary: ~$37,500 per year Bachelors Degree - Average Starting Salary History - $38,361 English - $38,303 Psychology - $38,079 Special Education - $38,002 Elementary Education - $37,803 Anthropology/Sociology - $37,672 Social work - $37,115 Pre-K & Kindergarten Ed - $35,626 Source: Michigan State University s Collegiate Employment Research Institute (CERI) 2017 Report

State of Our Outcomes

Our Big Goal Increasing the number of students earning high-value credentials by reinventing the College s programs and services to be designed for twenty-first century learners and aligned to drive the economic and social futures of Southeastern Wyoming.

1150 1100 OUR BIG GOAL Degree and Certificate Production Goal Progress Report 1058 1111 1050 1008 1000 960 950 914 900 850 840 857 829 870 800 750 700 716 698 752 790 810 729 650 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 Degrees and Certificates to Meet 5% Goal Actual Number Awarded

Measuring Effectiveness KPIs: Effectiveness Indicators A. Student Participation and Achievement B. Academic Preparation C. Transfer Preparation D. Workforce Development E. Community Development KPIs: Efficiency Indicators F. Instructional Productivity G. Fiscal Stewardship H. College Affordability I. Campus Climate

Student Participation & Achievement Our Grade Highlights Course Success Rates 7.7% Increase over 5 Years! Graduation Rates Slowly Moving Persistence Rates Improving Challenges Enrollment

Student Course Success Rates 78.7% Enrollee Success Rate 77.4% 75.0% 74.9% 73.1% 72.4% 5 YEARS PRIOR 4 YEARS PRIOR 3 YEARS PRIOR 2 YEARS PRIOR PRIOR YEAR CURRENT RESULT

Academic Preparation Our Grade Highlights HS Equivalency Enrollment & Completions Dual/Concurrent Enrollment Developmental Math 62% Course Completion in Developmental Developmental English 62% Course Completion in Developmental 90% Course Completion in Subsequent!!!! Challenges HS Equivalency Grads onto College

Five-Year Developmental Student Success - English 89.70% 70.00% 64.65% 60.48% 62.46% 59.66% 63.83% 59.77% 59.80% 62.10% 55.05% 54.74% Success in Developmental Coursework - Writing Subsequent Success of Developmental Students - College-level Writing 5 YEARS PRIOR 4 YEARS PRIOR 3 YEARS PRIOR 2 YEARS PRIOR PRIOR YEAR CURRENT RESULT

Transfer Preparation Our Grade Highlights Success After Transfer First-Term GPA Challenges Completions/Award of Transfer Degrees University Matriculation Rates Success After Transfer Degree within Four Years of Transferring

Transfers First Term GPA Success After Transfer - First Fall GPA for Students Transferring to UW 2.99 2.81 2.73 2.71 2.74 2.53 5 YEARS PRIOR 4 YEARS PRIOR 3 YEARS PRIOR 2 YEARS PRIOR PRIOR YEAR CURRENT RESULT

Workforce Development Our Grade Highlights Applied Degree Productivity Applied Degrees Awarded Challenges Participation (Decline is leveling off.) In-field Job Placement Rates

Community Development Our Grade Highlights Customized Trainings for Businesses and the Number of Offerings Challenges Events Participation

Instructional Productivity Our Grade Highlights Certificates Time & Credits to Completion Going Down % Sections & Credits Taught by Full Time Faculty Challenges Average Credit Section Fill Rate

Fiscal Stewardship Our Grade Highlights Expenditures in Instruction (47%) Expenditures in Instruction, Student Services, and Academic Support (69%) Challenges Core Expenditures per FTE Expenditures per Completion

College Affordability Our Grade Highlights Total Donations to the Foundation % of Students Receiving Privately-Funded Aid (7% and increasing) Total Privately-Funded Aid Awarded Challenges Net Price of Attendance Tuition and Fees Number of Donations to the Foundation

Campus Climate Our Grade Highlights Student-Faculty Interaction (SENSE) Zero Employee Grievances Zero Harassment Complaints Employee Retirement Rate Challenges Employee Departure Rate (CORE) Student Satisfaction (CCSSE)

LCCC 2016-2017 Grade

Focus 2017-2020

LCCC Strategic Plan 2013-2020 GOAL 1 GOAL 2 GOAL 3 GOAL 4 Completion Agenda for the 21 st Century Connections that Improve Student Transitions Organizational Culture to Thrive in the Future A Physically Transformed College Mandatory Orientation New Advising Model COLS 1000 Course Developmental English Redesign Math Pathways New Student Placement Curriculum revolution Need-based Financial Aid LCCC Progress Grant Competency-Based General Education Program Articulation Agreements Gen Ed Articulation with UW NACEP Accreditation ACC Environmental Scanning Expanded Dual Enrollment in LCSD#2 and ACSD#1 New Employee Orientation New Faculty Academy (CET) Employee Recruitment and Onboarding Academic Program Review Process Board s Governance Model Policy and Procedure Work Pathfinder Building Flex-Tech Building Exterior Wayfinding Campus Gateways Campus Lighting

