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Dialogue on Success. WVCCA and WVADE Joint Conference Thursday, Oct. 26, 2006 Laura Wilcox, Kanawha County/RESA III Coordinator, ABE Marie Bias-Jones, Lead ABE Instructor, WVS Adult Learning Center Dr. Sue Forsbrey, Program Director, WVSCTC Lou Griffith, Project Coordinator, WVSCTC.
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Dialogue on Success WVCCA and WVADE Joint Conference Thursday, Oct. 26, 2006 Laura Wilcox, Kanawha County/RESA III Coordinator, ABE Marie Bias-Jones, Lead ABE Instructor, WVS Adult Learning Center Dr. Sue Forsbrey, Program Director, WVSCTC Lou Griffith, Project Coordinator, WVSCTC
Grant Program • Goals • Outreach to targeted community members and hospital employees • Increase local RN population 3
WVSCTC NursingEntrance Requirements • GPA • HS 3.0 • MC addressed folks who had been out of High School for 5 or more years – serving as a replacement GPA • College 2.75 • Academic Forgiveness available within stipulations • Placement • College level • Math • English • Nursing Entrance Test (NET) 7
Middle CollegeProgram Requirements TABE >12.9 • Directly eligible for • Placement testing • NET 10.0 reading and 9 math/language • Enter Middle College for • Accelerated Bridging curriculum 8
Middle College Goals: • Successful college level course placement • Passing entrance exam (NET) • Required to enter WVSCTC Nursing Program • Skills refresher/development • Confidence booster • Cohort building for both • individual support and • program success 9
Middle College • College preparatory • syllabus • attendance policy • grades based on college scale 10
Curriculum Ongoing Development: • Collaborative • Team effort • Nursing faculty • Counselors • Hospital • Current DOE software • Nursing students 11
Curriculum Ongoing Development: • flexible • participant driven • individualized approach • learning styles • special needs • small group and one-on-one instruction 12
Curriculum Content Nursing emphasis • Basic computer literacy instruction • Computer literacy checklist • Internet search on nursing topics • PowerPoint presentation on health subject • Language arts • Nursing subject matter used from disease control to trends and issues in nursing • Math • Presentation and review of basic math through algebra • Nursing subject matter/dose conversions 13
Content Sample Nursing Emphasis Illustration Activity 14
Curriculum Resources Middle College PLATO – distance education Test taking skills Math focus reviews specifically targeted for AccuPlacer NET Guest speakers – industry professionals/leaders Academic Support Services Counselors – individual student focus 15
Challenges • Diverse populations • Age/Life-stage • Ability • Working/school scheduling responsibilities • Saturdays • Time constraints • 12 wks • Higher-level math 16
Successes • Retention • Flexibility • Cohort building • Study groups • Team support • Self esteem • Scores 17
Results – Nursing Entrance Test • NET passing rate < 35% historical passing rate (both Eng/Math, of those testing for the WVSCTC nursing program) -compared to- 87% of Middle College graduates passed NET on the first attempt following completion 18
Results – college level placement • AccuPlacer 71% placement, Intro to Algebra or above 100% placement, English 101 or above • Promising anecdotal results in general education courses 19
Results – pathways program • Entrance into Grant-Funded Nursing CAMC Pathways program • 35 of the 43 nursing students selected for the 2007 Cohort benefited to some extent by these program resources • 19 of these were graduates from the full Middle College program and would otherwise not have been able to enter the nursing program within the next two years 20
Results – nursing students • Fully paid education • Federal grant • tuition • Signed contracts with CAMC - 3 year forgivable loan • fees, books, equipment, titers, and other direct costs • Employment as an RN at the current market wage 21
Additional value Data for • program evaluation • test comparison studies • WorkKeys • TABE • AccuPlacer • NET 22
Additional value Serendipitous results: • Exposure to additional education opportunities • Awareness of other health vocation opportunities • Students’ realistic expectations of appropriate career choices • Replicable results for • other programs within the College • other colleges’ nursing programs 23
Next Steps • Begin the WVSCTC Nursing Program in January • Ongoing support throughout the program 24
Questions? Laura Wilcox, RESA III, ABE (304) 766-7655 lwilcox@access.k12.wv.us Marie Bias-Jones, WVS Adult Learning Center (304) 766-5135 biasjmh@wvstateu.edu Dr. Sue Forsbrey, WVSCTC (304) 766-3133 forsbrey@wvsctc.edu Lou Griffith, WVSCTC (304) 204-4017 lgriffi1@wvsctc.edu 25