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League of Women Voters

League of Women Voters. A Primer on Education in Oregon Today Post-Secondary Education Dr. Roxanne Kelly, Vice President for Instruction, Umpqua Community College. New System. Expectation –Focus. New System .

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League of Women Voters

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  1. League of Women Voters A Primer on Education in Oregon Today Post-Secondary Education Dr. Roxanne Kelly, Vice President for Instruction, Umpqua Community College

  2. New System Expectation –Focus

  3. New System • Focus on connections between economic development and job creation through a well prepared and educated workforce

  4. New System • Focus on seamlessness between the K-12 system and community colleges

  5. New System • Focus on the seamlessness between community colleges and the OUS

  6. New SystemCooperation and Coordination • Improved communication between sectors and with constituent groups • Improved and expanded cross-sector initiatives • Expanded utilization of articulation and transfer agreements

  7. Students

  8. Students • Cadre of highly qualified faculty and staff stand ready to serve the student’s needs

  9. Students -Roles • Currently students play an integral role in the governance of the college • Local boards will continue to gather input from the student body in order to best serve their needs

  10. Achievement Compacts

  11. Achievement Compacts • Compacts are developed collaboratively with faculty, staff and administrative input • Focus is on student success, retention and recruitment • Reflective of the strategic plan, Achieving the Dream initiatives as well as the accreditation body

  12. Bonding Authority

  13. Bonding Authority • Offers an opportunity for the state to create a robust infrastructure to support all levels of education • Offers an opportunity for the state to more adequately fund statewide initiatives that impact all constituent groups

  14. Bonding Authority • Statewide database of students • Longitudinal system to track students from cradle to career and beyond • Technology based system that facilitates transfer of student information and transcripts among and between institutions

  15. Bonding Authority • Transfer Specialists on every CC • A trained specialist to assist students who wish to transfer to any OUS institution • Expansion of current efforts to improve dual credit offerings

  16. Future

  17. Future • Increase in cross-sector connections and collaboration • Improved responsiveness to the needs of business and industry partners • Become more responsive to the needs and demands of the groups being served

  18. Future Challenge • Adequate funding • The state did reinvest this year –In order for all levels of education to support sustained economic development and job creation through a well prepared and educated workforce continued investment is necessary

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