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It’s College That Works!

It’s College That Works!. Dr. Nichole Kennedy Executive Director of Student Affairs nkennedy@tcsg.edu September 6, 2012. Investing in our Students The TCSG colleges have added $659 million in new buildings, renovations and equipment over the last six years.

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It’s College That Works!

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  1. It’s College That Works! Dr. Nichole Kennedy Executive Director of Student Affairs nkennedy@tcsg.edu September 6, 2012

  2. Investing in our StudentsThe TCSG colleges have added $659 million in new buildings, renovations and equipment over the last six years new classroom & lab construction: $393,000,000new classroom & lab equipment: $129,000,000campus building renovations: $92,000,000 Georgia career academy grants: $45,000,000

  3. TCSG Enrollment has Skyrocketed at the 25 TCSG Colleges . . . • Enrollment grew by 46,000 students between FY08 - FY11 • 32% increase in students in three years • 190,000 students enrolled in the 26 TCSG colleges in FY11 • 167,000 students enrolled in the 25 TCSG colleges in FY12 • Semester conversion • HOPE changes • 15 TCSG colleges in Community College Week Magazine lists of 50 fastest-growing two-year colleges in the nation in 2010

  4. Statewide Articulation University System of Georgia

  5. TCSG & USG Statewide Articulation TCSG Course USG Course Equivalent • American Literature ENGL 2130 • Art Appreciation         ARTS 1101 • World History I            HIST 1111 • World History II           HIST 1112 • U.S. History I               HIST 2111 • U.S. History II              HIST 2112 • Intro to Humanities    HUMN 1101 • Intro to Psychology PSYC 1101 • Intro to Sociology SOCI 1101 • American Govt.           POLS 1101 • Economics (Principles) ECON 1101 • Economics Macro ECON 1199 • Economics Micro         ECON 1998 • English Composition I ENG 1101 • English Composition 11 ENG 1102 • Public Speaking SPCH 1101 • Biology I                      BIOL 1111 (L) • Biology II                     BIOL 1112 (L) • Chemistry I                  CHEM 1151 (L) • Chemistry II                 CHEM 1152 (L) • Intro to Statistics         MATH 1127 • Pre-Calculus MATH 1113 • Calculus                       MATH 1131 • College Algebra MATH 1111 • Math Modeling MATH 1101 • Intro to Physics I         PHYS 1111 (L) • Intro to Physics II         PHYS 1112 (L)

  6. Dual Enrollment Alliances – Statewide Articulation Georgia Department of Education

  7. Statewide Assessments – December, 2012

  8. Statewide Pilot Launch - December, 2012 & May, 2013

  9. Model Articulation (TCSG & Southern Polytechnic State University) BAS Articulation Signed May, 2009 • 134 TCSG Students BAS IT (1 Masters) • 43 TCSG Students BAS Business • 16 TCSG Students BAS Manufacturing BSET Articulation Signed May, 2011 • 18+ North Georgia Technical College

  10. Electrical Engineering Technology (SPSU)

  11. Mechanical Engineering Technology (SPSU)

  12. Industrial Engineering Technology (SPSU)

  13. Dual Enrollment Video https://www.dropbox.com/s/uhl5r0q04mzdzhm/TCSG%20DE%20Final-Windows.mp4

  14. Seamless Education HB 186 – Section I (7) • House Bill 186 – Restores FTE Funding to High Schools that participate in DE. • Every state education agency, postsecondary institution, and local school system should provide all high school students with opportunities for accelerated learning through dual credit coursework leading to at least six postsecondary credits and have as a collective goal to graduate every student with postsecondary credit

  15. High School Benefits How Does Dual Credit Benefit High Schools? Benefits Benefits to High School Partners

  16. High School Benefits How Does Dual Credit Benefit High School Students? Student Benefits Benefits to High School Students

  17. How Does Dual Credit Benefit Postsecondary? Postsecondary Benefits Creates postsecondary pipeline Benefits to Postsecondary Provide early entry into workforce Instruct efficiently Enable tax payer efficiency Declared major

  18. College Credit Now Dual Enrollment Residential Programs Joint Enrollment Articulated Credit Move On When Ready Early Colleges

  19. Dual Credit Programs 2011- 2012 Fiscal Year

  20. TCSG – High School Initiatives Web Pagehttps://tcsg.edu/fordualcredit.php#joint

  21. Why TCSG & DE? • Harvard Pathways to Prosperity • 4 year degrees • 2 year degrees • Certifications • Apprenticeships • Entrepreneurship http://www.gse.harvard.edu/news_events/features/2011/Pathways_to_Prosperity_Feb2011.pdf

  22. Questions /presentations2011/articulationassessment2011.pptx/07/07/20011/rbs

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