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11-30-11 Higher Education Forum UCCS and PPCC

11-30-11 Higher Education Forum UCCS and PPCC. PPCC Students – Who We Serve. 22,000 Students 94% Colorado Residents + Military 1/3 of our students are enrolled fulltime and 2/3 are part time students 29% of students are minorities 58% of our students are female 63% First Generation

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11-30-11 Higher Education Forum UCCS and PPCC

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  1. 11-30-11Higher Education ForumUCCS and PPCC

  2. PPCC Students – Who We Serve • 22,000 Students • 94% Colorado Residents + Military • 1/3 of our students are enrolled fulltime and 2/3 are part time students • 29% of students are minorities • 58% of our students are female • 63% First Generation • Top Transfer Destination is UCCS • 1/3 of PPCC Students are Enrolled in a Developmental Course

  3. Fitting School and Life • 46% work 20 hours a week • 30% work full-time • 54% are primary caregivers for dependents • More than 4,000 military & veterans

  4. Putting People to Work • Over the past 10 years PPCC has awarded 15,608 Associates Degrees • Over the past 10 years PPCC has awarded 6,830 Certificates. • This past year we awarded 1,045 Associates Degrees and 1,083 Certificates

  5. Measures of Success • 3-Year Graduation Rate – 20.5% • 3-Year Graduation + Transfer Rate – 40% • Remedial Course Completion – 65%

  6. Measures of Success • Improve capacity of students to creatively solve complex problems. • Ability to find, analyze, understand, and act on multiple sources of information. • Develop ability to communicate effectively with others. • Practice working successfully in teams. • Understand the basic tenants and responsibilities of citizenship. • Provide a base of technical knowledge to support entry into career paths.

  7. Pace of Change • It only took 8 months for the first 1 billion apps to be downloaded onto iPhones.

  8. World is changing at an accelerating rate • Technological change and innovation impacts EVERYTHING! • Agriculture to Medicine • Manufacturing to Retail Business • But – technological change does NOT change the basics: • Math Skills • Communication Skills • Problem Solving

  9. We are preparing students for a future full of promise and opportunity, but also one fraught with challenges and dangers

  10. Higher Education Funding • Every time you stop a school, you will have to build a jail. What you gain at one end you lose at the other. It's like feeding a dog on his own tail. It won't fatten the dog.- Mark Twain 11/23/1900

  11. PPCC Revenues $61,22011,314 Total 22,861 Students $30,126,864 Total 16,598 Students

  12. CCCS Students Served & State Support per Student

  13. Meeting Needs for Colorado Springs Region

  14. PPCC Innovations • Targeted D.E. to reduce completion time • Block Scheduling • Project-Based Learning • Simplifying the Student Maze • Technology – e-books, Smartpens, YouTube • Mandatory Orientation

  15. Three of 10 Don’t Finish High School

  16. Of all Colorado 9th graders – 30% will not complete high school. Of Colorado’s high school graduates less than 50% will enroll in college within two years.

  17. One will graduate within 150% of expected time.

  18. Solutions • Pay teachers commiserate with their education and their value to society. • Develop systems for ACCOUNTABILITY • School Leadership • Teachers / Professors • Students • Parents

  19. We see opportunity in every challenge

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