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COLLEGE OF THE SEQUOIAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Board of Trustees Meeting
May 13, 2019
VISION FOR SUCCESS GOALS 15 Status: Action Presented by: Brent Calvin Superintendent/President
Issue In 2017, Chancellor Eloy Oakley released the Vision for Success: Strengthening the California Community Colleges to Meet California's Needs. State law requires colleges to adopt local goals aligned with the Vision for Success. In December 2018, the District certified that the College has a process in place to set local goals aligned with the Vision. The final Vision Goals must be adopted by the governing board and submitted to the Chancellor's Office by May 31, 2019. Recommended Action It is recommended the Board approve the Vision for Success Goals as presented.
Vision for SuccessLocal Goal Setting April/May 2019
Process for Local District Goal Setting
Planto Involve Board of Trustees
Review Baseline Data and Report Goals Development Process
Review Existing Plans and Priorities
Set Local Goals
Adopt and Report Local Goals
Review Existing Plans and Priorities January, 2019
• Start with existing plans: StrategicPlan, Educational Master Plan
• Review existing goals• Are they measurable?• Do they align with the Vision forSuccess
goals?• Compare to current baseline data
Set Local Goals February – April, 2019
• Work with district leadership to set measurable goals using indicatorsfrom the Student Success Metrics
• Completion Indicators• Transfer Indicators• Unit accumulation Indicator• Workforce Indicators• Equity Indicators
Adopt and Report Local Goals May,2019
• Add goals to boardagenda for formal adoption
• Finalized goals• Timeline to achieve by2021-22• Explain how goals align with
Vision forSuccessgoals
• Districts submit adopted local goalsto Chancellor’s Office
• RequiredbyMay 31,2019
• Equity Plan
• Strategic Plan
• Master Plan
• Vision Goals (VfS)
Program Outcomes
Stretch Goals
IEPI GoalsMinimum Standards
GuidedPathways Guided
Pathways
8
Reasonable
Appropriate
Realistic
Guiding Principles for Setting Standards, Goals and Objectives
Determine performance indicators based on data analysis, institutional priorities, history and context.
4/16/2019 NOVA: Local Vision Goals
Goal 1: Completion
Systemwide GoalIncrease by at least 20% the number of CCC students annually who acquire associate degrees, credentials,certificates, or specific job-oriented skill sets.
9/20
Goal 1C: Increase All Students Who Attained the Vision Goal Completion DefinitionCollege of the Sequoias will increase among all students, the unduplicated count of students who earned one or more of the following: Chancellor’s Office approved certificate, associate degree, and/or CCC baccalaureate degree, and had an enrollment in the selected or previous year.
# in 2016-17 Expected # in 2021-22 % Increase
1,245 1,579 27%
4/16/2019 NOVA: Local Vision Goals
Goal 2: Transfer
Systemwide GoalIncrease by at least 35% the number of CCC students system-wide transferring annually to a UC or CSU
Goal 2B: Increase All Students Who Transferred to a CSU or UC InstitutionCollege of the Sequoias will increase among all students, the number who transferred to a four-year institution from:
10/20
# in 2016-17 Expected # in 2021-22 % Increase
586 645 10%
4/16/2019 NOVA: Local Vision Goals
Goal 3: UnitAccumulation
Systemwide GoalDecrease the average number of units accumulated by CCC students earning associate degrees, from approximately 87total units to 79 total units, a decrease of 9%.
Goal 3A: Decrease Average Number of Units Accumulated by All Associate Degree EarnersCollege of the Sequoias will decrease among all students who earned an associate degree in the selected year and who were enrolled in the previous or selected year, the average number of units earned in the California community college system among students who had completed at least 60 units at any community college.
# in 2016-17 Expected # in 2021-22 % Decrease
84 78 7%
11/20
4/16/2019 NOVA: Local Vision Goals
Goal 4C: Increase All Students with a Job Closely Related to Their Field of StudyCollege of the Sequoias will increase among all students who responded to the CTE Outcomes Survey and did not transfer, the proportion who reportedthat they are working in a job very closely or closely related to their field of study from:
% in 2016-17 Expected % in 2021-22 % Increase
68% 73% 7%
12/20
Goal 4: Workforce
Systemwide GoalIncrease the percent of exiting students who report being employed in their field of study, from the most recent statewideaverage of 69% to 76%, an increase of 9%.
Systemwide GoalReduce equity gaps across all of the above measures through faster improvements amongtraditionally underrepresented student groups, with the goal of cutting achievement gaps by 40%within 5 years and fully closing those achievement gaps for good within 10 years.
Disproportionately Impacted (DI) Student GroupsWhich groups of students at your college have been identified as disproportionately impacted?(Check all that apply)
13/20
Goal 5: Equity
• Ethnicity• Gender• Age Group• First Gen• Foster Youth• Disabled• Veteran• Pell Grant• College Promise (BOG)• LGBT• Economically Disadvantaged
Goal 5.1C: Increase All Students Who Attained the Vision Goal Completion Definition
College of the Sequoias will increase the All Students Who Attained the Vision Goal Completion Definition from 1,245 in 2016-17 to 1,579 in 2021-22.
DI StudentGroup
# in 2016-17 Expected # in2021-22
% Increase
Ethnicity: Two or More Races 28 36 29%
Foster Youth 19 25 32%
LGBT 17 22 29%
14/20
Goal 5.2B: Increase All Students Who Transferred to a CSU or UC Institution
DI StudentGroup
# in 2016-17 Expected # in2021-22
% Increase
Ethnicity: Black or AfricanAmerican 11 13 18%
Ethnicity: Two or More Races16 18 13%
Foster Youth13 15 15%
LGBT13 15 15%
College of the Sequoias will increase the All Students Who Transferred to a CSU or UC Institution from 586 in 2016-17 to 645 in 2021-22.
Thank You!
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