Professional Training Corps + Community Colleges Higher
Completion Rate =
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Whats Shakin in Higher Education?
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The Barrier Poverty The Question How do we help people have
family sustaining resources?
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Estimated Life-time Earnings Differentials Help Wanted:
Projections of Jobs and Education Requirements Through 2018,
Anthony Carnevale, Nicole Smith, and Jeff Strohl, Georgetown
University Center on Education and the Workforce
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So why is Goodwill here?
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Leverage Goodwill to strengthen individuals, families,
communities and the economy.
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Our Reach 2,700+ Goodwill stores nationwide 105,000 team
members 165 member organizations
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14 Goodwill Stores Donated Goods Services to Meet Local Needs
Career development Job placement Financial coaching and education
Training and education All directed by the autonomous local Board
of Directors Revenue Creates Jobs Diverts Goods from Landfills The
Goodwill social enterprise creates jobs, helps sustain the
environment, and generates more revenue for services to meet local
needs. How the Goodwill Model Works A self-sustaining social
enterprise
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Goodwill Serves 4,200,000 people People with disabilities Youth
Women Veterans and military families Older workers Immigrants
People re-entering the workforce Other underserved communities
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Goodwill Provides 107,000,000 services annually Paid
transitional and community service jobs Financial coaching and
access to free tax preparation Career development and youth
mentoring Volunteer engagement and service
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Goodwill Impact 189,000 people placed into jobs last year
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The Opportunity: Community College/Career Collaboration
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19 C 4 : The Vision Intentional and Sustainable Engagement of
Community Colleges and Goodwills to Build Stronger Economies and
Communities
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20 Together We Create Success Through C 4, we are increasing
college and career success for low-income adults by: documenting,
promoting, and replicating high impact partnership models
throughout the Goodwill and community college networks.
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21 Our Target for now 18,000 adults achieving degrees or
certificates through C 4 partnerships by 2015 How are we doing?
5,647 adults received credentials through C 4 by the end of 2011-
12 academic year
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Lets build stronger communities together!
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Whats Shakin in Higher Education?
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Introducing the 10K BA for 2013 Dr. Linda Howdyshell College
Provost and Senior Vice President for Academics and Student
Success
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The Issue Increasing tuition and fees No longer job guarantee
Student debt outpacing credit-card debt
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The Challenge Florida Gov. Scott challenges state colleges to
create bachelors degree programs that cost no more than
$10,000.
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Critics claim a BA 10K model, by definition, has reduced
quality Lower faculty costs Online classes Reduced instructional
time Academic support services eliminated
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The critics are wrong
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All 28 Florida colleges respond. Broward College announces the
BC 10K Model for 2013
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Broward College 11 locations in Broward County, Florida Opened
in 1960 67,000 students $1 billion annual economic impact 113,000+
alumni International programs, locations and partnerships
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This new model the BC 10K will roll out to dealers this fall
and feature many standard features found on higher priced models:
Dual enrollment Fourth year scholarship $2,500 each year with
scholarships Take 15 credits, pay for 12 Prior learning credit
Targeted HS/HW Cohort based
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This new model will require the leasee to agree to the
following terms: maintain fulltime enrollment maintain continuous
enrollment cover cost for repeated or non-program classes use
financial aid first demonstrate Florida residency enter program
with 3.0 GPA
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If terms and conditions are met, the student (leasee) will pay
no more than $2,500 a year for each of the four years leading to a
bachelor's degree. However, at the end of this four-year lease
program, there is no buyout necessary and the student owns the
degree outright.
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10K Model It provides owners (graduates) with degrees that
match up with the driving experience (job opportunities) of
today.
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Does cost dictate educational quality? The answer is No.