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Montana Career Pathways: New Resources to Help Students Plan for their Future

Montana Career Pathways is a vital education and workforce strategy that helps students learn about in-demand careers in Montana and prepares them for their next steps after high school. Discover new resources and opportunities for career exploration and engagement.

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Montana Career Pathways: New Resources to Help Students Plan for their Future

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  1. Montana Career Pathways: New Resources to Help Students Plan for their Future Amy Williams Montana University System amy.williams12@montana.edu Dual Enrollment www.mus.edu/dualenroll Montana Career Pathways www.mus.edu/MCP Jan Clinard, Ed.D. Helena College Pathways Coordinator jan.clinard@helenacollege.edu 406-447-6951 http://www.helenacollege.edu/admissions_enrollment/careerpathways.aspx

  2. Early Start on College and Career

  3. Connecting Careers and Education Montana Career Pathways is a vital education and workforce strategy. Too many students don’t understand how education connects to their future, and how to make good decisions that prepare them for college and career.   Montana Career Pathways helps students learn about career options that are in demand in Montana, and the types activities they can engage in to prepare for their next step after high school graduation. www.MUS.edu/MCP

  4. MCP: Three Levers

  5. Public-Facing Site Informing The development of a new public-facing career pathways website with statewide labor focus with info targeted at students, parents, counselors, and the public. www.mus.edu/MCP MCP developed collaboratively between OPI, Commissioner’s Office, and MT Dept. of Labor and Industry.

  6. SMCP Grants Collaboration Focus on growing access to activities that support and enhance college & career exploration and engagement through partnerships between colleges, schools, business, and industry.

  7. SMCP Grants: • Work-based learning (WBL) • Increasing availability of opportunities for high school students such as guest speakers/guest teachers, job shadows, internship, pre-apprenticeship opportunities, and teacher externships. • Industry recognized credentials (IRCs) • Increased access to degrees, certificates, and certifications recognized by industry as valued (interview/hiring priority, higher entry wage) • Dual enrollment (DE) • Promoting growth in dual enrollment courses with high value in career exploration and high industry demand. (Health care, Information and Computing Technology, business services, and manufacturing.)

  8. SMCP Award Campuses 2017-18 Havre-MSUN Kalispell- FVCC Pablo-Salish Kootenai College Great Falls- Great Falls College Glendive- Dawson CC Helena- Helena College Missoula-Missoula College Butte- Highlands College Billings-City College Bozeman- Gallatin College

  9. Strengthening Montana Career Pathways Grants Grants competitively awarded to campuses to help increase access to activities that support a high-quality career pathway. • Skill-building technical trainings for secondary staff • Offered by campuses to develop connections, enhance teacher technical proficiency, increase school knowledge of careers. • Career exposure events like TekNoExpo, Women in Gear, Manufacturing Day, L.I.F.E. and Industrial Expo • Development of dual enrollment supporting an MCP

  10. MT DE: Slow Start but Gaining Fast Montana is making large gains in increasing dual enrollment access and engagement for students. • Enrollment topped 5000 students for the first time (2016-17 academic year). This is ~2500 per semester unduplicated. • MT is growing DE participation at 21% on average, 3x the last reported national growth rate (~7%). • Approximately 12% of MT high school students engage in dual enrollment. • Comparisons: Iowa 55%, Indiana 50%, Utah 33-50%, Idaho 28%, Washington 47%

  11. About 78% of MT students have access to Concurrent Enrollment in their high school.

  12. Who is Teaching MT Dual Enrollment? Dual enrollment courses occur on campus (16%), online (11%), and at the high school (73%). The type of credit students receive varies by the mode and situation.

  13. Why Dual Enrollment? MUS dual enrollment students outperform non-participating peers in key postsecondary success areas: • 16% higher rate of first year retention (84% DE, 68% non-DE) • Higher freshman GPA (3.06 DE, 2.8 non-DE) • Earn more credits in their first year of college • The benefits are independent of high school GPA, and often “B” and “C” students make larger gains than “A” students when compared to non-participating peers.

  14. Dual Enrollment Planning Strategic planning for dual enrollment using worksheets

  15. Dual Enrollment/pathway Planning levels Statewide Level Montana Career Pathways • Income & Career Information • High value career and college exploration activities. • Recommended high school and dual enrollment courses • Direct links to colleges working in the pathway High School-Regional Level MCP Programs of Study • Possible Careers and Majors at Helena College • Specific high school courses (with DE offered) • Specific college courses • Student Level • General Education and Career Pathways Planning Worksheets • Specific to Dual Enrollment courses taken

  16. Two Worksheet Formats • General Studies Worksheet • For students who plan to earn an AA or AS for transfer to a four-year university • For students who plan to go directly to a four-year university in Montana • Career Pathways Planning Worksheet • For students who plan to earn a one-year certificate or two-year AAS: • Automotive, Aviation, Computer-Aided Manufacturing, Diesel, Fire & Rescue, Welding • Office Technology • Computer Technology • Accounting or Business • Nursing: LPN or RN

  17. General Studies Transfer • 30 Credits of General Education courses—in 7 categories—are required in an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree at Helena College • These 30 credits transfer to a four-year university to apply to a Bachelor’s Degree • Use the top half of this form to keep track of progress toward the Gen Ed Core • Use the bottom section for courses that apply to a major (such as Social Science)

  18. General Education Core Requirements Natural Science (6 credits; at least one must have lab) Mathematics (3 credits) Find out which math is required in your major Written Communication (3 credits) WRIT101 College Writing Oral Communication (3 credits), such as COMX111 Intro to Public Speaking Social Science/History (6 credits) such as PSYX100 Intro to Psychology Humanities/Fine Arts (6 credits) such as LIT110 Intro to Literature Cultural Diversity (3 credits) such as NASX105 Intro to Native American Studies

  19. Two-year Completion • 7-17 general studies credits are required in Career & Technical degrees • These required courses plus courses in the pathway (such as computer technology or welding), result in a two-year degree. • Use the top half to track progress in the general courses • Use the bottom section for Career & Technical courses

  20. Be Strategic! Use Planning SheetS! • Counselors can provide the planning sheet(s) that students will need: • General Studies • Career Pathways • Or download from www. Helena College>Programs>Career Pathways • Check the College websites for online and on-campus courses to supplement the Dual Credit earned on high school campus • Keep track of the Dual Enrollment courses that apply to college plans • Encourage students to take the planning sheets to college advisors upon enrollment.

  21. Use the Montana Career Pathways resources • Help students explore career options and college programs using Montana Career Pathways • Utilize Career Pathways Coordinators at the Two-Year Colleges • Contact an MCP Coordinator: www.mus.edu/MCP/contacts • Specific Program Guidance (connecting high school programs to college programs) • Dual Enrollment Options • Work-based Learning Opportunities and Career Exposure • Professional Development and Collaboration Opportunities • Provide tools and encouragement for students to plan their own pathways • Montana Career Pathways Site www.mus.edu/MCP • General Studies Worksheets & Career Planning Worksheets • MCIS, Career Cruising, or other Online Resources • Call or Email us for help!

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