12/3/10 bill and melinda gates foundation supporting student success: preventing loss, creating...
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Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Supporting Student Success: Preventing Loss, Creating Momentum
State Work for Completion
June 8, 2010
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State Work for Completion
States of Interest:
What does ‘state of interest’ mean?
How did we select our states?How are we organized?
Map of investments
Approach: Capacity to educate policymakers
State CapacityIncentive Funding, Measurement, and Flexibility
Complete College AmericaState Discussion Groups & Report Out
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Postsecondary Success Priority States of Interest
State State Lead Email AddressNorth Carolina Danielle Gonzales
Ohio
Texas Jason Rohloff
Washington David Bley
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State State Lead Email Address
Arizona Tom Dawson
California Ebony Lee
Florida
GeorgiaDanielle Gonzales
New York Joe Scantlebury
Postsecondary Success States of Interest
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MONTANA
WYOMING
IDAHO
WASHINGTON
OREGON
NEVADA
UTAH
CALIFORNIA
ARIZONA
NORTH DAKOTA
SOUTH DAKOTA
NEBRASKA
COLORADO
NEW MEXICO
TEXAS*
OKLAHOMA
KANSAS
ARKANSAS
LOUISIANA
MISSOURI
IOWA
MINNESOTA
WISCONSIN
ILLINOISINDIANA
KENTUCKY
MISS ALABAMAGEORGIA
FLORIDA*
SOUTHCAROLINA
CAROLINA*
VIRGINIA*WV
OHIO*
MICHIGANNEW YORK
PENN
MARYLAND
DELAWARE
NEWJERSEY
CONN*RI
MASS
MAINE
VT
NH
NORTHTENNESSEE
HAWAII
Postsecondary Success (2)
College Ready (8)
CR + PS (7)
Complete College America States (21)
Achieving the Dream (AtD) States (16) * AtD Development Education Initiative
POSTSECONDARY SUCCESSOur direct investments reach a total of 80 community colleges in 19 states.
Collectively, these institutions enroll over 1 million students, 255,000 of whom are low -income.*
San Francisco
Riverside
Jacksonville
Dayton
New York City
Phoenix
Mesa
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USP STATES OF INTEREST PS REFORM NETWORKS
CLIP sites
Direct investment
Direct investment in a target college (high #/high % of low-income students)
Direct investment – multi college district
Direct investment – multi college district with a target college
* Data are from IPEDS 2007-08. Enrollment figure is total enrollment (not FTE). Proxy for low-income students are those who receive Pell grants. This is an imprecise proxy for low-income because not all Pell eligible students apply for aid. A recent analysis of national NPSAS data ( Kantrowitz) estimated that, in 2007-08, 2.3M (28%) of Pell-eligible students did not apply to receive aid.
Map includes public 2-year institutions (“community colleges”) only. As of April 2010, PS had direct investments in 3 pub lic 4-year institutions: Miami-Dade College, South Texas College, and Bellevue College These are not mapped or included in the totals. Map also does not include 107 community colleg es to whom we make indirect investments – those that receive services and/or capacity building assistance through a BMGF -funded higher education network, district or system (e.g., Achieving the Dream full network, Gateway to College, and Breaking Through). These 107 institutions enroll an additional 945,000 students, approx 245,000 of whom are low -income.
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•COMMUNITY COLLEGES
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State Current Investments with State-Specific Focus
Arizona • Viacom
California • MDRC• Learning Point Associates/Jim Rosenbaum• Monterey Institute for Technology & Education
• University of California, Los Angeles• Gateway to College• Viacom• Year Up• Excelencia in Education
Florida • Ounce of Prevention • MDC (Achieving the Dream)• Viacom
Georgia • Viacom• Gateway to College• YouthBuild
• Year Up
New York • MDRC • CUNY • Demos• Year Up
• Princeton University• Good Shepherd Services• Viacom• Excelencia in Education
Postsecondary Success Investments with State-Specific Focus
This is a DRAFT document and will continue to be developed. This list does not contain all Postsecondary Success Investments – only those with a state-specific focus.
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State Current Investments with State-Specific Focus
North Carolina • Center for Law & Social Policy• Demos• Jobs for the Future (Breaking Through)• The Manufacturing Institute
• MDC (Achieving the Dream)• Gateway to College• Viacom
Ohio • MDRC• Center for Law & Social Policy• Demos• Jobs for the Future (Breaking Through)• MDC (Achieving the Dream)• The Manufacturing Institute
• YouthBuild• Gateway to College• Brookings Institution• Living Cities, Inc.• Viacom
Texas • Center for Law & Social Policy• Jobs for the Future (Breaking Through)• MDC (Achieving the Dream)• Excelencia in Education
• Gateway to College• Viacom• The Manufacturing Institute
Washington • Skill Up Washington• Center for Law & Social Policy• Jobs for the Future (Breaking Through)• Teacher’s College, Columbia University
• Gateway to College• Living Cities, Inc.• The Manufacturing Institute
Postsecondary Success Investments with State-Specific Focus
This is a DRAFT document and will continue to be developed. This list does not contain all Postsecondary Success Investments – only those with a state-specific focus.
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Policy Issues
Incentive funding Measurement Flexibility
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Complete College America
Stan Jones
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State Discussion Groups
Share what is the work currently going on in your state:
What is the work currently going on in your state?What are the pain points/challenges/ opportunities in working together?
How can the Foundation support better connections? Quarterly phone callsConveningsCompletionmatters.org
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Break-Out Assignments
OH Sidney Hacker Willows ANC Linda Suggs Willows BTX Jason Rohloff AspenWA David Bley CedarFederal Tom Dawson DouglasCommunications Marie Groark JuniperResearch & Data Ann Person Madrona
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Reporting Out
What are the pain points/challenges/ opportunities in working together?How can the Foundation support better connections?
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