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Community Meeting –Thursday, August 13, 2020

Community Meeting

Presented by Dr. Deborah Leblanc

Member, CCCD Board of Trustees

Dr. Keith CurryPresident/CEO, Compton College

Thursday, August 13, 2020

Community Meeting –Thursday, August 13, 2020

COMPTON COLLEGE

Community Meeting –Thursday, August 13, 2020

Compton College Glance Compton College is the 114th California Community

College and achieved accreditation on June 7, 2017.

Compton College serves the following communities Compton, Lynwood, Paramount and Willowbrook, as well as portions of Athens, Bellflower, Carson, Downey, Dominguez, Lakewood, Long Beach, and South Gate.

Compton College offers 41 associate degrees and 38 certificates.

Compton College enrollment reached 11,510 students in 2018-2019.

Community Meeting –Thursday, August 13, 2020

CCCD Demographics

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0.0%2.0%4.0%6.0%8.0%

10.0%12.0%14.0%16.0%18.0%

Under5 years

5-14years

15-19years

20-24years

25-34years

35-44years

45-54years

55-64years

65-74years

75yearsand

older

Service Area Population

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Compton College Ethnicity

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African American

23%

American Indian

0%

Asian7%

Latinx61%

Pacific Islander1%

Two or More Race3%

Unknown1%

White 4%

2018-2019

19 or less 20 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 - 54 55+Other 5% 4% 5% 5% 5% 7%White 4% 4% 4% 6% 8% 6%Latinx 71% 65% 56% 42% 32% 19%Asian 4% 8% 8% 9% 3% 4%African American 15% 19% 27% 38% 53% 65%

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

2018-2019

African American Asian Latinx White Other

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COMPTON COLLEGE 2024

Community Meeting –Thursday, August 13, 2020

Compton College 2024

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http://www.compton.edu/adminandoperations/masterplan/Compton-College-2024.pdf

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Compton College 2024

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www.compton.edu/adminandoperations/masterplan/11_14_Draft_Rev_DIGITAL.pdf

www.compton.edu/adminandoperations/masterplan/docs/Compton-College-2024-Staffing-Plan.pdf

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Enrollment Management Plan

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www.compton.edu/adminandoperations/masterplan/docs/2020_Enrollment-Management-Plan.pdf

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Strategic Initiatives 2017-2024 Improve Enrollment, Retention, and Completion

Rates of our Students. Support the Success of all Students to meet their

Education and Career Goals. Support Student Success through the use of

Technology. Offer Excellent Programs that lead to Degree and

Certificates in Allied Health and Technical Fields. Establish Partnerships in the Community, and

with our K-12 Schools.

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2020-2021 COMPTON COLLEGE GOALS

Community Meeting –Thursday, August 13, 2020

2020-2021 Compton College Goals

1. Implement Tartar Completion by Design to ensure all students complete more quickly with less units, transfer, and are employed in their field of study.

2. Maintain Student Enrollment at 5,980 Full-Time Equivalent Students (FTES) for the 2020-2021 year.

3. Complete all Compton College Accreditation efforts.

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2020-2021 Compton College Goals4. Continue to improve facilities to support student

learning and success.

5. Continue to develop and enhance partnerships with schools, colleges, universities, businesses, and community-based organizations to respond to the educational, workforce training and economic development need.

6. Create a stronger sense of connection among employees, students, college, and the community.

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2020-2021 BUDGET

Community Meeting –Thursday, August 13, 2020

2021 California State Budget No Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) in the 2020-2021 Budget.

State budget preserves funding for most categorical programs at 2019-2020 levels.

A new $120 million block grant to help Districts cover costs related to COVID-19 pandemic.

$10 million funding for legal services support for immigrant students, faculty and staff.

$5.8 million to fund Dreamer Resource Liaisons services.

Compton College Physical Education Complex Replacement was included in the 2020-2021 Budget.

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FACILITIES UPDATE

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Completed Facilities Projects

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The Compton Community College District grounds continue to improve thanks to funds from Measure CC and Measure C supported by voters in 2002 and 2014, respectively. Projects completed in the last three years include:

• Student Health Center: installation of a modular building to house the Student Health Center. Completed: March 2017.

• Music Building North Wing & Little Theater: the $3 million Music Building renovation project included upgrades to the 220-seat Little Theater. Completed: December 2016.

• Cosmetology Facility: installation of a modular building in Tartar Village to house the new cosmetology program. Completed: August 2016.

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Completed Facilities Projects

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• Allied Health Building: construction on a new $12 million, state-of-the-art Allied Health Building to house the nursing and child development programs. Completed: December 2015

• Football Stadium and Track: renovation of the existing football field and track and installation of new synthetic turf on the field. Completed: September 2015

• Public Safety Building: a groundbreaking ceremony occurred in July 2018 for construction of a $4.7 million, all-new building to house the Compton District Police Department. Estimated Completion: July 2019.

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Current Construction Projects

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• Instructional Building 1: The $18.8 million project includes the removal of Row Buildings G, half of F, two-thirds of E, and Modular Buildings M1 and M2 (total of six structures) and replace them with a new, state-of-the-art instructional building. Estimated Completion: Spring 2021

• Instructional Building 2: this $25.6 million project involves the removal of Row Building D, and the remainder of Row E and F buildings, and construction of a second state-of-the-art instructional building on campus. Estimated Completion: Fall 2021

• Student Services Building: a $20.4 million facility will become a one-stop hub for all student services. The project involves the demolition of the old Library building, and construction of the new Student Services Building. Estimated Completion: Winter 2021

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OLIVER W. CONNER COLLEGE PROMISE PROGRAM

Community Meeting –Thursday, August 13, 2020

Compton College Promise

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Compton College & Promise Agreements

Compton Unified School District

MOU signedOctober 2017

Lynwood Unified School District

MOU signedMay 2018

Paramount Unified School

DistrictMOU signed

June 2019

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Our Promise. Your Future.

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Promise students will: Receive Guaranteed Admission Receive waived enrollment fees during the first two years of college

for enrolling in 12 units at Census Receive up to $400 a year for books and course supplies during

their first two years Receive a free tablet/laptop upon successful completion of their first

year at Compton College and enrollment in 12 units at Census during their third semester

Be eligible to receive support services through the Compton College Graduate Advantage if they meet the specific requirements for admission to UC Irvine through the Transfer Admission Guarantee

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The Pledge continued…

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Assistance to complete the required Registration Steps

Priority Registration at Compton College before graduating from high school

Participation in Support Programs such as First Year Experience and Extended Opportunity Programs and Services

Financial Fit Plan to assess all available Financial Aid

Summer Bridge classes to assist with college-level English and math placement

Receive Early College & Career Planning beginning in the 6th grade

“To & Through Pledge” in middle school students with the support of their parents

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Student Support Programs

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First Year Experience Program (FYE) (must meet eligibility requirements) Counseling Learning Communities Peer Mentors Transfer Support

Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS/CARE) (must meet eligibility requirements) Counseling Book Voucher Meal Voucher Transportation Assistance Peer Mentors Tutors

Additional student support available

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COMMUNITY DISCUSSION

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Thank You!

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Keith Curry, Ed.D.President/CEOCompton Collegekcurry@compton.edu

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