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Student Pathway

Student Pathway. Consider College Education. Enter Program of Study. Complete Program of Study. Community College Student Pathways. Status Quo Pathway Design. Little upfront career or college planning Remediation narrowly focused on math and English, no “soft skills” prep

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Student Pathway

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  1. Student Pathway Consider College Education Enter Program of Study Complete Program of Study

  2. Community College Student Pathways

  3. Status Quo Pathway Design • Little upfront career or college planning • Remediation narrowly focused on math and English, no “soft skills” prep • Programs paths unclear; too many choices • Poor alignment with requirements for further education and career advancement • Students’ progress not monitored • Limited on-going feedback and support

  4. Guided Pathways to Success • Program learning goals clearly defined and aligned with outcome requirements • Program paths well structured, prescribed • Students’ progress closely monitored; timely feedback provided • “On-ramps” help students choose and enter a program of study • Strong alignment with high school and adult basic education

  5. Pathway Redesign Process STEP 4 STEP 2 START HERE STEP 3 • Market program paths • Build bridges from high school and adult ed. into program streams • Help students choose program pathway and track entry • Build prescribed “on-ramps” customized to largest program streams • Clearly define and prescribe program paths • Monitor students’ progress and provide feedback and supports JIT • Incentivize progress • Align academic program outcomes with requirements for success in further education and (for CTE programs) in the labor market

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