High School Leadership Annual Breakfast
Sonya ChristianBakersfield College President
April 28, 2015
From Spring 2013
From Spring 2014
You Asked on April 29, 2014….
and we did
You asked for this in 2014 This is what we did
Bakersfield College staff to do
outreach on high school campuses;
enhance counseling and support
through registration process
Orientation at 21 high schools;
2,508 attendees
Assessment at 31 high schools
Counseling at 40 high schools;
2,130 students
Registration at 12 high
schools; 1,421 students
You asked for this in 2014 This is what we did
Streamlined placement tests and
enrollment
Multiple Measures applied
to 500+ students in 2015
Multiple Measures scaled
up to all students who
tested and provided
transcripts 4000+
You Asked on April 29, 2014….
and we did
You asked for this in 2014 This is what we did
Certify high school counselors to
proctor BC assessments on our
campus
53 proctors trained
Additional training planned
Expanding to Wasco,
Shafter, McFarland, Delano
You Asked on April 29, 2014….
and we did
You asked for this in 2014 This is what we did
Simplification of admissions;
suggested courses
One-day orientation and
registration event: It’s
POSSBLE
44 Student Development
“Freshman Success”
courses offered in summer
and fall 2015
You Asked on April 29, 2014….
and we did
You asked for this
in 2014
This is what we did
Tutoring/
mentoring
Tutoring: Supplemental instruction in 102 sections
and counting
Mentoring: 326 students assigned mentors in 2014;
all Summer Bridge participants assigned a
staff/faculty mentor; African American and Latino
Mentoring program initiated
18 trained faculty members serve as Classroom
Interventionists, emphasizing the Habits of Mind
success strategies
Habits of Mind application available on smart phones
You Asked on April 29, 2014….
and we did
You asked for this in 2014 This is what we didMore information given to parents Parents invited to convocation
Parental education planning for
2015
Assessment preparation Practice assessment test
available online:
https://www.bakersfieldcollege.e
du/assessment/placement-
testing
Time management and study skills
workshops
22 Summer Bridge sessions
with time management and study
skill training incorporated (see
handout)
Recognition of Advance Placement
work
New policy on AP Math Placement
(see agreement in packet)
You Asked on April 29, 2014….
and we did
BC Paradigm Shifts with High Schools
-Mostly ineffective
-Testing cumbersome
-Multiple measures not applied
-Test scores/placement low
-Students unsuccessful
-Academic Development & English Curricular Redesign & Math Lab
-Counseling impacted
-Classes close early; HS students unable to get necessary classes
-One-day orientation and registration events
-Testing at high schools: student performance higher
-Multiple Measures applied to 500 HS students; higher placements
-MIH Mentoring
-Continued curricular redesign
-Emphasis on Habits of Mind/Classroom Interventions
-Orientation at 21 HS; 2,508 attendees
-Assessment – new exam Accuplacer at 29 HS
-47 proctors trained
-5548 assessment tests given
-Counseling at 40 HS
-2,130 students complete ASEPs
-Registration at 12 HS
-1,421 scheduled to attend
-Follow-up counseling and registration
New students must matriculate at BC
Matriculation streamlined at BC and high schools
Matriculation provided at most high schools
MIH in 2014-2015
2014 MIH Cohort (n=467)
Previous 3 Cohorts (n=326)
Enrolled 70% (326) 58% (264) Percent with Multiple Measures Placement
100% 0
Enrolled in English first semester 76% (248) 38% (100) Enrolled in ENSL first semester 10% (32) 28% (75) Enrolled in Math first semester 75% (246) 41% (108)
562 semesters saved by
multiple measures
And if they do not graduate…….
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English 1A
Transfer, Degree
and Certificate
29% placed
English (7323 placed)
English 50 4 units
18% placed
English 60 4 units
7% placed
ACDV 65 2 units
37% placed
Academic Development
ACDV 201 9% placed
ENGLISH PLACEMENT Results with Changes 2013-2015
18%
Academic
Development
ACDV 201 (9%)
English 60 & English 50 Compressed Learning Community
25% placed into this series 8 units in one semester
ACDV 65 2 units
37% placed
29%
Academic
Development
ACDV 201 (9%)
English 53 Accelerated 25% placed into this series
4 units in one semester
ACDV 65 2 units
37% placed
New Placement based
on HS GPA and HS
English Grades
English 53 Accelerated 65% placed into this series
4 units in one semester
Path to English 1A:
$1,677,552
3 semesters
10 units
Path to English 1A
$1,084,682
2 semesters
6 units
Path to English 1A
$208,851
1 semester
4 units
MIH Student Profile
• 78% intend to transfer; 70% plan AA/AS prior to transfer
• Difficulty with Math and English together
• Difficulty maintaining full load of 12-15 units
• Unable to navigate necessary financial aid
• Unsupported by family
• No computer access
• Communication difficulty
need to communicate earlier
in the educational pipeline
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MIH Selected Majors over the last 4 years
MIH in 2015-2016
Ready:• Proctor training• Multiple Measures electronically applied & • collaboration on AP and EAP progress to college• Dual enrollment in career readiness:
Get Focused; Stay Focused• College and career pathways• Better coordination with high schools
Set:• Registration for Freshman Success• Mentor assignment in Summer Bridge• Writing Center expansion• Do your homework at BC initiative• Math lab redesign; Math pathway to statistics• Supplemental Instruction in 102 sections and
counting
Summer 2015 Bridge SectionsDate Time CRN#
6/1 – 6/3 8 – 11 am 50219
6/1 – 6/3 8 – 11 am 50220
6/1 – 6/3 1 – 4 pm 50221
6/1 – 6/3 1 – 4 pm 50222
6/8 – 6/10 8 – 11 am 50223
6/8 – 6/10 8 – 11 am 50224
6/8 – 6/10 1 – 4 pm 50225
6/8 – 6/10 1 – 4 pm 50226
6/15 – 6/17 8 – 11 am 50227
6/15 – 6/17 1 – 4 pm 50228
6/22 – 6/24 8 – 11 am 50229
6/22 – 6/24 1 – 4 pm 50230
7/6 – 7/8 8 – 11 am 72429
7/6 – 7/8 1 – 4 pm 72430
7/27 – 7/29 8 – 11 am 72431
8/3 – 8/7 8 – 11 am 72433
8/3 – 8/7 8 – 11 am 72434
8/3 – 8/7 1 – 4 pm 72435
8/3 – 8/7 1 – 4 pm 72436
8/10 – 8/12 8 – 11 am 72437
8/10 – 8/12 1 – 4 pm 72438
Dual Enrollment Important initiative
College & Career
Pathways
Rural Initiatives
2015 and Beyond
Agriculture; Logistics; Gen Ed Certification; Certificates of Achievement
Delano, Wasco, McFarland, Shafter, Arvin, Lamont
Sonya Christian
with
Steve WatkinApril 28, 2015
From Spring 2013
From Spring 2014
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