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Eric Nelson Community College Chancellor s Office, Academic Affairs Division May 08, 2015 12:00 PM 1:00 PM

Agenda Meeting ground rules, chat window, questions, etc. Last meeting of this school year: June 12th. Today: Dean Woodyard: 1) Overview of flex calendar, 2) Professional development. Dean Deborah Jones: Intersection of Basic Skills and Workforce Development--Working together to build strong communities. Dean Martha Gutierrez: 1) Overview, how basic skills are delivered in a noncredit setting, 2) Overview of how this is done at North Orange School of Continuing Education

The Intersection of Basic Skills and Workforce Development Working Together to Build Strong Communities. Debra G. Jones, Ed.D. Dean, Career Education Practices Workforce and Economic Development division djones@cccco.edu

How Much Does it Cost to Raise a Family in CA? $60,771 ($29.22/hour) 2-parent with one working adult, 2-child Source: CA Budget Project $66,000 AA Career Technical Education 5-years later Source: Salary Surfer, 112 CA Community Colleges $38,500 AA - General Ed 5-years later Source: Salary Surfer, 112 CA Community Colleges

100% California s Job Openings by Education Level 2010 2020 HS Diploma or less Some college or Associate's degree Bachelor's degee or higher California needs 1 million more AA, certificates or industry valued credentials. 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 35% 30% 34% 1.9 million job openings will require some college or an Associate's degree 10% 0% Data source: Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, "Recovery: Job Growth and Education Requirements Through 2020," State Report, June 2013. Analysis: Collaborative Economics

Educational Attainment is the Key to the Future of the Economy Source: Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce analysis 4

Unemployment Rates California and Selected States July, 2014 9.0% 8.0% 7.0% 6.0% 5.0% 4.0% 3.0% 2.0% 1.0% 0.0% 8.0% 7.7% 7.7% 7.4% 7.0% 7.0% 6.9% 6.8% 6.6% 6.2% 6.2% 5.7% 5.7% 5.6% 5.3% 5.1% 3.6% 3% California s unemployment rate is the sixth highest in the country (July 2014) Data Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics Analysis: Collaborative Economics

Enrollment Decline Program Enrollment Change 2008/2009 2012/2013 K 12 Adult Schools Community Colleges Total Percent Change ABE/ASE 134,743 88,918 219,223 24% ESL 302,651 54,353 353,957 45% AWD 22,699 6,341 27,211 27% CTE 175,888 46,975 222,169 48% Total 635,981 196,587 822,560 36%

The Need Outstrips Capacity AB86 Needs & Enrollment 12/13 Need AB86 for 2012/13 Enrollment (see table below for breakout) Percent of Need Basic Skills Census Need 5,175,544 715,107 13.82% ESL Need * 6,154,767 418,133 6.79% AWD Need** 1,909,500 75,375 3.95% CTE Census Need *** 1,014,829 241,493 23.80% *ESL is based on data from the Migrant Policy Institute for the number of limited proficient English adults in California. ** AWD is based on data from the 2012 Cornell University Report on Disabilities in California. ***CTE need only includes unemployed adults without a high school diploma. This does not include adults that are working in the underground economy or have dropped out of the labor market (or are not counted by unemployment statistics).

doingwhatmatters.cccco.edu California Community Colleges Chancellor s Office 112 Colleges 72 Districts 2.6 Million Students

Board of Governor Task Force on Workforce, Job Creation and a Strong Economy Increase individual and regional economic competitiveness by providing California's workforce with relevant skills and quality credentials that match employer needs and fuel a strong economy. 17

AB 86 Recommendations Increase service levels to meet demand. Improve programming to better prepare students for postsecondary and transition to workforce. Provide academic, social and financial supports to lower barriers. Align assets between providers for placement. Develop a common accountability approach. Maintain and extend structures for ongoing regional coordination.

