Developing a Community College Student Roadmap Welcome Webinar for Ten Phase Two Leadership Institutions February 11, 2013 Webinar Outline Introductions Roadmap Project Goals and Theory of Action Planning for Team Meetings and Reports Roadmap Project Meeting in Miami Roadmap at the Institute on High Impact Practices and Student Success 1
Introductions Phase Two Leadership Institutions Alamo Colleges (TX) Brookdale Community College (NJ) Chattanooga State Community College (TN) College of the Canyons (CA) Community College of Allegheny County (PA) Community College of Baltimore County (MD) Manchester Community College (CT) Massachusetts Bay Community College (MA) Monroe Community College (NY) Wallace State Community College (AL) Phase One Institutions listed at: http://www.aacu.org/roadmap/campuses.cfm Introductions Roadmap Project Advisory Board Elizabeth Atondo Pierce College Pearl Bartelt (Campus Liaison) AAC&U Barbara Clinton Highline Community College Gwen Dungy NASPA Robert W. Franco Kapi'olani Community College Connie Green Tillamook Bay Community College Jean Mach (Campus Liaison) College of San Mateo Kay McClenney Center for Community College Student Engagement Dwight Smith County College of Morris Vince Tinto Syracuse University 2
Roadmap Project Goal Create integrated, robust and proactive programs of academic and social support tied to expected learning outcomes that engage students at entrance and teach them how to become active partners in their own quests for educational success. The Roadmap Project is funded by MetLife Foundation. Theory of Action 3
Roadmap Team Meetings and Reporting, Spring 2013 Gather a cross divisional Roadmap team Schedule monthly team meetings Deliverables: Application to Institute on High Impact Practices due Monday, March 4. Link: http://www.aacu.org/meetings/hips/application_guidelines.cfm One paragraph general project description due Friday, March 29. Strategies for Understanding Student Success Considering the importance of context and culture Understanding the role of the inquiry process Maximizing existing data and creating meaningful evidence Using evidence to develop guiding questions for the change process 4
Inquiry Process Guiding questions areas of examination Possible data sources How are the data shared or disseminated across campus and disaggregated for use in decision making? Inquiry activities to gather additional data Project Meeting April 4, 2013 Developing Institutional Roadmaps for Student Success Thursday, April 4, 8:30 am 5:00 pm Pre Conference Workshop at AAC&U s conference: Student Success and the Quality Agenda April 4 6, 2013, Miami, Florida Hilton Miami Downtown http://www.aacu.org/meetings/studentsuccess13/ Project will support registration for two team members and reimbursements of reasonable travel expenses (up to $1200, guidelines included on reimbursement form). 5
Project Meeting April 4, 2013 Draft Agenda: http://bit.ly/rmap dissem agenda Keynote Speakers: Charlene Dukes, President, Prince George s Community College Terry O Banion, President Emeritus, League for Innovation Carol Geary Schneider, President, AAC&U Breakout Sessions Lessons Learned from Roadmap Phase One Leadership Institutions 2013 Institute on High Impact Practices and Student Success June 11 15, 2013 University of Wisconsin Madison Goals Aim High and Make Excellence Inclusive High impact and highly effective educational practices Evidence based work for deep learning and degree attainment Curricular and co curricular designs for learning and assessment Leadership development 6
Institute Curriculum Four Tracks: High Impact Learning Useful Evidence Designs for Student Success Leadership Development Special Roadmap networking and mentorship opportunities to connect with phase one leadership institutions. Action Plan Institute activities are designed to help each team create and rehearse an action plan. At the end of the Institute, each team makes a formal presentation of its action plan to the liaisons and the other cluster teams. 7
Institute Application Deadline: Monday, March 4, 2013 The narrative should be clear and concise, and should build directly on your planning work for the Roadmap Project as a whole. Areas to address: Need Goals Contributions Team http://www.aacu.org/meetings/hips/application_guidelines.cfm Institute Fees and Travel Guidelines Fees for four team members are covered by the Roadmap Project, and include: Individual guest rooms for four nights (arrival on June 11 and departure on June 15, 2013) Tuition, materials, consultations Breakfast and lunch each day, opening and closing dinners $600 per team member to be reimbursed for airfare, transportation, and additional meals 8
Roadmap on LEAP Campus Toolkit http://leap.aacu.org/toolkit QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS? 9
Contact Information Susan Albertine Pearl Bartelt Jean Mach Tia McNair Caleb Ward albertine@aacu.org pbartelt@comcast.net mach@smccd.edu mcnair@aacu.org ward@aacu.org AAC&U 202 387 3760 Toll Free 800 297 3775 10