Addressing College Readiness In High Schools

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Addressing

College Readiness in High Schools

Richard M. Rhodes, Ph.D. President El Paso Community College

Preparing to Dream Spring Workshop Houston, Texas May 6, 2009


El Paso, Texas  80% Hispanic  Median Household Income  El Paso County = $32,111  State of Texas = $44,922  United States = $48,451 • Educational Attainment/Persons 25 Years and Older: 32% 23%

21% 12% 6%

6%

No Diploma

High School Some Graduate College - No Degree

Associate Degree

Bachelor's Degree

Graduate or Prof. Degree


El Paso Community College

Five Campuses located throughout El Paso County


Enrollment by Ethnicity – Fall 2008

85.7%

8.1%

2.2%

0.8%

0.3%

3.1%


Achieving the Dream A Lumina Foundation funded initiative designed to increase the percentage of students who accomplish the following: Successfully complete the courses they take; Advance from remedial to credit-bearing courses; * Enroll in and successfully complete gatekeeper courses; Enroll from one semester to the next; Earn degrees and/or certificates; Especially for low income students and students of color.


FTIC Course Placements Math Fall 2003

No Remediation Developmental Required Math HS < 1 Yr HS > 1 Yr

2% 1%

98% 99%

GED

<1%

>99%

No HS or GED

0%

100%


FTIC Course Placements Reading Fall 2003

No Remediation Required

Developmental Reading

HS < 1 Yr HS > 1 Yr

32% 40%

68% 60%

GED

38%

62%

No HS or GED

26%

74%


FTIC Course Placements Writing Fall 2003 No Remediation Required

Developmental Writing

HS < 1 Yr

35%

65%

HS > 1 Yr

42%

58%

GED

36%

64%

No HS or GED

15%

85%


AtD Priority Areas at EPCC

AtD

Reduce the time required to complete DE course work.

EPCC

Reduce the time required to complete ESL course work.

EPCC

Increase the number of students who are college-ready.

EPCC

Increase the number of recent high school graduates who are college-ready.


El Paso Area College Readiness Consortium

Socorro ISD

El Paso ISD

San Elizario ISD Dr. Diana Natalicio President University of Texas at El Paso

Clint ISD

Ysleta ISD Tornillo ISD Canutillo ISD

Relationships Need Great Partners!


El Paso Area College Readiness Consortium

A partnership with UTEP and all area school districts to accomplish the following: Test high school juniors and seniors High schools become Accuplacer test sites Compilation of test preparation and intervention strategies Share experiences across districts


El Paso Area College Readiness Consortium Charge

Design strategies that will ensure that the initial enrollment of college bound high school graduates is in entry-level college courses.


AtD Community Advisory Committee • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Representative from the EPCC Board of Trustees President of EPCC Foundation President & Provost of the University of Texas at El Paso Dean of the Texas Tech Health Sciences Center Member of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Superintendents & Administrators from all school districts Executive Director of Region 19 Educational Services Center Representative from Congressman Reyes’ office Mayor of El Paso Representatives from local chambers of commerce Representatives from local business and industry Representatives from local non-profit agencies Publishers of local newspapers


Mission Early College High School Opened July 2006

Third year of operation 360 Students Received Exemplary Status from TEA each year 23 Juniors will graduate with Associate Degree and attend UTEP


Valle Verde Early College High School Opened July 2007

Second year of operation 215 Students Received Exemplary Status from TEA


Northwest Early College High School Opened Summer 2008

First year of operation 103 Students TSTEM

Greater Texas Foundation


Transmountain Early College High School Opened Summer 2008

First year of operation 125 Students TSTEM


Cotton Valley Early College High School Opening Summer 2009

Fabens ISD Fort Hancock ISD San Elizario ISD Tornillo ISD


Advantages of Early College High Schools

High School Diploma Associate Degree (first two years of college) Incentive to attend college Decreases time to degree completion Reduces college costs Upper Division Courses


Dual Credit Enrollments

2,605%


Through the College Readiness Initiative we have increased the percentage of entering students who are college-ready.


Through interventions to elevate placement we have reduced the time required to complete developmental education course work. Math Placement Levels

Reading Placement Levels

2003

2008

Writing Placement Levels


We have reduced the number of developmental education areas that students are placing into.


Spring 2006 to Spring 2008 Math Reading Writing

No Change - 24 % - 37 %


College Readiness Consortium & College Readiness Initiative Restructured Developmental Education. Established Developmental Education & ESL Councils. Implemented Summer Bridge Program & Prep Program. Requiring all students to take a college success course. Hired Directors of Student Success & College Readiness. Held workshops and funded site visits for faculty development. Conducted mini-workshops for student development. Revised cut-scores for placement exam. Aligned outcomes and expectations within DE levels. Reducing levels of DE Math from 4 to 3. Piloted the use of non-course-based instructional materials. Piloted modified version of Math Emporium. Completed Foundations of Excellence study.


Graduates – Degrees & Certificates

Fall Credit Enrollment

2,432

24,999 23,015

1,443

2003

2008

69%

2003

2008

8.6%


Given focus to EPCC. Helped build closer relationship with partners – K-12, university, and foundations. Provided better information – to be shared with Board/faculty/staff/community. Helped in creating state policy. Provided foundation for creating a new college-going culture in the community.


El Paso Community College Tops the Charts in All Three Lists Number 1 in awarding the most Associate Degrees to Hispanics Number 1 in percentage of Hispanic student enrollment Number 1 in number of Hispanic faculty

Source: Hispanic Outlook Magazine – March 10 , 2008 Issue


Thank You!

El Paso Community College The Best Place to Start www.epcc.edu


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