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Developing Pathways to College-Macomb Community College and Oakland University Partnership
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4. Established in 1954 as South Macomb Community College
Became a county wide community college following voter approval of a one-mill tax levy in 1962
Macomb ranks nationally in the top two percent in the number of associate's degrees awarded and as the largest grantor of associate's degrees in Michigan
5. Fall ’09 enrollment is 24,376 credit students with over 226,000 credit hours
Offers 200 different degree and certificate programs
Multi campus system
Nationally accredited by HLC since 1970
Three out of four college-bound seniors residing in Macomb County will attend Macomb Community College within five years of their high school graduation.
11. Founded in 1957
Initially Named Michigan State University-Oakland
Changed to Oakland University in 1963
Granted autonomy in 1970
50th Anniversary in 2007
12. One of the 15 MI public universities
Located in the city of Rochester, Oakland County
Fall 2009 Headcount—18,920
45% of students from Oakland County
30% of students from Macomb County
127 baccalaureate degree programs
99 graduate degree and certificate programs
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15. 50th in Personal Income Growth
50th in Unemployment Rate
50th in Employment Growth
50th in Index of Economic Momentum (population, personal income and employment)
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17. Improve High School Preparation
Expand Postsecondary Participation
Increase Degree Completion
Maximize Economic Benefits
18. Double the percentage of residents who attain postsecondary degrees or other credentials that link them to success in Michigan’s new economy.
Improve the alignment of Michigan’s institutions of higher education with emerging employment opportunities.
Build a dynamic workforce of employees who have the talents and skills needed for success in the 21st century.
19. Why is an Associate’s Degree Important for Transfer? Students who transfer with an associate’s degree – 43% complete Bachelor’s Degree in four years.
Students who transfer without an associate degree – 17% complete Bachelor’s Degree in four years
20. Announcement at special presentation on August 30, 2005, at the University Center
Oakland University expands its presence at the University Center at MCC – dubbed OU at Macomb – where students will be able to “dual enroll” at MCC and Oakland University
“Dual Enrollment makes it easier to get a bachelor’s degree in Macomb County” – OU President Gary D. Russi
Our students in Macomb County and our future work force will be better for it” – Michigan Lt. Governor John Cherry
21. The purpose of the Dual Enrollment/Dual Degree program is to increase the number of students who successfully complete both an Associate’s degree and a Baccalaureate degree. This goal is accomplished by allowing students to simultaneously earn credits toward both an associate’s degree and a baccalaureate degree, rather than requiring students to enroll separately for an associate’s degree, and then transfer their earned credits toward a baccalaureate degree. How did we get here from there?
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Steering Committee and Implementation Team
Memo of Understanding MCC and OU
Communication Plan
Admissions Application On-Line and Processes Defined
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement
Advising, Orientation and Program Guides
Course Data Exchange (EDI) in progress
Registration and Records
Resources and Budget
23. Fall 2006-first term of implementation
Goal to enroll 100 new students
Question of the hour – “Were there any show stoppers?”
Answer of the day – “We may not have all the sophisticated pieces in place but we can make this program work.”
24. 53 Students Applied
40 Students Admitted
36 Students Enrolled
12 Students Enrolled in OU classes only
14 Students Enrolled in Macomb classes only
10 Students Enrolled at both OU and Macomb
26 Financial Aid Students
25. Number of M2O students—531
Number of M2O students in OU classes ONLY--240
Total number M2O students in Macomb classes ONLY--176
Total number M2O students in BOTH OU and Macomb classes--115
Financial Aid students—176
26. Vital component of the OU at Macomb initiative
MI first formalized concurrent enrollment program
Joint admission through one online application
Coordinated financial aid with OU as the home institution
Expanded course selection
Enhanced advising and course planning
Access to the on-campus resources at both institutions
Timely completion of associate and bachelor’s degree
27. Enhanced Technology for Student Service
M20 Presentations at all Macomb Events
Increase the Number of Students Enrolled in M2O
OU and Macomb seen as the MI Concurrent Enrollment Experts-Spread the Word
Expansion of the Concurrent Enrollment partnerships
28. Schedule a kick-off meeting
Have degree partnership experts attend the meeting and offer words of advice
All representatives from both institutions should be invited
Provide an opportunity for discussion among the partners
Have food at the meeting
Degree partnership has to be identified as a priority
Create a Steering Committee
Members should be the senior managers from both institutions who have the authority to make decisions
Examples: Vice President, Student Affairs, Vice Provost, Academic Affairs, Assistant Vice President, Finance and Administration, Vice President, Marketing
29. Create an Enrollment Implementation Team
Members should include the following offices:
Financial Aid, Enrollment Services, Undergraduate Admissions, University Technology Services, Registrar, Student Business Services, Advising, Marketing, New Student Programs/Orientation,
Identify a chair from each partner
Create Team Subgroups to deal with specific issues
Marketing Team
Admissions/Records Team
Financial Aid and Scholarships Team
Advising/Orientation Team
Student Business Services Team
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Create a forum where subgroups can provide updates to the
implementation team
Create a listserve
Meet on a regular basis at each institution
Create a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
Circulate to other key administrators for input
Signing ceremony
Anticipate program start up costs
Identify technology needs and determine how these will be shared
Create a budget
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Involve faculty from both schools for course/curriculum development
Involve parents, high school counselors in the degree partnership
Create target goal
Plan big, implement small
Schedule a term implementation date
Team subgroups should meet on a regular basis
Create ongoing target goals
32. Ronald Hughes
hughesr@macomb.edu
Steve Shablin/OUShablin@oakland.edu
“Partners Together in M2O”
Special thanks to Dr. James Jacobs, President, Macomb Community College and former Director, Center for Workforce Development and Policy at Columbia University for his data on status of State of Michigan and a special thanks to our colleagues at Macomb Community College and Oakland University who are working to make M2O work.
