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Multiple Pathways to Post-Secondary Education at the University of the District of Columbia . The DC public higher education system : The UDC Main C ampus (Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, & Law degrees) The UDC Community College (Associate’s degrees)
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Multiple Pathways to Post-Secondary Education at the University of the District of Columbia • The DC public higher education system: • The UDC Main Campus (Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, & Law degrees) • The UDC Community College (Associate’s degrees) • The UDC Community College Workforce Development and Lifelong Learning (Certifications & Licenses) • Incoming students must take a placement exam to determine course placement: • ACCUPLACER Exam for UDC and UDC-CC credit programs • CASAS Assessment for UDC-CC Workforce Development non-credit programs
Post-Secondary Preparation • Goal of CASAS = To assess students’ readiness for non-credit training courses that prepare students for certifications or licenses in workforce areas. • Goal of ACCUPLACER = To assess students’ eligibility for credit-bearing college courses in Math and English • What high school students can do with ACCUPLACER results: • Start earning college credits in eligible areas (UDC-CC Dual Enrollment, HISCIP, etc.) • High school students that earn 6 or more college credits graduate from college at significantly higher rates than students entering college without credits • Spend additional time getting ready for credit-bearing college courses • My Foundations Lab Intervention course • Supplemental instruction provided by the high school or community organization • Other intervention
About ACCUPLACER Exams & MFL • Created by the College Board, announced plans to align ACCUPLACER to Common Core State Standards; Used in 1,300 institutions of higher education nationwide • ACCUPLACER Exams assess students in 4 areas: • Reading Comprehension • Sentence Skills • Arithmetic • Elementary Algebra • ACCUPLACER Placement Exam: determines placement into credit-bearing college courses (average length 2-3 hours) • ACCUPLACER Diagnostic Exam: determines math and reading areas where student needs additional instruction; content is automatically populated in MFL intervention when created (average length 4 hours) • My Foundations Lab (MFL) Intervention: provides students with math and reading assignments, tutorials, assessments; automatically imports student’s diagnostic scores into intervention content (average time spent 6-10 weeks) • Instructor needed to oversee intervention and to provide supplemental instruction
2013 Results • About 60% of incoming college students nationally take one or more remedial courses • 96% of incoming UDC Community College students take one or more remedial courses • 1,170 high school or GED program students tested in 2013 • 19% are eligible for credit-bearing college courses in English • 8% are eligible for credit-bearing college courses in Math
About CASAS & MFL • Created by CASAS, a nonprofit organization, focuses on assessment and curriculum development of basic skills for youth and adults; Administered to more than five million youth and adults annually • CASAS Appraisal assesses students in 2 areas: • Reading Comprehension • Arithmetic • My Foundations Lab (MFL) Intervention: provides students with math and reading assignments, tutorials, assessments; automatically imports student’s diagnostic scores into intervention content (average time spent 6-10 weeks) • First step is the Pathbuilder– diagnostic determines math and reading areas where student needs additional instruction; content is automatically populated in MFL intervention when created (average length 2-3 hours) • Instructor needed to oversee intervention and to provide supplemental instruction
Workforce Programs • Focus on five industry areas • Allied Health and Nursing • Administrative & Information Technology • Transportation • Construction & Property Management • Hospitality & Tourism • Program design • Competency-based • Aligned with third-party credentials • “Skills Checks” in MFL before course completion • Mapped to career pathways
Future Plans • Dual enrollment workforce programs • Age requirements for some credentials • Dual credit with DCPS • Scale up ACCUPLACER assessment and intervention for 9th-12th grade • Articulation of credentialed workforce programs to for-credit courses • Leveraging CTE funds to support more models of dual enrollment (workforce and credit)
Contact Us • Edith Westfall, Director for the Center for Workforce Strategies, ewestfall@udc.edu, 202-274-6532 • Robyn Attebury, Director of College Readiness and Community Outreach, robyn.attebury@udc.edu, 202-274-5123 • Future PD Sessions about ACCUPLACER assessments: • March 19th • April 10th • Register through OSSE