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MCCVLC and Online Non-Credit Opportunities

MCCVLC and Online Non-Credit Opportunities. MACET 2010 Conference August 12, 2010. Today’s Agenda. Overview of MCCVLC MCCVLC Non-Credit Task Force efforts Next Steps. How MCCVLC was formed. MCCA Statewide Community College Services Task Force formed in July 1995

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MCCVLC and Online Non-Credit Opportunities

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  1. MCCVLC and Online Non-Credit Opportunities MACET 2010 Conference August 12, 2010

  2. Today’s Agenda • Overview of MCCVLC • MCCVLC Non-Credit Task Force efforts • Next Steps

  3. How MCCVLC was formed • MCCA Statewide Community College Services Task Force formed in July 1995 • Task Force Report delivered March 1996 • 50% Area of State and 20% of Population underserved • Access – Hallmark of community colleges • Financial accessibility • Academic accessibility • Geographic accessibility

  4. As identified by the MCCA Board - Trustees & Presidents • Focus on the learner and services required for success in a virtual environment • Will NOT become the 29th community college in Michigan • MCCVLC organization will remain small • Maximize choices for learners

  5. MCCVLC Mission Statement “To connect the teaching and student support capacity of participating Michigan community colleges so that learners and clients can access affordable, high-quality learning opportunities whenever and wherever desired.”

  6. MCCVLC Governance • MCCA Board of Directors establishes policy • Memorandum of Understanding • Articulation agreement • Financial Aid consortium agreement • Common tuition / revenue sharing • FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) • Accrediting agency (North Central Association) • MCCVLC Advisory Council – Staff of member institutions advise on operational issues.

  7. Formal Agreements • Good Practices in Contractual Arrangements Involving Courses and Programs – HLC • MCCVLC Memorandum of Understanding • MCCVLC Program Agreement form • MCCVLC Online Course Development Guidelines and Rubric

  8. Business Model – Credit“Provider college / Home College” • Instruction from provider college • Students enrolling in virtual coursesmaintain strong associationwith the home college • Student support services • Maintain permanent transcript • Library resources • Test proctoring • Financial Aid The Model

  9. MCCVLC – Why It Works • Involvement of all 28 member colleges • Communication & collaboration among presidents and trustees • Excellent Staff Task Force • All colleges represented • Diversity of membership • Good business plan • Leadership

  10. Enrollment Update(Credit-based) • Summer 1999 • Provider colleges -- 12 • Courses available -- 47 • Total enrollments > 700 • Winter 2010 • Provider colleges -- 24 • Course sections available -- 3254 • Total enrollments > 67,283

  11. MCCVLC Student Website • http://vcampus.mccvlc.org • Course Catalog • Help Center • Time Management • Technology Requirements • Online Orientation • Are You Ready for Online? • Enrollment Submissions

  12. Where we’ve been… • Great student demand exists for online programming • Online courses are pedagogically sound • Current technology tools ensure quality programming • Many capable faculty teaching online • Collaborative approach is workable

  13. Where we’re going… • 2008 MCCVLC Strategic Plan • Developed by VLC Advisory Council • Approved by MCCA Board of Directors • Strategic Goal #2 – Facilitate Program Sharing Among Colleges • Develop process for sharing non-credit offerings between institutions

  14. VLC Non-Credit Task Force • Began meeting February 2010 • Bay College • Grand Rapids Community College • Jackson Community College • Kellogg Community College • Kirtland Community College • Lansing Community College • Montcalm Community College • Oakland Community College • St. Clair County Community College • Schoolcraft College

  15. VLC Non-Credit Task Force • Topics addressed • Development of repository for inter-institutional sharing • Upgrading MCCVLC website to include non-credit offerings & the development of business model/registration process • Decision to focus collaborative development on entry-level employability skills that lead to a credential.

  16. VLC Non-Credit Task Force • Topics addressed • Possible sharing of course management system for non-credit offerings • Financial aid for non-credit offerings leading to credential • MCCA Presidents Council

  17. Next Steps – Fall 2010 • Complete Business Model • win/win/win • Identify first pilot project • Train faculty • Develop curriculum for online offering • Marketing • Online course management system

  18. Questions/Discussion

  19. Ronda Edwards Executive Director – MCCVLC redwards@mccvlc.org Bo Garcia Director – Business & Community Institute Lansing Community College garciab@email.lcc.edu

  20. MCCVLC and Online Non-Credit Opportunities MACET 2010 Conference August 12, 2010

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