STAGE ONE: POSTSECONDARY TRANSITION
This stage covers the period from when students have initial contact with Valencia to the time they make a postsecondary education choice.
Outcome:
Students make thoughtful and informed choices about postsecondary education based on an awareness of their general career and academic interests, achievement, and career path options.
2. Students
make decisions about enrollment at Valencia in a timely manner that allows for
full participation in application, assessment, orientation, financial aid, and
registration processes.
3. Students
enter postsecondary education with the academic skills to enter college-level
course work, or are appropriately placed in preparatory courses.
4. Students
indicate general academic and career interests during the application,
orientation, and initial advising processes.
5. Students
enter postsecondary education with the financial resources to complete the
Associate’s degree.
Guiding Principles:
1.
Bringing students to a Valencia campus
during their K-12 years increases their interest in attending Valencia.
2.
Encouraging the career interests of
middle and high school students will increase their attendance at Valencia.
3.
Making programs “active” for students
and providing accompanying written materials and curriculum linkages will
increase the learning impact of the programs.
4.
Being good “partners” with the K-12
system by supporting their goals will result in more students attending college
after high school and more students being “college ready”.
5.
Focusing programs on high school
students’ career interests and at-risk students will increase enrollment at
Valencia and achieve grant goals (Perkins, STW, Tech Prep, Upward Bound, GEAR
UP).
6.
Financial aid information and
assistance provided to students and their parents will increase the number of
students who can enroll in college.
STAGE 2:
INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE
This stage covers the period from when
the student makes application to Valencia as a degree-seeking student to their
completion of 15 credit hours.
Outcome:
Students make academic and social connections and successfully complete their first year course work at Valencia Community College.
Performance Indicator:
1. Students
research and select a career path.
2. Students
demonstrate persistence in enrollment and at least 75% successful completion of
course work.
3. Students
establish and update an educational plan.
4. Students
who begin college preparatory course work make significant progress towards
completing the college prep sequence.
5. Students
are prepared to enter/continue college level course work.
6. Students
participate in campus and collegewide event and activities.
Guiding Principles:
1. “Front-loading”
programs for new students will increase their success in college.
2. New
students who enroll in Student Success (SLS1122) have better success in college
as demonstrated by research that shows higher semester completion rates, higher
enrollment for the next session, and higher number of credits completed.
3. Students
who have career and educational plans early in their college experience will
have more success in college.
4. Students
who make social connections with faculty and peers early in their college
experience will have more success in college.
5. The
more that Valencia can “de-mystify” the college experience so that it is
explicit to new students “what they should do when”, the more new students will
be successful in college.
6. Technology
systems that allow students to get information on career and educational
programs, and to conduct business with Valencia easily (registration, address
changes, fee payment, etc.) will result in increased student success in
college.
7. Financial
aid programs that assist students with college expenses will increase the
number of students who can attend college and complete their educational goals.
STAGE 3: PROGRESSION TO DEGREE
This stage covers the period in which students are completing degree requirements; approximately between the completion of 16 and 45 credit hours.
Outcome:
Students become increasingly self-sufficient in their ability to implement career and educational goals.
Performance Indicators:
1. Students
commit to educational plans that guide their course choices each session.
2. Students
pursue options for continued education or employment after graduation.
3. Students
self-assess progress in attaining the Valencia core competencies.
4. Students
select portfolio entries that reflect skills required to achieve academic and
career goals.
Guiding Principles:
STAGE 4: GRADUATION TRANSITION
This stage covers the period when students are making preparation to complete their degree and transition to a 4-year college/university or into the workplace; generally from the completion of 45 credit hours and beyond.
Outcome:
Students make appropriate preparation to transition to the workplace or to transfer to an upper division college/university.
Performance Indicators:
1. Students
define plans for continued education or employment after graduation.
2. Students
complete the Associate’s degree with 72 credit hours or less.
3. Students
utilize a portfolio that reflects their curricular and co-curricular growth and
achievement.
4. Students
write a resume that documents their educational experiences and workplace
skills.
5. Students
articulate what they have learned and what they can do.
Guiding Principles:
This stage covers the return of students to the college after they have graduated.
Outcome:
Students are able to recreate the experience of goal-setting, career choice, and educational planning in periods of career transition, retooling, or acquiring new skills.
Performance Indicators:
1. Students
set goals for themselves which reflect their ability to think critically,
evaluate options, communicate their need for educational and career training,
and to actively pursue the opportunities provided by the college.
2. Students
utilize college services to meet their goals.
3. Students
maintain a portfolio and resume’ which reflect continual movement toward
self-actualization.
4. Students
are self-motivated to seek educational opportunities that enhance and update
skills and broaden or add depth to their lives.
Guiding Principles:
1. Learning
continues throughout life.
2. Learning
enhances a person’s life.
3. Students
will maintain a life-long relationship with Valencia Community College if we
offer the opportunities they need to stay current in their professional and
leisure pursuits.
4. In
the Information Age, it is necessary to update skills frequently.
5. Valencia
has the sources and resources for providing training and information to
students who come back for more.
6. Students
can easily build on their successes at Valencia Community College.