SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY COLLEGE • FALL 2015
Institutionalizing Community Feedback S AN B ERNARDINO V ALLEY C - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Institutionalizing Community Feedback S AN B ERNARDINO V ALLEY C - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Institutionalizing Community Feedback S AN B ERNARDINO V ALLEY C OLLEGE F ALL 2015 Your Future Starts Here! San Bernardino Valley College provides quality education and services to a diverse community of learners. 9:00 to 9:15 a.m.
Your Future Starts Here!
San Bernardino Valley College provides quality education and services to a diverse community of learners.
9:00 to 9:15 a.m.
- Networking, Seating, Welcoming
9:15 to 9:45 a.m.
- Introductions and panel presentation
- Dr. James E. Smith, Dean,
Research, Planning, and Institutional Effectiveness
- Emma Diaz, AB86 Adult Education Planning Grant
Administrator
- Albert Maniaol, Dean,
Applied Technology, Transportation & Culinary
- Mr. Johnny Conley, Interim Director of First Year Experience
9:45 to 10: 30 a.m.
- Questions for presenters and breakout sessions
10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
- Report-out, Discussion, and Summary
2015-2016
SBVC is viewed as the most stable institution in the community!
Career Technical Education (CTE) Associates Degree Transfer to 4- year Colleges Nearly 90 years of Service
SBVC . . .
- Serves over 12,500 students a semester
- Offers between 1,250–1,450 sections a semester
- Employs approximately 147 full-time and 386 part-time
faculty, 193 classified staff, and 17 administrators (total = 743)
- Graduates over 1,000 students every year
Institutionalizing Community Feedback
Ethnic Breakdown
Fall 2014 Fall 2014 Student Count Student (% )
San Bernardino Total
12,643 100.00%
African-American
1,539 12.17%
American Indian/Alaskan Nat.
26 0.21%
Asian
439 3.47%
Filipino
142 1.12%
Hispanic
8,269 65.40%
Multi-Ethnicity
406 3.21%
Pacific Islander
44 0.35%
Unknown
51 0.40%
White Non-Hispanic
1,727 13.66%
Student Success Student Equity
Partnerships
SBVC Needs Campus and Community Input in Planning and Evaluation
Math Assessment 2013-15 3 - levels below transfer 6.4% 2 - levels below transfer 16.29 1 - level below transfer 36.12%
Success in Basic Skills Math
Nearly 60% for those who start college ready on the first attempt
Assessment Outcomes
Assessment to Transfer-level English and Math
Transfer-level English
Asian
31.03% 9.43%
Black
23.59% 1.04%
Hispanic
26.58% 2.31%
White
39.84% 3.00% Transfer-level Math
Emma Diaz AB86 Adult Education Planning Grant Administrator
Albert Maniaol Dean, Applied Technology, Transportation & Culinary
Five categories of SBVC Partnerships:
- Private Businesses, Industry Employer
- Government (State & Federal)
- K-12, ROP, and Adult Schools
- 4-year Colleges
- Faith-based
- Mr. Johnny Conley
Interim Director of First Year Experience
Student Success/Equity Activities from First Year Experience (FYE) Program
- New Student Welcome Day
- Welcome Back Student/Parent Valley Night
- Student Success Workshops
- Family Affair Gatherings
- University Visits
- Student Success Spotlight Events
- FASFA Student Success Workshops
- Brother to Brother Club (male cohort)
- Access
- Course Success
- Graduation
- Transfer
Areas of Student Equity Focus
Board Imperatives
California System Strategic Goals
- College Awareness and Access
- Student Success and Readiness
- Partnerships for Economic and
Workforce Development
- System Effectiveness
- Resource Development
SBCCD Strategic Goals
- Student Success
- Enrollment and Access
- Partnerships of Strategic
Importance
- District Operational Systems
Our planning process aligns with all other plans, internal and external.
SBVC Strategic Goals
- Access
- Student Success
- Communication, Culture, & Climate
- Leadership & Professional Development
- Effective Evaluation and Accountability
- Facilities
Program Review Recommendations Staff Positions Faculty Positions
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