Title: Community College Initiative University of the District of Columbia
1Community College Initiative University of the
District of Columbia
- Presented by
- Julie Johnson
- Deputy Director of the
- Community College Initiative
- University of the District of Columbia
- March 11, 2009
2Overview
- The UDC Vision
- The Need for a Community College
- The Plan for the Community College
- The Benefits of a Community College
- Backus as a Potential Location for the Community
College
3THE UDC VISION
4The UDC Vision
- Two-prong vision to provide an important economic
engine for the District and the region - Create a premier community college
- Become Americas flagship urban land-grant
university
5The University System of the District of Columbia
- District of Columbia Community College
- Affordable, open admissions institution
- Focus on workforce development, technical and
academic certifications and academic associate
degrees - Serve as a gateway to four-year institutions
- The University of the District of Columbia
- Rigorous admission standards
- Offer a broad range of academic and professional
programs up to and including research intensive
doctoral programs - Add an honors program, residential experience,
and NCAA Division I Athletics
6THE NEED FOR A COMMUNITY COLLEGE
7The Need for a Community College
- At least 30 of the top 40 growth occupations
require post-secondary education. - Over 50,000 jobs are in technical areas that
require an AA degree and post-secondary
vocational training. - DCs share of jobs requiring post-graduate
education is triple the national average (9.9
to 3.3). - Two-thirds of all DC jobs are held by
non-residents.
8The Need for a Community College (continued)
- One year of college level credits plus a
credential is the tipping point for students
needing to find career pathways. - 1 year of college credits credential gives a
future earnings bump of - 7,000 more per year for ESL students
- 8,500 more per year for ABE students
- 2,700 more per year for workforce students
entering with a GED - 1,700 more per year for workforce students
entering with a high school diploma - Earning amounts are based on income level six
years after entering the workforce
9High Demand Career Sectors
- The following job sectors are in high demand in
the District of Columbia - Allied Health/Nursing 3,000 openings
- Business Services 3,400 openings
- Hospitality/Service 2,762 openings
- Construction 1000 openings
Identified by Workforce Investment Council (WIC).
10THE PLAN FOR A COMMUNITY COLLEGE
11The Plan for the Community College
- The Community College will offer the following
programs - Associate degree programs
- Certificate programs
- Workforce development programs
- Technical and vocational training
- Accelerated learning programs/ Developmental
education programs - Transfer plans
- Articulation agreements will be developed with
UDC and all DC area universities, as well as
selected others nationally
12The Community College ASPIRE Framework
- Access
- Student Support Services
- Pathways
- Individualization
- Research-based
- Economic-focus
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14THE BENEFITS OF A COMMUNITY COLLEGE
15The Benefits of a Community College
- Provide District residents with options for high
quality post-secondary education - Provide an affordable start to a college
education for students wishing to transfer and
pursue a bachelors degree - Be able to work closely with area industry to
train employees as needed and meet DC workforce
development needs - Be accessible and able to easily meet the
education and training needs of all District
residents.
16BACKUS AS A POTENTIAL LOCATION FOR THE COMMUNITY
COLLEGE
17Community College Location Options
- Process to identify a community college location
- Examined multiple sites across the District.
- Identified several potential sites, including
Backus. - Are pursuing/in negotiations for a potential main
campus site. - Plan to eventually have satellite campuses around
the District.
18Benefits of Backus
- Allows for continued public use of the space
- Continues the same mission of providing public
education - Embedded in a residential community
- Ideal amount of space
- Ideally suited to serve the needs of the
community - Near the metro/Available parking lot
19Process for Determining Use of Backus
- The mayors office will make the decision about
space allocation - The council and the mayor will determine the
capital budget to develop the site - The council and the mayor will determine the
operating budget on an ongoing basis
20Working Together
- The community college is
- the communitys college
- and will only thrive
- with full public involvement
- and public support.
21Questions and Discussion