PUENTE: Building Bridges from Community College to Transfer
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1 PUENTE: Building Bridges from Community College to Transfer Presenters: Delecia Nunnally, MBA Dean, Counseling & Special Services San Joaquin Delta College, Stockton, CA Heather Robinson, MA Counselor/Professor/Puente Project Coordinator San Joaquin Delta College, Stockton, CA
2 INTRODUCTIONS Delecia J. Nunnally, MBA Dean, Counseling & Special Services/ Puente Program Manager Heather Robinson, MA Counselor/Professor/ Puente Project Coordinator Martin Rojas, MA Professor/ Puente Project English Instructor
3 Presentation Objectives Provide a snapshot look at the historical disparities among Latino students in higher education Review several key factors influencing retention and persistence of Latino students Present the Puente Project as a model for student success on a statewide and national level Demonstrate the real success of a Puente program at the community college level Discuss methods for developing a learningcommunity based program at your institution Share resources and contacts
4 Historical Background for Latinos in Higher Education
5 Latinos in Higher Education: Current Barriers to College Access Dropping Out of High School: 57% of Latino 9 th graders in the class of 2009 graduated from high school, and only 16% met the requirements for admission into CSU and UC Academic College Preparation Socioeconomic Barriers/Cultural Social Capital Increasing Tuition and Lack of Financial Aid Parental Support and Encouragement The Transfer Process From Community College to 4-year Colleges and Universities
6 Other Factors Influencing Retention Educational Goals & Aspirations Sense of Belonging Student Engagement Financial Assistance Social Interactions Academic Integration & Experiences Source: Hispanics and Higher Education: An Overview of Research, Theory, and Practice Amaury Nora and Gloria Crisp, 2009
7 What Is Puente? Puente is a statewide program operating from the University of California Office of the President (UCOP), and established at high school and community colleges across the state to provide support to underrepresented students for transfer to institutions of higher education. Puente currently supports 61 community college programs and 34 high school programs in California Each Puente Program site operates under a MOU between the community college and the UC Office of the President (UCOP)
8 The Puente Experience
9 Data Supporting Puente Success at Statewide Level Puente Project Transfers
10 One-Year College Persistence Rate of all CCC Students Statewide and Puente Students* 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 76% 61% 70% 67% 83% Asian African-American White-Non-Hispanic Hispanic Puente *First-time freshmen with at least 6 units earned in a fall term in 2008 who enrolled in the following fall term in 2009 {Puente data are for Fall 2009/Fall 2010}. Sources: CCCCO, Accountability Reporting for the Community Colleges Report, March 2011; Puente Project program data.
11 Data Supporting Puente Success at Statewide Level CSU Graduation Rates for CCC Transfers (transferred in 2006) UC Graduation Rates for CCC Transfers (transferred in 2006)
12 SJDC Campus Demographics Campus Demographics
13 The Puente Model Mentoring as an avenue to explore careers, develop leadership skills, and gain support for educational goals. Writing Skill emphasizing multicultural literature and critical thinking skills. College level writing skills through English 79 & 1A prepare students for transfer. Counseling through individual counseling and an exploration of self-awareness, cultural identity, career and life planning. College success skills are also emphasized.
14 Who Qualifies for Puente? The Puente Project at Delta College recruits a group of new students each Spring semester for the upcoming academic year. Orientations begins in early April-May until the 35 new openings are filled. Incoming students should have (1) applied for admission to Delta College (2) taken the assessment test (3) attended an orientation session. A Level 2 is required in Reading & Composition. Students must demonstrate a level of commitment to the goals and mission of the Puente program. Puente is open to ALL interested and qualified students.
15 Institutional Support for the Learning Community Model
16 Puente Project: We Are Family
17 Phase 1: Fall Semester Puente Learning Community Courses English 79 Preparatory English Guidance 19 Orientation to College & Planning Individual Counseling Mentoring Activities Puente Motivational Conference
18 Phase 2: Spring Semester Puente Learning Community Courses English 1A Written Communication Guidance 5 Enhancing Self-Esteem, Cultural Awareness & College Success Guidance 20 Transition to University Life Campus Tours to 4-year Colleges & Universities Counseling & Mentoring Activities
19 Puente Phase 3: Continues Until Transfer Students in Phase 3 will no longer be in the learning community classes, but will continue taking courses towards transfer, meeting with their Puente Counselor and mentors, and engaging in community service and outreach. The familia connections and support becomes an important aspect of the transfer success of Puente students.
20 SJDC Puente Program Outcomes
21 SJDC Puente Program Outcomes
22 Puente Picture Day Delta College Transfer Day Noche de Familia Day Picnic Mentoring Campaign Puente Northern Region Motivational Conference Sonoma State CSU Sacramento/State Capitol Trip Mentor Orientation & Dinner CSU Monterey Bay & Aquarium University of the Pacific San Jose State University College Transfer Students UC Davis Discover Day San Francisco State University Stanford University UC Berkeley UC Santa Cruz
23 Campus Tours UC Berkeley
24 Campus Tours
25 Mentoring: A Key Program Element Mentors provide support and guidance Mentors are role models Mentors foster selfesteem & self-efficacy Mentors create a vision for the future Mentors relate life experiences to personal growth
26 Recruiting Mentors Faculty/Teachers & Administrators Alumni Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Local Professional Association Chapters Community Events Mentoring Campaign
27 de N O C H E FAMILIA
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29 Puente Program Accomplishments Obulio Villapando transferred to UCLA on full scholarship in Fall 2012 Sergio Juarez awarded paid internship in Summer 2012 through MESA Arianna Perez student speaker for SJDC Commencement Ceremony, May 2012 Delta College Puente Project awarded Program of Excellence in 2012 by the UCOP San Joaquin Delta College was awarded Program of Excellence in 2012 by the Puente UCOP
30 A CALL TO ACTION Breakout Activity: Brainstorming Ideas
31 A Call to Action: Brainstorming Ideas WHAT do you envision for a learning-community based transfer program at your institution? WHERE will key resources be sought? WHO can you enlist to work with you on this plan? HOW will you get started?
32 Resources Puente Project Center for Educational Partnerships-UC Berkeley San Joaquin Delta College Learning Communities For more information contact: Heather Robinson, Counselor/Professor Delecia J. Nunnally Dean, Counseling & Special Services
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