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Adult and Community Education Program Results

Adult and Community Education Program Results. Oklahoma Technology Center System 29 Districts, 56 Campuses. Meridian Technology Center District. 10 school districts 5 counties 900+ sq. miles. School Profile. 120 Employees 696 full-time students working with 36 full-time instructors

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Adult and Community Education Program Results

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  1. Adult and Community Education Program Results

  2. Oklahoma Technology Center System29 Districts, 56 Campuses

  3. Meridian Technology Center District 10 school districts 5 counties 900+ sq. miles

  4. School Profile • 120 Employees • 696 full-time students working with 36 full-time instructors • 10,000+ students per year attending our short-term adult and business and industry training courses • 100 adjunct faculty member

  5. Facility Hours • Open 7 a.m. – 10 p.m. • Monday - Thursday • Open 7 a.m. – 5 p.m. • Friday • Closed Saturday and Sunday • Except for Special Events

  6. Where Were We? Short-Term Training • “Short” or “Condensed” Courses • Class length varied from 1 to 230 Hours • Audience – District • Campus-based during regular business hours

  7. Structure / Philosophy Shift • Learning Communities • Each Responsible for Short-Term • Shared Evening Staff • Model Short-Term after Full-Time

  8. SmallLearningCommunityStructure

  9. Number of Classes

  10. Enrollment Comparison

  11. Hour Comparison

  12. Where Are We Now?Adult and Community Education

  13. Audience • All District Residents • Employed, Unemployed, Retired • Families • Age Appropriate • Blended

  14. Adult Education • Full-Time Adult Programs • Year-Round or Trimester • Certifications / College Collaboration • Apprenticeships • Unconventional Class Hours

  15. Community Education • Located in Communities • Open Enrollment • Short Class / Seminar • Coffee Groups • Classes in Schools, Churches, etc.

  16. Open Enrollment • Increase Campus Offerings • Daytime Program Modules • Recognize Population Base • Stop Dictating • Blend Delivery Methods • Utilize Our Own Resources

  17. Short-Term Offerings • Architecture and Construction • Arts and Communication • Business, Management & Administration • Finance • Health Science • Hospitality and Tourism • Information Technology • Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security • Manufacturing • Transportation, Distribution & Logistics

  18. Considerations Staffing Content Audience Expenses Materials Schedule Revenue Marketing

  19. Staffing

  20. Expenses Salaries Utilities Marketing Facilities Materials

  21. Content

  22. Materials

  23. Marketing

  24. Revenue

  25. Follow-Up • Pre and Post Expectations • Evaluations (mid and final) • Surveys • Enrollment Numbers • Community Feedback

  26. LinkingShort-Term / Business & Industry / Full-Time

  27. Challenges

  28. Questions

  29. THANK YOU! Rena Hines Adult and Community Education renah@meridiantech.edu 405-377-3333, ext. 249

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