Contact Information Debra Jones Ed.D. Dean, Career Education Practices djones@cccco.edu Doing What Matters http://doingwhatmatters.cccco.edu/ Adult Education Regional Planning http://ab86.cccco.edu/

School of Continuing Education North Orange County Community College District www.sce.edu May 8, 2015 Basic Skills Webinar

NOCCCD School of Continuing Education

What is Noncredit One of several options offered within the CCCs intended to prepare students to achieve academic, career and lifelong learning goals. Often serves as a point of entry for many underserved students as well as a transition point to credit instruction. Noncredit students are significantly more diverse, represent students with greatest need and least likely to succeed. Noncredit is tuition free. There are no enrollment fees. Noncredit can be offered on an open entry / open exit basis to accommodate working adults.

10 Eligible Areas for Apportionment English as a Second Language (ESL)* Immigrant Education (e.g. citizenship) Elementary and Secondary Basic Skills* Health and Safety Education Persons with Substantial Disabilities Parenting Education Family and Consumer Sciences / Home Economics Older Adults Short term Vocational Programs with High Employment Potential* Workforce Preparation* *Eligible for enhanced funding

Noncredit Numbers Serves over 350,000 FTES in our system and represents about half of the basic skills work in the CCCs. 22 colleges comprise 68 percent of noncredit students (e.g. Rancho Santiago, San Francisco, San Diego, Los Angeles, Mt. SAC, NOCCCD, Sonoma, Glendale). NOCCCD School of Continuing Education 5,732 FTES in 2013 2014 46% ESL 7% Basic Skills (Learning Center, High School Diploma)

Equalization of CDCP Funding Noncredit Career Development and College Preparation (CDCP) programs prepare students for employment or to be successful in college level credit coursework. Colleges may offer a sequence of noncredit courses that culminate in a Certificate of Completion or a Certificate of Competency. 13/14 state funding per FTES: Credit: $4,636 CDCP: $3,282 (enhanced noncredit) Noncredit: $2,788 (regular) Trailer bill law for the 2014 15 State budget establishes an increase in the CDCP noncredit rate equal to the credit rate, beginning July 1, 2015.

English as a Second Language Six Levels of English Instruction ESL Beginning Literacy ESL Beginning Low ESL Beginning High ESL Intermediate Low ESL Intermediate High ESL Advanced Low CDCP Programs: ESL Beginning (first three levels) ESL Intermediate / Advanced (last three levels)

CDCP Pathway for English as a Second Language (ESL) Written Communication Skills Total Program Hours: 114 The goal is an independent writer equally successful in an academic or job related setting. Assignments include essays and PowerPoint presentations. Credits earned may be applied towards obtaining a High School Diploma.

CDCP Pathway Program Requirements : ESL ESL Written Communication Skills ESLA 804: ESL & the Arts ESLA 813: Intermediate Grammar Review ESLA 810: Writing and Reading

College Preparation CDCP Pathway for English as a Second Language (ESL) ESL Academic Success Total Program Hours: 288 The ESL Academic Success Program bridges ESL classes with college, high school, the GED, and vocational training programs. The goal is to prepare students to function successfully in a variety of academic settings. The program offers high level ESL courses as well as student services including workshops, assistance with college applications, and field trips.

College Preparation CDCP Pathway Program Requirements: ESL ESL Academic Success ESL 1040: Listening/Speaking for Academic Success ESL 1045: Reading/Writing for Academic Success

High School Diploma/GED Diplomas are issued to adult students who earn 160 credits by completing required course of study and demonstrate proficiency in basic skills. Operates as an open entry lab where students work individually and at their own pace. Elective credits can be earned in continuing education classes offered through SCE. New students enter the program through orientation, assessment and counseling services. The Wilshire high school lab offers GED preparation courses for adult students seeking to prepare for exam.

Learning Center Designed for students from beginning levels of reading to those working toward a high school diploma. Through the use of small group instruction, computer aided instruction, audio books and workbooks, student learn to become better readers, writers and thinkers. A specific learning plan is developed for each student based on student goals, needs and learning style. The Literacy program is divided into three levels: beginning, intermediate and advanced. Each level contains a reading, writing, speaking and listening component

Support Services for CDCP Students Adult College and Career Transition Program (ACCT) Career Center Orientation Assessment Center Counseling and advisement Labs/Tutoring Centers: Basic Skills Learning Center Computer Skills Lab ESL Learning Center

Please take this survey http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/2051932/cccco Basic Skills Coordinators Monthly Meeting Feedback Evaluation Form