Community College Spotlight Counselors Conference • December 6, 2016
Cuyamaca College College Logo Here 14 CTE Programs offering Certificates of Achievement & Associates Degrees Certification: quick way to marketable skills and high wages Kate Miller Cuyamaca CTE Transitions
S i g n a t u r e P r o g r a m s College Name Automotive Technology • Automotive Skills Day – May 6 – open to area high schools • Training Programs with local GM and FORD dealers through Ford ASSET and GM ASEP
S i g n a t u r e P r o g r a m s College Name Ornamental Horticulture • Spring Garden Festival – April 29 • Landscaping, Propagation, Arborist, Florist, Irrigation & more Associate Degrees in CTE usually transfer easily to CSU & UC four-year programs
MiraCosta College Donna Davis Faculty Director, Career Studies & Services
H I G H L I G H T S • Credit Enrollment: 15,129 • by Gender: Female: 58% Male: 42% • Credit Enrollment Average Age: 28 • Credit Enrollment by Ethnicity: • African American: 3% • Asian, Pacific Islander: 8% • Hispanic: 37% • White: 43% • Multiple: 6% • Other: 2% • Active Duty Military/Veterans/Dependents: 1,396
H I G H L I G H T S • Recently Passed a bond for Students, Veterans and Job Training • Improve the Veterans Center and services • Career training facilities and labs for science, health care, technology and skilled trades • Instructional technology improvements • Improve access for students with disabilities • Much needed facility upgrades • Gear Up Partnership/Presentations with Local High School Students
W H A T ’ S N E W • Bachelor of Science Degree in Biomanufacturing • Applications accepted 12/8/16-2/8/17; classes begin in fall, 2017 • Prepare students for work within North County’s thriving biotechnology industry • One of only 15 community colleges authorized to offer a B.S. • Internships Offer Advanced Education and Career Success for MiraCosta Students Marine Corps veteran Gilberto Perez interned with the Oceanside Airport MiraCosta photography student Gretchen Association and is now studying Koch landed an internship with the Hobie Cat Architecture at Cal Poly, Pomona. Company; following her internship, she was offered a full-time job with Hobie Cat.
Palomar College Margie Fritch Dean, Career Technical and Extended Education mfritch@palomar.edu
H I G H L I G H T S • Voted top community college in San Diego’s Best of 2016 Union-Tribune Readers Poll • 23,000 students • Summer bridge programs for high school students • Summer Academies with pathway focus • Dual enrollment and concurrent enrollment • 30 Career Technical programs
W H A T ’ S N E W • HVAC program (fall 2018) • Online Construction Inspection (fall 2017) • South Center Technology and Innovation (fall 2018) • Public Safety hub at Escondido campus • Police and Fire Academies for north county • Welding program expansion (fall 2018) • Diesel, Auto Technology, and Auto Collision
San Diego Continuing Education Sany Ramirez Associate Professor/ Counselor sramirez@sdccd.edu
H I G H L I G H T S Adult education division of San Diego Community College District San Diego Free noncredit adult education, career technical • training and transitional pathways to credit Continuing colleges Education • 44,000 students annually • 6 main campuses in San Diego Metro • 100+ off-site locations • 700 employees at SDCE • 147 countries represented • Ethnicity breakdown: • Latino (34%) • African-Americans (8%) • White (32%) • Asian (15%) • Experience a disability (5%) • 47% report an annual income of under $5,000 • Over 5500 students transition to City, Mesa, or Miramar College.
