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State Board Report

State Board Report. Nate Humphrey, Kathy Goebel, Peter Guzman, Danny Marshall Workforce Education May 10, 2019. Agenda. State Board Updates WACTC Staffing Enrollment Trends Grant Deadlines Grants Processes Career Connect Washington Things to Know ABAWD Changes Apprenticeship

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State Board Report

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  1. State Board Report Nate Humphrey, Kathy Goebel, Peter Guzman, Danny Marshall Workforce Education May 10, 2019

  2. Agenda • State Board Updates • WACTC • Staffing • Enrollment Trends • Grant Deadlines • Grants Processes • Career Connect Washington • Things to Know • ABAWD Changes • Apprenticeship • CTE Dual Credit • Perkins Leadership Funds • Prof/Tech Faculty Certification • Washington State Opportunity Scholarship • Upcoming Events

  3. State BOARD Updates WACTC Updates • New President: • Dr. Daria Willis – Everett Community College • Onondaga Community College – Syracuse, NY • Strategic Visioning Committee • 2 Year Work Plans for Commissions • Professional Development Review – WELA, CTCLDA, etc. • Operating & Capital Budget

  4. State BOARD Updates SBCTC Staff Updates • Director of Transfer Education (Active Search) • Policy Associate – BAS/Workforce (Closed Monday) • Education Coordinator – BFET/WF (Filled) • Anandi Stork • Program Administrator – I-BEST @ Work (Filled) • Nicole Hopkins

  5. State BOARD Updates SBCTC Staff Updates • Anandi Stork • Education CoordinatorBFET/WF

  6. Winter Enrollment Trends • 152,905 FTEs – All Sources – Down 2% • Slightly lower than projections based on Fall • Increased Enrollments • Apprenticeship – 4,364 FTEs, Up 15% • Applied Baccalaureate – 3,459 FTEs, Up 18% • eLearning – 51,044 FTEs, Up 6% • I-BEST – 2,705 FTEs, Up ~1% • Running Start – 23,743 FTEs, Up 7% • Worker Retraining – 6,263, Up 7%

  7. Winter Enrollment Trends • Decreased Enrollments – Down 3,598 FTEs – 2% • Basic Education for Adults – 14,446, Down 7% • Basic Food E&T – 4,455, Down 7% • International Students – 9,385, Down 12% • International Contract – 6,483, Down 5% • WorkFirst 1,649, Down 12% For college level data: Allocation and enrollment monitoring reports

  8. Grants: Deadlines & Processes • Please be mindful of upcoming grant deadlines… • Aerospace Apprenticeship (AJAC) – May 16th • Basic Food E&T – July 25th • Perkins - Leadership Block Grant – May 16th • Perkins - Non-Trad – May 16th • Job Skills Program – June 6th (First Round)

  9. Grants: Deadlines & Processes • Reimagining Grant Processes • Streamlining where we can • Reducing reliance on individual grant processes to distribute funding

  10. ABAWD Navigation Design funds • BFET Work requirement waivers end October 1st • ~108,000 additional required participants • WA working to provided expanded supportive services • ABAWD Navigators • $75,000 per college (salary, benefits, G&S, indirect) • Employed by August 16th • Cohort training August/September • 1st Point of Contact for ABAWDS

  11. ABAWD Navigation Design funds • BFET Work requirement waivers end October 1st • ~108,000 additional required participants • WA working to provided expanded supportive services • BFET Programs, Job Search, Employment • ABAWD Navigators • $75,000 per college (salary, benefits, G&S, indirect) • Employed by August 16th • Cohort training August/September • 1st Point of Contact for ABAWDS • Enhance wrap around community resources

  12. Life-long learning and work CAREER CONNECT WASHINGTON (hb 2158)Bill Section: 53-61 Career Launch 60% of young adults in the classes of 2030 and beyond will complete a Career Launch program Career Preparation 100% of Washington K-16 students will have Career Awareness, Career Exploration, and Career Preparation experiences Career Awareness and Exploration Participants andemployers can pick entry points and pathways from anywhere on this progression 100% of Washington students will have access to the enablers and support they need Enablers and Support

