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Creating Synergies in College Readiness and Remediation

Creating Synergies in College Readiness and Remediation. Dr. Libby Roeger Dean, college Transitions & Developmental Education Dr. Julie Schaid, Assoc. Dean, College Readiness & School Partnerships Elgin community College. Elgin Community College District 509. School District 300. School

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Creating Synergies in College Readiness and Remediation

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  1. Creating Synergies in College Readiness and Remediation Dr. Libby Roeger Dean, college Transitions & Developmental Education Dr. Julie Schaid, Assoc. Dean, College Readiness & School Partnerships Elgin community College

  2. Elgin Community College District 509 School District 300 School District 301 School District U-46 School District 303

  3. Elgin Community College 18,758 students 2011-2012 Achieving the Dream Leader College Hispanic-serving 2013 National Bellwether Award for instruction Four feeder high school districts including rural, suburban, and urban high schools.

  4. The Division • College Readiness • COL 101 • Early Alert • TRIO • Reading, Writing, Mathematics Labs • Developmental Education Support-curriculum development, faculty development, accel

  5. The Division: College Transitions and Developmental Education

  6. College Readiness/CT • College Readiness • Alliance Partnership • Early College Credit • Liaison to Schools

  7. Alliance Goal Through lasting partnerships: • Increase academic success • Improve college readiness • Increase district’s college-going rate

  8. Source: Conley, D.T, (2012), Available at https://collegeready.epiconline.org/portal/public/information/aboutfourkeys

  9. Our Alliance Partnership:

  10. College Readiness, Transitions & Dev. Ed Examples of Synergies: • Literacy Workshops/Reading Lab • Math Project/Mth 099/Math Lab • Summer Bridge Program/ALP • Transition Academy/Mth/CTE Pathways • Early Alert/Dual Credit students • AtD Data/College Readiness Data

  11. Literacy Workshops • Common Core State Standards • Reading needs in College • Four Parts: • Multi-level discussion of literacy expectations • Text Complexity • Disciplinary Literacy Theory • Disciplinary Literacy Strategies

  12. Summer Bridge (Act & Know!) • Students “on the cusp” • Team taught by HS & college faculty • Student success and faculty development • Results: • Five Years • 150 students • 73% improve placement Math Team & Language Arts Team

  13. Math Study Course Taking Matters Disaggregate by HS High School “X” 87% developmental students took senior math, but 13%failed senior math High School “Y” 62% of developmental students did not take senior math

  14. New 4th Year High School Math Course • 12 Faculty • Aligned to the Common Core State Standards • Real-world Applications • Districts Considering Adoption

  15. Data Synergies • College Readiness at ECC • Broader Regional College-Going Data • AtD – Retention Data, Gateway Course Data • Momentum Points…

  16. College Readiness Trends

  17. Total College-Going Rate 76% Combined College-Going Rate for All Graduates of Public High Schools Within ECC’s District2009 Graduating Class Total College-Going Rate 68%* Total College-Going Rate 64% *Subtotals do not sum to total college-going rate due to rounding (Source: National Student Clearinghouse Submission, Fall 2011)

  18. Persistence Rates of College-Attending Graduates of Public High Schools Within ECC’s District(Persistence Rates Reflect Class of 2008) Total College Degree-Earning Rate 43% N=3,323 *Remained enrolled at ANY postsecondary institution from 1st year to 2nd year Note: “persistence” rates are out of all HS grads who enroll in college. Source: National Student Clearinghouse Submission, Fall 2011

  19. Synergies: • Summer Bridge & ALP • ACE (Academy for College Excellence) with Transition Academy and College 101 curriculum • Summer Bridge and Transition Academy • Common Core and Alignment of High School to College curriculum and faculty development

  20. How are Synergies Created? • Relationships are created and built because of the Division structure • Data Ranger Concept works to provide data and focus for division goals • Leadership is devoted to a wide range of programs, services, faculty and staff who all share college readiness as their focus

  21. The Challenges of Creating Synergies • Change agency is not always readily accepted • Territorialism • Global budget needs • Time consuming • Navigating large college committee and operational structure

  22. DISCUSSION

  23. CONTACT Dr. Libby Roeger eroeger@elgin.edu Dr. Julie Schaid, Elgin Community College jschaid@elgin.edu

  24. Alliance Resources www.elgin.edu/collegereadiness

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