33. First year, transfer and current students are eligible for the M2O program. International students, athletes, direct admit nursing students, and those students who hold over 32 credit hours are not eligible for the M2O program.
34. First year students (first time in ANY college)
Apply as a M2O student through Macomb 2 Oakland Website www.oakland.edu/m20. Send official high school transcripts and ACT scores to Oakland University Office of Admissions. Students must meet all Oakland University academic requirements to gain admission to the M2O program.
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Transfer Students
Transfer students with less than 32 credits and a minimum 2.50 cumulative grade point average may consider the M2O program. Interested transfer students should first meet with an Oakland University representative from the Office of Undergraduate Admissions or the OU at Macomb office housed on Macomb Community College’s center campus. After meeting with a representative, students can apply as a M2O student through the M2O website www.oakland.edu/m2o.
For students with 24 or more credits earned, all official transcripts from all colleges/ university attended must be submitted.
For students with less than 24 credits earned, official transcripts from all colleges/universities attended must be submitted in addition to high school transcripts. Admission in this case will be based on both high school and college criteria.
36. M2O Top Questions
Current Oakland University Students
A current Oakland University student with less than 32 credit hours may join the M2O program. Current OU students can pick up an M2O update form from the Office of Undergraduate Admissions (Rm.101 North Foundation Hall). Once the form is obtained a student must meet with their academic adviser to gain permission to join the program. Once the academic adviser signs the update form, it can be returned to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions for processing. It is highly encouraged to speak with a financial aid representative before joining the M2O program.
37. The application deadline for fall enrollment is August 1st, with deadlines for winter falling on December 1st and summer enrollment on April 1st.
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Any student wishing to receive financial aid must fill out the FAFSA form and include Oakland University’s school code (002307). For those students participating in the M2O program, all financial aid is processed through Oakland University and is deducted from the Oakland University bill. If the financial aid awarded is greater than the student’s costs at Oakland University, a refund is issued to the student. Since financial aid is processed through Oakland University, financial aid is not reflected on the Macomb Community College bill. Therefore, students are required to pay their tuition bill at Macomb Community College based on the payment deadline
established by Macomb.
39. Yes, however, you must enroll in full-time study (12 credit hours) at Oakland University for each semester you receive the scholarship.
40. Campus tours are typically given Monday through Friday at both institutions. Please visit the websites to find out more information.
Oakland University:
www.oakland.edu/toursandevents
Macomb Community College: http://www.macomb.edu/Future+Students/Admissions+And+Enrollment/Campus+Tours.htm
41. You can contact Pam Kellett, the Director of the M2O program at kellett@oakland.edu or (586) 263-6242.
Also, be sure to visit the M2O website at www.oakland.edu/m2o.
42. If you are a new student at OU, there are special orientation dates set aside for your registration process. These Orientations will cover everything included in an Oakland Orientation. In addition, Academic Advisers from Macomb will be available, as well as specially trained financial aid representatives to answer your M2O financial aid questions. You will receive more information about orientation once you are admitted into the M2O program.
43. Yes. Depending upon how many credits you choose to take at each college, your bill will vary. If you take classes at both Macomb and Oakland, you will be billed separately; however, your financial aid award letter will come from Oakland University’s Office of Student Financial Services.