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Board of Trustees PresentationFebruary 13, 2020

CAREER EDUCATION Programs and Services: Updates & Accomplishments

Career Education and Who we Serve

Career Education Data

Career Education Academic Programs -MVC

Water Technology

Computer Information Systems

Digital Media

Legal Studies

Real Estate Administration of Justice

Audio TechnologyPhotography

Wine Industry & Hospitality

Turf & Landscape Management

Highlight: CIS – Cybersecurity Program

Awarded $499,000 from CVC-OEI Grant Project focused on improving Online CTE

Pathways “IT FasTrack: Online Pathways to Successful IT Careers”

Collaborative Cybersecurity Program

New ECC-Cybersecurity

Sponsored 6th annual Mayors Cybercup Competition TVUSD “All-girls” Team placed 4th

Coding & Robotics Camp

Nursing & Allied Health Academic Programs

Certified Nurse AssistantRegistered Nursing

Fire Technology Emergency Medical Services

Diagnostic Medical Sonography

NAHU Accomplishments

Successful Accreditations:

BRN for the Nursing Program: 100% Compliance

CAAHEP Visit for DMS: April 16 & 17

CNA Renewal with CDPH Successful

Home Health Aide Renewal with CDPH Successful

EMS Renewal with County of Riverside Successful

Pass Rates:

DMS: 100% Pass Rate

ADN: 100% Pass Rate, 85% Employment

Health Occupations Discovery Camp

Career Education Academic Programs -SJC

Teacher Education & Developmental Studies

Automotive Technology

Business Administration

Highlights Automotive Transportation Program

Participant of the Mobilize California Summit • the region’s premier fleet modernization,

alternative fuels, and workforce training • where industry and education intersect to

collaborate existing and emerging technologies, trends and training tactics.

Updated Learning Environment

Business/Community PartnershipsPrecision Material Handling to expand our current Automotive Technology program to include training pathways in forklift mechanics.

Child Development Education Center

VISIONTo be a viable training lab center that fosters

student success and provides quality preschool and child care for the community

CDEC Program Highlights

819 documented visits to the Center TEDS Students Tours Students enrolled in other colleges

Employed 27 MSJC studentsOccupational Intern Program Federal Work Study CalWORKs

Received Quality Start Riverside County & First 5 Riverside Tier5 Rating for high quality Awarded a total of $29,000

Beatrice Outdoor Classroom Project Beatrice Brown Grant $40,000

Concept Design for the toddler yard is in the final stagesCommunity Partners: San Jacinto Lions Club, CA Family Life Center-Youth Build, United Way

CalWORKs / TANF Program

This Year:

>220 students served Placed 40 + CalWORKs

students into on-campus work-study across the district

Assisted 11 families/12 children at the MSJC Child Development Center

Provided 14 students with laptops through our loaner program

CalWORKs Student Majors

Science Business Administration Nursing

Math & Science Social Behavioral Child Development

DMS

Community Education & Workplace Training

Programs that focus on transforming lives by quickly meeting personal and professional development needs through:

Community Enrichment Classes – Lifelong learning opportunities

Career Certificate Classes – Help for under employed and un-employed with job placements

Contract Training Programs –workplace classes addressing current workforce training needs

Goals

to develop and conduct offerings on an extremely short timescale monitor the interests and workforce trends affecting the lives of local residents Ability to immediately be responsive and deliver market-driven service of the college.

FOCUSFee-based On-line Training Career Certificate Programs Unique Customized

On-site Training Success through Life-Long Learning

Personal Enrichment Classes:

Include a variety of creative outlets like Photography, Ceramics, Piano, Writing Your Memoirs, Conversational Spanish and more

Career Certificate Classes:

Medical Scribe & AssistantPhlebotomy TechnicianVeterinary TechnicianCasino DealerHVAC TechnicianPharmacy Technician

Contract Training:

Customized to meet employee needs:Lean Sigma Green & Black BeltTechnical SkillsProfessional Workplace(Soft )SkillsComputer Skills

Adult Education / Noncredit Programs

ESL Citizenship GED/High School EquivalencyIntro to Career classes

Introduction to Career Courses - Noncredit

Intro to Business Communication (MVC & SJC)

Intro to Child Development (MVC & SJC)

College and Career Planning (MVC & SJC)

Construction Pre-Apprenticeship (THEC, Banning USD)

Intro to Culinary Arts (MVUSD & Temecula)

Intro to Health Careers (MVC)

Light Duty Automotive Service Technology (SJC)

Principles of Digital Communication (MVC)

get READY: Student Transition ServicesINTERNSHIPS

Community Outreach-Mobile Career Center

Since its inception February 2019:

65 different agencies or institutions served

Over 3,900 high school and college students engaged

181 community events attended2nd Thurs of the month with City of

Beaumont

Eagle Makerspace

10 College Faculty have developed lessons plans to include student Makerspace projectsAdministration of Justice Laboratory (DNA)Biotechnology Laboratory Approximately 1,500 college students engaged (some returning daily) 3 new MAKERBOT 3D Printers 35 tours for K-12 Partners 12 City and College events

Strong Workforce Program

Investments $248M to spur CTE in CCC system

Focus on data-driven outcomes

MORE & BETTER

- Local

- Regional

Success Metrics Progress (Persistence)

Credential Attainment

Transfer

Employment Related to Field of Study

Earnings Gain

Attainable Living Wage

SWP “MORE & BETTER” @ MSJC

MORE Expanding Community Outreach

Professional Development for Faculty and Staff

Upgrading Technology & Equipment in Classrooms

Administrative & Support Team

Responsive to Regional Priority & Emerging Industry Sectors

BETTER

Source: CO Launchboard 2015-2016 to 2017-18

Metrics 2015 – 2016 2017-2018

Credential Attainment

440 496

Transfer 411 431

Employment r/t Field of Study

70% 72%

Earnings Gain $22,976 $24,990

Attainable Living Wage

43% 49%

What’s Coming??

New Programs Pre-Apprentice in Construction

Apprenticeship: WATR/AUME

Culinary Arts

Aviation Science

State Certificate Program in Wine Industry & Hospitality

Reboot of the Engineering Technology Program

Community Events ADVISORY Meeting- Businesses,

Faculty, Students Feb 28th

300 middle –schoolers Auto Club Speedway STEM, Feb. 28th

Career & Job Fair - April 17th

Questions & Thank You

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