Al igning w i th the V is ion f or Succes s : Our M is s ion , E quity P r in ciples , V is ion , an d Str ategic Goals
Friday, November 9, 2018DeRicco 274 & 275
Strategic Planning - The Process in 2018 (part 1)
September
July 31June 20-22
November
December
75 faculty, staff, students, administrators provided input
30 faculty, staff, students, administrators
revised
July 11 & 24
October
Your input
Gallery Walk: Additional
opportunity for input
College Forum: Final Equity Principles &
Strategic Goals Presented
Strategic Planning
Workshops
Unit Goals Revisited
Strategic Planning - The Process in 2019 (part 2)
June-August
MarchJanuary - February
September- October
May
75 faculty, staff, students, administrators provided input
Annual Department Goals Due to
Dr. Hart
June
March /April
Board Approval
Departments Create Action
Plans
Strategic Planning
Workshops
Evaluation of Planning Process
Submit District Strategic Goals to Chancellor’s
Office
Vision for Succes s
Guided PathwaysGoal 1:
Goal 3:
Goal 2:
Increase by at least 20 percent the number of CCC students annually who acquire associates degrees, credentials, certificates, or specific skill sets that prepare them for an in-demand job.
Increase by 35 percent the number of CCC students system-wide transferring annually to a CSU or UC, necessary to meet the state’s needs for workers with baccalaureate degrees.
Decrease the average number of units accumulated by CCC students earning associates degrees from approximately 87 to 79 total units—the average among the top 5th of colleges showing the strongest performance on this measure.
Implementing Guided Pathways in California’s Community Colleges
Laura Hope, Executive Vice Chancellor, CCCCOAcademics
Theresa Tena, Executive Vice Chancellor CCCCO Institutional Effectiveness
Guided Pathways
Goal 4:
Goal 6:
Goal 5:
Increase the percentage of exiting CTE students who report being employed in their field of study, from the statewide average of 60% to 69%--the average among the top 5th of colleges showing the strongest performance on this measure.
Reduce equity gaps by 40% across all of the previous measures through faster improvements among traditionally underrepresented students, closing the gap within 10 years.
Reduce regional achievement gaps across the previous measures through faster improvements among colleges located in regions with the lowest educational attainment of adults, with the goal of closing the gap within 10 years.
M ission Statem en t
ACCJC Standard I: Mission, Academic Quality and Institutional Effectiveness, and Integrity
The institution demonstrates strong commitment to a mission that emphasizes student learning and student achievement….:1. The mission describes the institution’s broad educational
purposes, its intended student population, the types of degrees and other credentials it offers, and its commitment to student learning and student achievement.
2. The institution uses data to determine how effectively it is accomplishing its mission, and whether the mission directs institutional priorities in meeting the educational needs of students.
ACCJC Standard I (continued)
3. The institution’s programs and services are aligned with its mission. The mission guides institutional decision-making, planning, and resource allocation and informs institutional goals for student learning and achievement. 4. The institution articulates its mission in a widely published statement approved by the governing board. The mission statement is periodically reviewed and updated as necessary.
BP 1200San J oaquin Delta Community College District is committed to student and community success.
We serve the needs of our diverse students and community through our excellent post-secondary education programs leading to equitable employment outcomes. We strengthen the economic development of our community by offering students the opportunity to pursue and the support necessary to attain degrees, certificates, career and technical education, as well as prepare for transfer to four-year universities.
To enhance the public good, we are committed to offering high quality instructional and student services programs that promote intellectual autonomy and critical thinking in a safe, inclusive, supportive, and affirming environment.
Equi t y P r in ciples
Edward Aguilar Manager of Student Equity & Diversity
Get t ing On the Sam e Page wi th Equi t y
Equality = Sameness All individuals are being treated equally with the same supports. It challenges the assumption that everyone benefits from the same
supports. As shown, not all start from the same position; some have a height advantage
Equity = FairnessPeople are being treated equitably. It demonstrates that when
different individuals are given different supports, it makes it possible for them to all have equal access.
Reality = Systemic OppressionDue to issues of systemic inequality, there are those who have more advantages that others. The systems have prioritized certain groups
over others either financially or racially.
Liberat ion = Removal Of BarriersBarriers have been removed and supports are no longer needed. The
inequity has been addressed.
Key Equi t y- related Term ss
Equity Principles
Social J u s t i c e
E qu i t yI n c l u s i on
T r a n s pa r en c yF l ex i bi l i t y
S t u den tC en t er ed
At San Joaquin Delta College, equity is about providing each student with the support they need to be successful, especially those who are most vulnerable. We embrace the following fundamental principles in our approach to equity.
