the santa barbara city college dual enrollment program model
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Carol Flores Dual Enrollment Coordinator Santa Barbara City College Santa Barbara, CA Jesus Vega Dual Enrollment Advisor Santa Barbara City College Santa Barbara, CA Staff Santa Barbara City College Santa Barbara, CA Learn about the SBCC Dual Enrollment Program, courses are offered in 32 academic disciplines with immediate college and high school credit awarded the semester a class is taken. Classes are offered on the high school campus. Learn how this program got started; get policy details and information on how agreements were set-up with their consortium high schools. Program logistics and staffing will also be discussed.TRANSCRIPT
The Santa Barbara City College Dual EnrollmentProgram Model
Introductions
Carol Flores,
Coordinator, Dual Enrollment
Jesus Vega
Program Advisor, Dual Enrollment
Program History &
3 Core Values
• Planning
• Service
• Collaboration
Program Core #1:
Planning:In 1998, our SBCC administration met extensively with high school administrators and faculty to build relationships and create a plan that would be a “WIN” for everyone, especially students and their parents.
Program Core #2:
Service:
The Dual Enrollment Program has been built with the philosophy that SBCC will bring college classes to each high school to provide access.
Program Core #3:
Collaboration:
Building and sustaining relationships is our #1 priority in program management.
California Dual
Enrollment Legislation
• Ed. Code, section 76300
• Senate Bill 292
• Senate Bill 338
Education Code 76300:
• The governing board of a community college district may exempt special part-time (high school) students from enrollment fees.
Enrollment Fees:
• SBCC does not charge fees when college classes are taken on the high school site as long as the student is a California resident.
Senate Bill 292 (1996):
• School districts can claim full ADA for dually enrolled students as long as they are enrolled in and attend high school for 240 minutes a day.
HS ADA & College FTE:
• SBCC requires that each student be enrolled in HS only classes for 240 minutes per day (~ 4 or 5 periods per day), anything above that can be Dual Enrollment and claimed by SBCC.
Senate Bill 338 (2003):
• The governing board of a school district may determine which students maybe benefit from “advanced scholastic or vocational work.” To participate students must obtain principal’s recommendation and parental consent. Community colleges may restrict admissions based on age, grade level or multiple assessments. In order for a college to claim full-time equivalent status, the class must be open and advertised to the general public.
Signature Approval, Pre-requisites, Assessment & Open Enrollment
• SBCC requires principal approval, all college pre-requisites must be met, assessment must be taken for math and English with appropriate placement in order for a high school student to be allowed to enroll in a Dual Enrollment class. All of our Dual Enrollment classes are advertised at least 30 days before the start of each class and they are open to our regular SBCC population due to an existing MOU with our local high school districts.
Dual Enrollment Policies and Practices: Earning College Credit in California High Schools
By: Joanne Wang Golann & Katherine L. Hughes — August 2008. Insight. San Francisco: The James Irvine Foundation.
http://ccrc.tc.columbia.edu/Publication.asp?UID=631
SBCC Articulation vs. Dual Enrollment
See Handout
(Green)
SBCC Dual Enrollment Program Details:
1. We offer non-duplicative post-secondary classes on-site at our local high school campuses, before school, during the day and after school.
2. Classes are offered in 15 academic and 16 career technical disciplines, with a total of 110 classes each semester (credit is awarded on an SBCC transcript that semester).
3. Our enrollment is between 2,500 and 3,000 (non-duplicative headcount) per year (only fall and spring).
Program Staffing Structure:
SBCC Program Staff 1 Dean (oversees multiple programs at SBCC)
1 Coordinator
1 Program Advisor
2 Part-time Support Staff
HS Full-time Instructors (SBCC Adjunct Faculty)
33
ROP Instructors
(SBCC Adjunct Faculty)
5
SBCC Full/Part-time instructors (teaching off campus at the HS)
14
Curriculum and Instruction:
1. Each instructor must meet the CCC Minimum Qualifications to teach (approved by SBCC Department Chair, SBCC EVP & SBCC Board).
2. Each instructor must cover the SBCC approved course outline.
3. Each class must meet/exceed the SBCC required instructional minutes.
4. Each class must use an approved SBCC textbook (or Moodle Instruction).
5. Students must meet any required pre-requisites or assessment standards.
6. Each instructor is evaluated on the same schedule as all SBCC adjunct faculty by the SBCC department.
Santa Barbara ConsortiumHigh School Academies & Programs
School Districts:Carpinteria Unified School District &Santa Barbara Unified School District
Carpinteria High School Dos Pueblos High School Santa Barbara High School San Marcos High School
Agriculture Science Technology Academy (ASTA)
Construction Program Multimedia Arts & Design (MAD) Academy
Environmental Horticulture Program
Culinary Arts Institute (CAI) Culinary Arts Program Visual Arts & Design Academy (VADA)
Health Careers Academy
The Academy of Media Arts (TAMA)
Engineering Academy Academy of Public Policy & Leadership (APPLe)
Construction Program International Baccalaureate Program
Green Academy
CHS Regional Occupation Program
DPHS Regional Occupation Program
SBHS Regional Occupation Program
SMHS Regional Occupation Program
Pathway Sample
Industry Sector Introductory Courses Concentrator Courses Capstone Courses
Arts Media and Entertainment Personal Computer Operations Computer Graphics (ROP)
Video Production (ROP)
Survey of Multimedia (SBCC)
Video Gaming Design (SBCC)
Finance and Business/Marketing and Sales
Computer Typing (ROP)
Microsoft Word (ROP)
Computer Accounting (ROP)
Microsoft Office (ROP/SBCC)
Virtual Enterprise (ROP)
E-Commerce (SBCC)
Health Science and Medical Technology
Intro to Health Careers
Communication
Psychology
Intro Allied Health Careers (ROP)
Medical Terminology (SBCC)
Certified Nursing Assistant & Internship (SBCC)
Sports Medicine & Community Classroom (ROP)
Dual Enrollment Application Procedures
See Handout
(Yellow)
SBCC Dual Enrollment Request Process Review
See Handout
(Pink)
Dual Enrollment Annual Curriculum Meeting Review
See Handout
(Blue)
Other Program Benefits:
1. Curriculum collaboration between secondary and post-secondary faculty and department chairs.
2. Secondary and post-secondary administrative & staff collaboration (principal meetings, counselor in-service, annual department meetings, etc.).
3. College credit for ROP classes.
Review & Discussion
• Issues of concern (ROP, PE, etc.)
• Why might a college or a high school find developing a Dual Enrollment program difficult.
• Current budget concerns and their impact on Dual Enrollment.
• Do you have questions for us?
Contact Information:
Carol Flores
SBCC Dual Enrollment
Coordinator
805.965.0581, 3020
Jesus Vega
SBCC Dual Enrollment
Program Advisor
805.965.0581, 4759
Thank You