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MAXIMIZE FTES, LOAD AND FTEF TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THE STUDENT • Build growth into FTEF allocation (departments with continual growth institutionalize; new programs supplemented with grants and innovation funds) • Career education students – higher percentage part-time and faculty must address needs of unique headcount. Opposite of allocation model focus on FTES (full-time equivalent students) • Internal Cañada reporting based FTES = 12 units/semester vs 15 units/semester, research number of Career education students have post-secondary degrees MAXIMIZE FTES, LOAD AND FTEF TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THE STUDENT (cont.) • Minimize pipeline disruptions for students (planning strategically for less cancellations) • Non-traditional schedule of classes (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) • Off campus locations (RWC will close 4 schools in Fall 2019) • Review department certificates and degrees for current and future needs • Conceptualize Career Technical Education into Career Education • Perception change • Utilize State of California “Career Education Branding” IDENTIFY LOCAL COMMUNITY STUDENTS (ZIP CODES/NEIGHBORHOODS) AND RESEARCH AREA OF INTERESTS • Each academic year focus on single disproportionate impacted group and retain students • Perkins addresses special populations: • Individuals with disabilities; • Individuals from economically disadvantaged families, including foster children; • Individuals preparing for non-traditional training and employment; • Single parents, including single pregnant women; • Displaced homemakers; and Individuals with other barriers to educational achievement, including individuals with limited English proficiency. • SWF changed multipliers for completed certificates • Focus on student gap (examples: shuttle for transportation, online/hybrid for single providers of children) • Outreach non-traditional methods (example: guerilla marketing, giant wavy man) INCREASE HIGH SCHOOL RELATIONSHIPS – DUAL ENROLLMENT, AB288, CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT • Compete with City Recreation for youth summer camps; schedule mailed February • Bridge programs for Freshman, Sophomores, and Juniors • Educate first generation students and parents regarding success with first year college experience • Partner with Promise Scholars INCREASE POST-SECONDARY PARTNERSHIPS FOR STUDENTS’ TRANSFERS • Institutional support 4-year programs (Cañada campus classrooms and Student Services) • Regional Joint Venture/San Mateo County - Teacher Prep Pipeline • Leverage and lead teacher pipeline effort – What is Cañada known for … • nd Dedicated attempt to reach out to San Francisco State – 2 attempt
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