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 •Conversations- A Discussion Series
• 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
Cal-PASS Plus Projects
•Cal-PASS Plus
•LaunchBoard
• CCC Assess-Multiple
Measures Project (STEPS)
Resources for Community College
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
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
College Readiness
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College Readiness
Measuring CTE Outcomes Through the LaunchBoard
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The LaunchBoard
Tracking Momentum Points for CTE14
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Community College Pipeline Reports
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Community College Pipeline Reports
Community College Pipeline Reports
New Website Preview
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Community College Pipeline Reports
19Student Transitions and Completions Reports
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?
Resources for Community College Trustees
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