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SB 1456 SB 1456 Implementation Implementation Nov. 8, 2012 Nov. 8, 2012 Diana Z. Rodriguez, Las Positas College John Stanskas, San Bernardino Valley College Miya S. Squires, Butte College

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Page 1: SB 1456 Implementation Nov. 8, 2012 Diana Z. Rodriguez, Las Positas College John Stanskas, San Bernardino Valley College Miya S. Squires, Butte College

SB 1456 SB 1456 ImplementationImplementation

Nov. 8, 2012Nov. 8, 2012

Diana Z. Rodriguez, Las Positas CollegeJohn Stanskas, San Bernardino Valley CollegeMiya S. Squires, Butte College

Page 2: SB 1456 Implementation Nov. 8, 2012 Diana Z. Rodriguez, Las Positas College John Stanskas, San Bernardino Valley College Miya S. Squires, Butte College

CaveatCaveat

• The views presented here are ours based on our best interpretation of current public information.

Page 3: SB 1456 Implementation Nov. 8, 2012 Diana Z. Rodriguez, Las Positas College John Stanskas, San Bernardino Valley College Miya S. Squires, Butte College

Presentation OverviewPresentation Overview• Understanding the Big Picture: How SB

1456 is part of SSTF implementation

• Review of SB 1456 provisions

• Estimated implementation timeline

• Ideas/strategies for local implementation

Page 4: SB 1456 Implementation Nov. 8, 2012 Diana Z. Rodriguez, Las Positas College John Stanskas, San Bernardino Valley College Miya S. Squires, Butte College

Student Success Task Student Success Task ForceForce

8 Focus Areas, 22 8 Focus Areas, 22

RecommendationsRecommendations1. Increase College / Career Readiness2. Strengthen Support for Entering Students3. Incentivize Successful Behaviors4. Align Courses to Meet Student Needs5. Improve Education Of Basic Skills Students6. Revitalize / Re-Envision Professional

Development7. Efficient Statewide Leadership / Increased

Coordination8. Align Resources with Student Success Report

Source: California Community College Chancellor’s Office http://californiacommunitycolleges.cccco.edu/PolicyInAction/StudentSuccessInitiative.aspx

Page 5: SB 1456 Implementation Nov. 8, 2012 Diana Z. Rodriguez, Las Positas College John Stanskas, San Bernardino Valley College Miya S. Squires, Butte College

The SSTF Recommendations & The SSTF Recommendations &

SB 1456SB 1456o First step to begin implementation of SSTF

recommendations:• 2.2 (mandated services), • 3.2 (BOGFW conditions), and • 8.2 (Student Support Initiative)

o Links funding to support: • 7.3 Student Success Scorecard: Implement the

accountability scorecard

• 2.1 Centralized Assessment: As a condition of receipt of funds, requires colleges to adopt common assessment if the college uses standardized assessment tests (when CCCAssess becomes available)

Page 6: SB 1456 Implementation Nov. 8, 2012 Diana Z. Rodriguez, Las Positas College John Stanskas, San Bernardino Valley College Miya S. Squires, Butte College

SB 1456: SB 1456:

Student Success Act of 2012Student Success Act of 2012• Provides a “policy framework” • Re-purpose and re-focus Matriculation on

core services of orientation, assessment, and counseling/advising to assist students in developing education plans

• Leveraging technology to reach a greater number of students

• Requiring Board of Governors to adopt policies to mandate orientation, assessment, and student ed. plans, along with an exemption and appeals process.

Page 7: SB 1456 Implementation Nov. 8, 2012 Diana Z. Rodriguez, Las Positas College John Stanskas, San Bernardino Valley College Miya S. Squires, Butte College

Overview of Bill Overview of Bill LanguageLanguage

• EC 78210: Renames Matriculation Act of 1986 as the Seymour-Campbell Student Success Act of 2012

• EC 78211: Delineates the Legislature’s intent for the Student Success Act:o Aligns matriculation language to SSTF recommendations

regarding services needed to support students in developing an “informed” ed goal, developing ed plans and declaration of course of study.

o Shared responsibility between instruction and student services, based on “evidenced-based” practices of what works.

o Targets funding on core services, such as counseling and advising, through a broad array of service delivery mechanisms.

Page 8: SB 1456 Implementation Nov. 8, 2012 Diana Z. Rodriguez, Las Positas College John Stanskas, San Bernardino Valley College Miya S. Squires, Butte College

Overview of Bill Overview of Bill LanguageLanguage

EC 78212: •Delineates the student’s and the institution’s responsibility for the purpose of achieving the student's educational goals and completing the student’s course of study. •To ensure students are not unfairly impacted, requires the BOG to establish a reasonable, phased-in implementation period based on resources available to serve students.•Funded program named “Student Success and Support Program.”

Page 9: SB 1456 Implementation Nov. 8, 2012 Diana Z. Rodriguez, Las Positas College John Stanskas, San Bernardino Valley College Miya S. Squires, Butte College

Overview of Bill Overview of Bill LanguageLanguage

EC 78212: •Student Success & Support Program funding targeted to core matriculation services for the following:

o Orientation services o Assessment o Counseling, advising, and other educational planning

services o Provision of services through broad array of delivery

mechanisms, guided by sound counseling practices and principles

o Development of education plans leading to a course of study and guidance on course selection.