  13. CAREER CONNECT WASHINGTON (hb 2158)Bill Section: 53-61 Career-Connected Learning Grants – ESD – Bill Section: 56 • Regional Networks (e.g. CTCs w/ multiple employers) • Program Intermediaries (e.g. CTCs, Chambers, EDCs, WDCs) • Planning grants for standing up a Career Connect Programs

  14. CAREER CONNECT WASHINGTON (hb 2158) Career Launch Programs – Section 57 • Registered Apprenticeships or Programs that… • Supervised Paid Work Experience • Aligned classroom learning to academic and employer standards • Post-secondary credential or 45 college credits • State-approved CTE sequence of courses or program of study that include requirements in alignment with RCW28A.700.030 • A qualifying degree or credential earned through a CTC or university

  15. CAREER CONNECT WASHINGTON (hb 2158) Career-Connect Learning Workgroup – 17 Members • ESD, L&I, ERDC, OSPI • State Board of Education • State Board for Community and Technical Colleges • Student Achievement Council • Workforce Training & Education Coordinating Board • Public Baccalaureate • Independent Colleges & Universities • Office of the Lt. Governor • Office of the Governor

  16. CAREER CONNECT WASHINGTON (hb 2158)

  17. CAREER CONNECT WASHINGTON (hb 2158)

  18. Operating & Capital BUDGETs Job Skills Program - HB 1109 • Continues $5.4 Million for Biennium • Round 1 Applications due May 31st for July 1st Start • Quarterly Applications – 7 Rounds Working with partners on Short Session request to increase funding

  19. Operating & Capital BUDGETs Customer Advisory Committee (CAC) SBCTC’s Workforce Advisory Group • Next Meeting: Tuesday, May 14th Oversees: • Job Skills Grant • Worker Retraining

  20. State BOARD Updates Apprenticeship Funding Taskforce • CTC’s & Partners Both Requested Revisit • Level Set – Where are we today • Any Best Practices in/out of State • Framework for partners moving forward • Taskforce: CTCs, LNI, Apprenticeship Training Sponsors (Labor, AJAC, CITC, WSATC) • WACTC • Instructional Commission • State Apprenticeship Council

  21. State BOARD Updates Workforce Training & Education Coordinating Board Rural Community Vitality Forums • April 23rd – Toppenish, WA • Yakima Nation Cultural Heritage Center • April 25th – Aberdeen, WA • Grays Harbor Community College • May 14th – Colville, WA • Spokane Community College – Colville Campus • May 16th – Quincy, WA • Port of Quincy – Quincy Valley Conference Center

  22. State BOARD Updates HOPE Center Survey – Coming Fall 2019 #RealCollege Food & Housing Insecurities Survey • Colleges are strongly encouraged to participate • Senator Patty Murray hopes to use the data to support efforts in Higher Education Act reauthorization • CTC critical mass would provide data to support our advocacy efforts for… • State Financial Aid • Student Support Services • Food & Housing Insecurities • 2020 Census – Joe Holliday & WSSSC – Push on Campus

  23. State BOARD Updates WSAC – Adult Reengagement • Cross Agency Workgroup Washington State Opportunity Scholarship • List of eligible programs in WEC Packet • List updated annually

  24. CTE Dual Credit • Working in partnership with OSPI • Recent Survey – 42 college responses • Will provide a survey summary soon • Proposal to host K-12/College regional forums • Dual Credit Summit being planned –CIH, RS, & CTE DC • Date – Nov. 18-19 • Location – Seattle Area -TBD

  25. Prof/Tech Faculty Certification • Online tool under revision • Team of college staff are currently beta-testing • In-person testing July 11th at SBCTC – volunteers welcome • SBCTC will pay travel and provide lunch • 10:00-3:30 • Launch Fall 2019

  26. State BOARD Updates Upcoming Events/Meetings • Corrections Education & Reentry • May 19-21 – Wenatchee, WA • SBCTC WorkFirst Training Forum • May 21-22 – SeaTac, WA • DSHS BFET Training/Provider Forum • June 4-5 – Tacoma, WA • ACE West Summer Summit • June 6-7 – Portland, OR • Workforce Board Retreat • June 6-7 – Leavenworth, WA

  27. Questions Nate Humphrey Workforce Education Director nhumphrey@sbctc.edu (360) 704-4333

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