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Cal-PASS Plus: Overcoming Barriers to Student Success

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Cal-PASS Plus: Overcoming Barriers to Student Success. Cal-PASS Plus- An Overview. Year 1 Accomplishments. Transition of all data Integration of platforms-Ed Results, Cal-PASS, Chancellor’s Office Outreach efforts . Year 2 Goals and Objectives. Additional projects User-friendly website - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Cal-PASS Plus-An Overview

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Year 1 Accomplishments

•Transition of all data • Integration of platforms-Ed Results, Cal-PASS, Chancellor’s Office•Outreach efforts

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Year 2 Goals and Objectives

•Additional projects•User-friendly website •Conversations- A Discussion Series

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• Creating a shared pathway to college and career readiness by connecting Pre-K through 12 to post-secondary education

• Increasing college completions and reducing remediation through the use of effective interventions and multiple measures for placement

• Targeting and improving the transition from post-secondary education to the workforce

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Cal-PASS Plus Projects

•Cal-PASS Plus

•LaunchBoard

• CCC Assess-Multiple

Measures Project (STEPS)

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Resources for Community College

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Defining College and Career Readiness:The Disconnect

• College readiness and career readiness are similar but not the same:• The definition of “ready” is a student who can

succeed—without remediation—in credit-bearing general education courses or a two-year certificate program• “Succeed” is defined as being able to progress

successfully in the chosen program• College eligibility is NOT EQUAL to college readiness

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Partnership with Education Results

Open Source Data includes public schools, privates, and charters, demographic information on school populations, test results by grade level or cohort, and longitudinal data

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College Readiness

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College Readiness

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Measuring CTE Outcomes Through the LaunchBoard

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The LaunchBoard

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Tracking Momentum Points for CTE14

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Community College Pipeline Reports

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Community College Pipeline Reports

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Community College Pipeline Reports

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New Website Preview

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Community College Pipeline Reports

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19Student Transitions and Completions Reports

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Transition Reports

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By clicking on the plus to the left of a category, users can drill down for more detailed information including school names and demographics of enrolled students

How are Students Transitioning to College?

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How Are Students Progressing Through the Pipeline?

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Resources for Community College Trustees

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507 students were still enrolled after 6 years

59 students received a certificate

418 students received an Associate’s degree

418 students were transfer prepared

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Questions?

Emily LawrenceHolt 121 B

[email protected]@calpass.org

954-5820