Page 10: SB 1456 Implementation Nov. 8, 2012 Diana Z. Rodriguez, Las Positas College John Stanskas, San Bernardino Valley College Miya S. Squires, Butte College

For DiscussionFor Discussion• Should Instruction be included in the

Orientation Process?• Should there be a Non-Credit Student

Success Seminar?• Should we develop Social Media

websites to access support services? (A project for Computer Studies/Marketing students?)

Page 11: SB 1456 Implementation Nov. 8, 2012 Diana Z. Rodriguez, Las Positas College John Stanskas, San Bernardino Valley College Miya S. Squires, Butte College

Overview of Bill Overview of Bill LanguageLanguage

EC 78215:•Defines role of BOG in developing policies and processes for:

1. Requiring student participation in core services;2. Exempting specific student groups; and,3. Requiring an appeals process.

•To ensure students are not unfairly impacted, delineates process the BOG will use to develop policies and requires the BOG to establish a reasonable, phased-in implementation period based on resources available to serve nonexempt students.

Page 12: SB 1456 Implementation Nov. 8, 2012 Diana Z. Rodriguez, Las Positas College John Stanskas, San Bernardino Valley College Miya S. Squires, Butte College

Overview of Bill Overview of Bill LanguageLanguage

EC 78216:•Clarifies the use of existing matriculation funds for Student Success and Support Program services and BOG’s role in developing criteria for the funding formula. •Identifies some considerations for funding formula, including numbers of students served.

Page 13: SB 1456 Implementation Nov. 8, 2012 Diana Z. Rodriguez, Las Positas College John Stanskas, San Bernardino Valley College Miya S. Squires, Butte College

Overview of Bill Overview of Bill LanguageLanguage

EC 78216(b)(4):•As a condition of receipt of funds, requires districts to implement common assessment (if using an assessment instrument for placement) and student success scorecard, once these are established by the BOG. EC 78216(b)(5): •Provides BOG with the authority to fund other services, as funding allows. EC 78216(c): •Delineates plan requirements

Page 14: SB 1456 Implementation Nov. 8, 2012 Diana Z. Rodriguez, Las Positas College John Stanskas, San Bernardino Valley College Miya S. Squires, Butte College

For DiscussionFor Discussion• Should there be an Enrollment

Management rubric for reduction and addition of classes: If _____, then ______?

• Should there be Basic Skills Remediation? • Student Services and Instruction share

data to adjust the number of courses based on assessment of new students.

Page 15: SB 1456 Implementation Nov. 8, 2012 Diana Z. Rodriguez, Las Positas College John Stanskas, San Bernardino Valley College Miya S. Squires, Butte College

Overview of Bill Overview of Bill Language: Language:

BOG Fee Waiver ConditionsBOG Fee Waiver ConditionsEC 76300:•Places conditions on eligibility for BOG Fee Waiver. Students must meet academic and progress standards, as defined by the BOG;•The academic conditions would be phased in over a reasonable period of time as determined by the BOG.•Requires adequate and reasonable notification to students

Page 16: SB 1456 Implementation Nov. 8, 2012 Diana Z. Rodriguez, Las Positas College John Stanskas, San Bernardino Valley College Miya S. Squires, Butte College

Student Success Act of 2012 (SB 1456)Student Success Act of 2012 (SB 1456)Student Success & Support Program Student Success & Support Program Planning & Implementation TimelinePlanning & Implementation Timeline

Fiscal Year 2012-2013

Fiscal Year 2013-2014

Fiscal Year 2014-2015

Fiscal Year 2015-2016

System-level Planning Year:•Implementation workgroups convened October 2012 to develop proposals for title 5 Matriculation revisions, new allocation formula, & revised MIS data elements & definitions•New program planning & budget process developed•SB 1456 effective January 1, 2013

District/College-Level Planning Year:•Develop program plans•Implement MIS changes & ensure accurate & complete data reporting•Allocations remain consistent as prior year, new formula not applied•Funding targeted to core services of orientation, assessment, counseling & advising, & other education planning services

District/College-Level Implementation Year 1:•Program plans & budgets submitted•Continue to ensure accurate & complete data reporting•Allocations remain consistent as prior year, new formula not applied•Legislative implementation report due July 1, 2014 (biannually thereafter)

Implementation Year 3:•FY 15-16 allocations based on 14-15 year-end data reported•Legislative report due July 1, 2016

Fiscal Year 2016-2017

Implementation Year 2:•FY 15-16 allocations based on 14-15 year-end data reported•Application of funding formula beginning this year

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What next?What next?• What should your college/district be doing to plan

for implementation?

• What conversations should faculty leaders and administrators be having to be ready?

Page 18: SB 1456 Implementation Nov. 8, 2012 Diana Z. Rodriguez, Las Positas College John Stanskas, San Bernardino Valley College Miya S. Squires, Butte College

ResourcesResources• Community College League of California

owww.ccleague.org• California Community College Chancellor

o http://www.cccco.edu/• Legislative Analyst Office

owww.lao.ca.gov• Student Success Task Force Report

o (link on handout)

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Archived Archived PresentationsPresentations

• SB 1456 Resources, including archived webinar from October 15, 2012

o http://californiacommunitycolleges.cccco.edu/PolicyInAction/StudentSuccessInitiative.aspx

• ARCCC Presentation at Strengthening Student Success Conference

o https://backup.filesanywhere.com/fs/Link.aspx