W H A T ’ S N E W Who are Continuing Education’s 44000 Students? San Diego Career Development and College Preparation English as a Second Language (13,300 students) Continuing Adult Basic Education (2,600 students) High School Diploma Program (2,000 students) Education Disability Support Programs Services (900 students) Over 180 High School Diplomas issued each year Career Technical Education (15,800 students) 30+ FREE short term certificate programs in: Allied Health Business Information Technology Hospitality CTE/heavy vocational Parent Education Over 6,300 certificate program awards each year Other Students: (Emeritus Program – 9,400 students)
Key Certificate Program Industry Sectors Accounting / Business Auto Body and Paint Automotive Technician Business Child Development Information Worker Technician Computers, IT and Digital Culinary & Bakeshop Electronic Technician Fashion & Textiles Graphic Reproduction Media Academy Welding / Metal HVAC Healthcare Careers Plumbing Upholstery Fabrication
W H A T ’ S N E W Signature programs at Continuing Education San Diego • Contextualized Learning - Program Continuing combining basic skills with Automotive Education Technician curriculum—encourages completion and improved student success • The STAR Center - Only sustainable energy efficient, hands-on training lab of its kind in San Diego. • High School Equivalency (HSE) and Accelerate High School Program What’s new at Continuing Education • Student Equity Resource Centers support and promote student success in under- represented student groups.
Raquel Sojourner Career and General Counselor
H I G H L I G H T S “2016 Champion for Excellence in Transfer” (by Campaign for College Opportunity) 2014-15 • 691 Associate Degrees for Transfer awarded • 681 transfer students to a California State University Title III STEM Grant – Hispanic Serving Institution • “STEM Conexiones” to boost access and success for Hispanic/Latino students in STEM • Improve and increase Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) progress
New Buildings W H A T ’ S N E W Mesa Commons • 2 Cafeterias • Bookstore • Lounge • Culinary Arts Dining Café Exercise Science
Fashion/Interior 29 CTE Programs Design Allied Health Computer Business Animal Health Technology Technology Dental Assisting Health Information Technology Medical Assisting Phlebotomy Physical Therapist Assistant Radiologic Technology
New Bachelors Degree
SAN DIEGO MIRAMAR COLLEGE Mona Patel Career Counselor/ Coordinator
H I G H L I G H T S • Enrollment: 12,798 total • Demographics: GENDER: Males – 6,690 Females – 6,108 ETHNICITY: African American – 675 American Indian – 29 Asian – 1,829 Filipino –1,070 Latino – 3,430 Pacific Islander – 110 White – 4,520 Other – 887 Unreported – 248
H I G H L I G H T S • Demographics: AGE: 18 – 914 19 – 1,352 20 – 1,334 21 – 1,116 22 – 934 23 – 743 24 – 665
H I G H L I G H T S • Recognition/Awards: Ratemyprofessors.com ranked Miramar Faculty 13 th in the Highest Rated Junior and Community Colleges Top Lists SDG&E provided a $25,000 grant to fund veterans program, Vets-2-Jets Thiame Le, a Miramar College student, won the Jack Kent Cooke Scholarship for up to $40,000 per year (1 of 75 community college students receive this award nationwide)
H I G H L I G H T S • Latest high school outreach efforts: 800 students currently enrolled in accelerated and early college programs Scripps Ranch, Serra, University City and Mira Mesa High Schools 24 sections including Math, Social Sciences, Business, and English *Scripps Ranch – CTE Grant Open house for prospective students during 3 rd week of April
W H A T ’ S N E W • New programs: Dual Enrollment Program launched at Scripps Ranch High School –emphasis on Entrepreneurship/ Small Business Development (career pathway leading to AS in Business or transfer to 4 year for Business Administration) Accountancy – Tax Studies Medical Lab Technology UAS - Unmanned Aviation Systems (Drones) courses under development
W H A T ’ S N E W • Signature programs: Biotech Aviation Computer & Information Science Business Administration Paralegal program Fire Technology
W H A T ’ S N E W • What’s new at the college: Miramar College secured a $2 million grant to drive a state effort that trains technicians to repair and maintain vehicles using alternative fuels and advanced transportation technologies Medical Laboratory Technician Training Program received NAACLS Accreditation
W H A T ’ S N E W • New buildings: College has been completely rebuilt state of the art buildings and facilities Latest: New Science building, a 49,000 square foot building, houses a greenhouse and telescopes
Scott Finn Career Center Coordinator CTE Transitions Director
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