College of the Redwoods Program Review Committee Executive Summary Adopted November 6, 2009 Mission Statement The College of the Redwoods’ Program Review Committee leads and facilitates authentic assessment as it relates to student success and planning at the institution for all subject and service areas. The committee reviews Annual and Comprehensive Program Reviews that provide the strong foundation upon which College of the Redwoods develops, identifies, states and documents quality improvement plans and goals including providing the direction of prioritization of funding, and support needs as organized under the strategic planning objectives. Objective: To provide an evaluative Executive Summary of this program’s review for authors, the Integrated Planning Committees, and the District. Program Review Subject/Service Area: ____Real Estate___________________ Program Review Authors: ___Ted Stoddard________________________________ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Summary and Recommendations: 1. Program strengths: Not a program, but collection of classes to serve community needs; Enrollments currently increasing 2. Program challenges/obstacles: Not a program, but collection of classes to serve community needs; Enrollments were dropping because of industry; cyclical; Full time faculty member from another program is sustaining the Real Estate courses; 3. Commendations: Full time faculty member from another program is sustaining the Real Estate courses; Volunteer leadership Additional Comments: Recommendations: Tracking for assessment, success rate of students in taking state exam 4. Program Budget/Funding Sources: Not really an issue 5. Program Goals/Plans: Investigate putting course offerings online; Begin process of Assessment Tracking for assessment, success rate of students in taking state exam 6. Program Outcomes Assessment (PLOs/SLOs): Begin process of assessment Process: PRC will forward completed Executive Summaries to program review authors. Authors will have two weeks to provide feedback and corrections on errors of fact and/interpretation PRC will forward Executive Summaries and authors response (if available) to the appropriate integrated planning committee and the CPC. 7. Student Success/Achievement Basic Skills obstacles/challenges: No correlation; enrollments attuned to course work and demand in industry Program not tied to certificate or degree Issues Across all Disciplines: Facilities and technology is deficient; Maintenance is deficient; Regular funding for software for all programs Staffing and faculty budget is deficient; Deferred maintenance is a problem campus-wide Lack of replacement of lost faculty; finding qualified faculty to teach Challenge that IT doesn’t support Mac Computers; most science, math and arts use Mac computers Need for transcript evaluator and document imaging system will support all disciplines. Need for a college-wide process to gather and assess information from students directly, both those who graduate and those who leave for other reasons, or from transfer institutions and employers. Entry and Exit surveys to increase student success, retention and persistence; General: Is there a budget set aside for bulb replacement for projectors, both campus and district wide? Process: PRC will forward completed Executive Summaries to program review authors. Authors will have two weeks to provide feedback and corrections on errors of fact and/interpretation PRC will forward Executive Summaries and authors response (if available) to the appropriate integrated planning committee and the CPC.