LCCC Strategic FOCUS 2017-2020 Plan 2013-2020 GOAL 1 GOAL 2 GOAL 3 GOAL 4 Completion Agenda for the 21 st Century Connections that Improve Student Transitions Organizational Culture to Thrive in the Future A Physically Transformed College Mandatory Orientation New Advising Model COLS 1000 Course Developmental English Redesign Math Pathways New Student Placement Curriculum revolution Need-based Financial Aid LCCC Progress Grant Competency-Based General Education Program Articulation Agreements Gen Ed Articulation with UW NACEP Accreditation ACC Environmental Scanning Expanded Dual Enrollment in LCSD#2 and ACSD#1 New Employee Orientation New Faculty Academy (CET) Employee Recruitment and Onboarding Academic Program Review Process Board s Governance Model Policy and Procedure Work Pathfinder Building Flex Tech Building Exterior Wayfinding Campus Gateways Campus Lighting

LCCC Strategic Plan 2013-2020 FOCUS 2017-2020 FOCUS: Student Success FOCUS: Inside LCCC Pathfinder Building Flex Tech Building Exterior Wayfinding Campus Gateways Campus Lighting FOCUS: Campus Transformation

FOCUS: Student Success 1. Guided Pathways Project FOCUS: Student Success 2. General Education v2 3. Essential Experiences 4. Strategic Enrollment Management

Guided Pathways 1. Clarify paths to student end goals FOCUS: Student Success 2. Help students choose and enter a pathway 3. Help students stay on path 4. Ensure that students are learning

Guided Pathways 1. Clarify paths to student end goals Eagle s Academies Broad field areas aligned to programs Program Maps Detailed information on target career and transfer outcomes; course sequences, critical courses, embedded credentials, and progress milestones Math and other Core Coursework Aligned to Programs FOCUS: Student Success

Guided Pathways 2. Help students choose and enter a pathway K12 to CC Bridge (early remediation and career paths) Remediation - on-ramp to a program of study or academy; accelerated options for very underprepared students Use of multiple measures to assess student needs. FOCUS: Student Success First-year experiences to help students explore fields and choose a program Contextualized, integrated academic support, particularly in gateway courses

Guided Pathways 3. Help students stay on path FOCUS: Student Success Ongoing, intrusive advising engaging both faculty and staff System for students to track their progress System to identify students at risk and provide supports when they go off path Structure to redirect students who are not progressing

Guided Pathways 4. Ensure that students are learning Program-specific learning competencies and outcomes aligned with requirements for career and further education FOCUS: Student Success Integration of applied learning experiences and collaboration (e.g., group projects, internships, etc.) System for tracking of mastery of learning competencies Faculty-led improvement of teaching practices

General Education v2 Current Challenges Too Many Options decision paralysis, splitting enrollment, challenges for assessment, etc. Lacks coherence as a program Opportunities Alignment of Gen Ed courses with learning competencies of an academy or program Integration of core themes i.e., Entrepreneurship FOCUS: Student Success

Developing Innovators Entrepreneurship Graduates in the future will become job creators, not job seekers - Malaysia Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh

Essential Experiences FOCUS: Student Success What will Differentiate LCCC? 1. Establishing purposeful, meaningful relationships through collaboration. 2. Providing an opportunity to immerse students in an area foreign to them. 3. An opportunity to apply what they have learned to a real problem.

SEM Planning Strategic Enrollment Management (SEM) Institutional and Situational Assessment College s Strategic Direction Recruitment Goals and Objectives Retention and Success Strategy Marketing and Financial Support Strategy FOCUS: Student Success

What s next and where do I fit in? Academic and Enrollment Master Planning Steering Committee Get to know who they are. Each area (e.g., Pathways, Gen Ed, Experiences, SEM) will have co-chairs and be developing teams. Stay tuned. Pathways is the immediate focus this fall. Co-Chairs: Vice President s Harris and Hay REMEMBER, THIS IS A THREE-YEAR AGENDA!

FOCUS: Inside LCCC 1. Finalize and Implement Classification and Compensation System FOCUS: Inside LCCC 2. Competency-Based Employee Development and Performance Management 3. Continuous Improvement System Service and Support Functions 4. Strategic Plan Development/Implementation (e.g., Albany County Campus, Schools, etc.)

FOCUS: Campus Transformation 1. Ludden Library & Learning Commons FOCUS: Campus Transformation Fall 2017 Planning, Construction Start Spring 2018 2. Crossroads Building Improvements 3. Campaign Building our Future New Residence Hall Fine Arts Renovation and Expansion Recreation & Athletics Complex Remodel Building Campaign Information Session Friday, August 25 10am-11am PF108

FOCUS: 2017-2020 FOCUS: Student Success FOCUS: Inside LCCC FOCUS: Campus Transformation