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Integrating Student Services with Learning Communities in the SSPIRE Initiative. Strengthening Student Success: Making a Difference San Jose, California October 4, 2007. s s p i r e. Student Support Partnership Integrating Resources & Education. Panel Presenters.
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Integrating Student Services with Learning Communities in the SSPIRE Initiative Strengthening Student Success: Making a Difference San Jose, California October 4, 2007 s s pir e Student Support Partnership IntegratingResources & Education
Panel Presenters • Rogéair Purnell, The James Irvine Foundation • Evan Weissman, MDRC • John Acuña, Santa Ana College • Edwina Stoll, De Anza College • Lyssette Trejo-Espinoza, Mt. San Antonio College
The James Irvine Foundation • Founded in 1937 by James Irvine, an agricultural pioneer, to promote the general welfare of the people of California • Current assets: Over $1.8 billion • Estimated grants in 2007: $75 million • Grants since 1937: Over $1 billion to more than 3000 nonprofit organizations • The largest multi-issue foundation focused on California, with three core grantmaking programs: Youth, Arts and California Perspectives
The James Irvine Foundation’sYouth Program Program Goal: The Youth program seeks to increase the number of low-income youth in California who complete high school on time and attain a postsecondary credential by the age of 25.
The James Irvine Foundation’s Youth Program (continued) Grantmaking Strategies: • Promoting academically rigorous career and technical education. • Improving instruction and student support services. • Increasing parent and family knowledge for student success (through the New Connections Fund). For more information on these strategies, please review the Youth section of our Web site, www.irvine.org
MDRC • Non-profit social policy research firm committed to learning what works to help low-income youth and adults • Current community college initiatives include: • Opening Doors, an evaluation of innovative approaches at six community colleges • Achieving the Dream, a national initiative to build a “culture of evidence” at over 80 community colleges • National Center for Postsecondary Research (NCPR) evaluation of learning communities designed for low-skilled students More information at www.MDRC.org
The Student Support Partnership Integrating Resources and Education • Funding from the James Irvine Foundation • Invitation to California community colleges • Propose innovative approaches to integrating academic instruction with student services • Target primarily young, low-income, and minority students • Nine Colleges Selected • Receive three-year funding • Implement and revise approaches • Institutionalize successful approaches • MDRC’s role • Manage the initiative • Provide technical assistance • Conduct evaluation of SSPIRE
Nine Colleges Selected for SSPIRE • American River College (Sacramento County) • College of Alameda (Alameda County) • De Anza College (Santa Clara County) • Merced College (Merced County) • Mt. San Antonio College (Los Angeles County) • Pasadena City College (Los Angeles County) • Santa Ana College (Orange County) • Taft College (Kern County) • Victor Valley College (San Bernardino County)
Range of Approaches to Integrating Student Services with Academic Instruction • Increased/personalized attention to students • Restructured curriculum • Increased involvement/linkage of faculty • Identification/outreach to faculty • New professional development opportunities • Contextualized instruction and counseling • Increased peer networks • Student cohorts • Peer tutoring and mentoring
The Freshman Experience Program at Santa Ana College • Twelfth year of learning communities • Link of basic skills class with a counseling class • Coordinated instruction • Year-long commitment • Counselor in the classroom and faculty in the counseling class • Proven record of increased persistence, higher pass rates and completion of a two course sequence of classes
The Freshman Experience Program at Santa Ana CollegeStudent Services Curriculum Project Goal: To develop strategies to introduce student services into the curriculum of academic classes. Results: • Development of specific lessons to integrate student services into the curriculum • Utilization of guest speakers from student service offices • Increased knowledge of the services available to students by both faculty and students
The Freshman Experience Program at Santa Ana CollegeFinancial Aid Initiative Goal: To increase the number of freshman applying for financial aid and/or completing the financial aid process using: • Classroom presentations • Personalized help • Counselor/teacher intervention Results: • Thirty six percent increase in overall student awards • Twenty-nine new applications
Contact Information John Acuña Freshman Experience Program Co-Coordinator/Counselor Santa Ana College acuna_john@sac.edu 714-564-6117
Learning Communities atDe Anza College Educational Reform through: • Combining 2 to 4 classes • Creating a collaborative community • Integrating curriculum around a theme • Planning/teaching in teams • Dedicating support of a counselor • Supporting faculty with training & assessment
De Anza SSPIRE Highlights Expanding Student Services by: • Building a website: www.deanza.edu/linc • Infusing counseling/student services support • Creating year-long sequence combining math/language arts and counseling
De Anza’s Year-LongLearning Community Sequence Reading Math, Solving Writing 9:30 – 12:20 M-Th FALL Pre-Algebra, Pre-Collegiate Reading + Lab, Counseling = 11.5 units WINTER Beginning Algebra, Pre-Collegiate Writing + Lab, Counseling = 11.5 units SPRING Intermediate Algebra, Freshman Composition, Counseling = 11 units
Contact Information Edwina Stoll LinC Coordinator De Anza College stolledwina@deanza.edu 408-864-8579
Learning Communities at Mt. SAC The Pre-Nursing/Health Bridge • A fast track, two-year learning community, specifically designed to support students interested in nursing or health careers. • Complete English, math and science pre-requisites for the Nursing program in two years. • Complete courses that will help support and maximize success in the pre-requisite courses, i.e. Counseling 99A, Counseling 2 and Counseling 5 • At the conclusion of the two-year fast track, ready to apply to Mt. SAC’s Nursing program. (This program does not guarantee admission into a nursing program.)
Counselors Instructors BridgeStaff Student Peer Advisors Tutors/SIs What to expect from theMt. SAC Learning Community • Cohort or same group of students in the same classes • Linked classes and activities • Community class • Support Network: Counselors, Supplemental Instructors (SIs), Peer Advisors • Group activities and team-building relationships • Loaned textbooks • Conferences, workshops and activities related to the health field.
Mt. SAC Learning Community2-Year Plan Summer 2007* Fall 2007 Semester 1 Spring 2008 Semester 2 Fall 2008 Semester 3 Spring 2009 Semester 4 • Engl 67(4) • Coun.1(1) • Stdy. 85(1) Summer Bridge • Math Bridge • Math 50 (3) • (1st 8 weeks) • Math 51(4) • (2nd 8 weeks) • Coun. 5 (3) • 10 units • English Bridge • Engl 68 (4) • (1st 6 weeks) • Engl 1A (4) • (2nd 10 weeks) • Coun 2 (3) • Read 90 (3) Optional 11-14 units • Science Bridge 2 • Micr 22(4) • Anat 36(5) • Coun. 99B(2) • 11 units • Counselor assigned and support • Science Bridge 1 • Chem 10(4) • Anat 35(5) • Coun. 99B(2) • 11 units • Counselor assigned and support Ready to APPLY to the Nursing Program @ Mt. SAC *Engl. 67 will be taken in summer to qualify for the Fall/Semester classes. or • Math Bridge • Math 51 (4) • (1st 8 weeks) • Math 71 (5) • (2nd 8 weeks) • Coun. 5 (3) • 12 units **Student must be eligible for these classes, starting the fall semester. • Winter Intermission • Repeat courses as needed • Summer Intermission Options: • MEDI 90 • College Math course • Repeat courses as needed
Contact Information Lyssette Trejo-Espinoza Pre-Nursing/Health Bridge Program Program Coordinator/Counselor Mt. San Antonio College ltrejo@mtsac.edu 909-594-5611 ext. 5376
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