VisionStatem en ts
Key:PG = Presidents GoalBG = Board GoalVFS = Vision for Success System-wide Goal
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Vision Statement 1Student Achievement - Guided by a commitment to achieving equitable outcomes, Delta College develops and maintains an institutional structure that supports the timely completion of students’ academic and professional goals leading to attainment of certificates, degrees, employment or transfer to four-year institutions. Aligns with PG #2, BG #2, VFS #1, 3, 4
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Vision Statement 2Equity and Diversity - Delta College promotes a climate of respect and authentic engagement. We are culturally responsive regarding the needs of our diverse student body and we strive to increase and sustain equitable outcomes for all students. We recruit and retain quality faculty and staff who are reflective of our students and our community in addition to providing all personnel with equity and diversity training. Aligns with PG#1, BG#1, VFS #5
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Vision Statement 3Community Engagement - Delta College fosters a high level of community engagement by implementing comprehensive outreach efforts, cultivating existing relationships, and developing new partnerships with local and regional residents as well as industry, government, education, and nonprofit organizations. Aligns with PG #2, BG #2, VFS #4, 6
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Vision Statement 4Fiscal Responsibility - Delta College maintains a transparent and sustainable budget process that prioritizes ensuring equitable opportunities and outcomes as well as being responsive to the evolving needs of all our students. We maintain strong budget reserves to ensure that District’s goals are achieved through flexibility and accountability.
Aligns with PG#3, BG #3
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Vision Statement 5Planning - Delta College engages in a District-wide strategic planning process that considers regional collaboration and distance education. We revisit our planning process at regular intervals. Our objectives are measurable, aim to increase student enrollment, improve retention,
completion, and transfer. Our planning efforts are inclusive of all staff, regardless of role. Aligns with PG #2, 4, VFS #1, 2
St rategic Goals: 20 18 - 20 20
Dr. Lisa Cooper WilkinsAssistant Superintendent/VP Student Services
Jill HilliardStudent
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Strategic Goal 1Student Success: Guided by a commitment to achieving equitable outcomes, Delta College will implement guided pathways with the intent to:Increase by at least 20% the number of Delta student annually who acquire associates degrees, credentials, certificates, or specific skills sets that prepare them for an in demand job.Increase by 35 percent the number of Delta students transferring annually to four-year universities, particularly, UC or CSU.Decrease the average number of units accumulated by Delta students earning associates degrees, from approximately 87 total units (the most recent system-wide average) to 79 total units1
Increase the percent of exiting CTE students who report being employed in their field of study from the most recent statewide average of 60 percent to an improved rate of 69 percent2
1 the average among the quintile of colleges showing the strongest performance on this metric2 the average among the quintile of colleges showing the strongest performance on this measure
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Strategic Goal 2Equity and Student Diversity: We strive to be culturally responsive to the needs of our diverse students, staff, and our community, and to increase equitable outcomes for all students by:• Recruiting and retaining diverse faculty/staff with a goal of mirroring these groups
with the demographics of the students and/or the community.• Administering a biannual campus climate survey to faculty, staff, administrators and
students • Reducing equity gaps across all of the above measures through faster
improvements among disproportionately impacted student groups with the goal of decreasing achievement gaps by 40 percent within 5 years and fully closing those achievement gaps within 10 years.
• Reducing regional achievement gaps across all of the above measures through faster improvements among colleges located in regions with the lowest educational attainment of adults, with the ultimate goal of fully closing the regional achievement gaps within 10 years.
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Strategic Goal 3Community Engagement: Delta College fosters a high level of community engagement to improve equitable completion and living wage employment outcomes to:• Reduce gaps across all of the above measures through faster improvements among
disproportionately impacted student groups with the goal of decreasing achievement gaps by 40 percent within 5 years and fully closing those achievement gaps within 10 years.
• Reduce regional achievement gaps across all of the above measures through faster improvements among colleges located in regions with the lowest educational attainment of adults, with the ultimate goal of fully closing the regional achievement gaps within 10 years.
• Increase attainment of CTE certificates by 10%.
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Strategic Goal 4Planning: Delta College engages in a regular, inclusive, District-wide strategic planning processes through Program Review, Enrollment Management Planning and the Comprehensive Master Plan with a 10% increase in rates of student enrollment as well as in their rates of improved retention, completion and transfer.
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Strategic Goal 5Fiscal Responsibility: Delta College maintains a sustainable budget through a transparent process that prioritizes equity and responsiveness to the evolving needs of our student community, through:• Maintaining 10% budget reserves;• Holding budget managers accountable;• Providing monthly reports to budget managers; and • Engaging in responsible bargaining strategies.
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Strategic Goal 6Capital Projects: Delta College maintains a sustainable budget through a Delta College develops and implements plans for all District service areas through a Comprehensive Master Plan that is responsive to our student andcommunity needs through:• Completion of Current Bond and Capital Projects with regular
progress reports provided (a minimum of once per semester);• Bi-annual review and revision of the Comprehensive Master
Plan for improved performance and greater efficiencies; and
• Determining finance options for capital improvement projects as identified in the Comprehensive Master Plan.
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Strategic Goal 7Foundation: Develop a strategic plan for the Delta College Foundation that focuses on developing an alumni association as well as program improvements, support for and reduction in equity gaps related to student completion and employment metrics.
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Strategic Goal 8Accreditation: Delta College will complete ACCJC’s Institutional Self Evaluation Report in Fall 2019 as well as receive full ACCJC Accreditation in 2020.
Thank you!