Growing Leaders… How Do We Do It? …through opportunity, engagement, and achievement

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12/13/2013
Growing Leaders…
…through opportunity, engagement,
and achievement
www.hartnell.edu
411 Central Avenue Salinas, CA. 93901
831-755-6700
How Do We Do It?
PUBLIC / PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS,
PATHWAYS, AND COLLABORATION
www.hartnell.edu
411 Central Avenue Salinas, CA. 93901
831-755-6700
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Agriculture and Business Technology Institute
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4 full-time faculty members
10 part-time faculty members
1,100 students annually
Supported by the Ag Steering Committee
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411 Central Avenue Salinas, CA. 93901
831-755-6700
Health Professions Pathway Overview
UCSC
Biological
Sciences
Elementary
Schools
Middle
Schools
High
Schools
K-16
Bridge
Summer
Bridge Program
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CSUMB
BSN
Hartnell
College
Nursing &
Allied Health
Programs
Hartnell
College
Science
Programs
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Health Professions Pathway Overview
Hartnell College
Nursing & Allied Health:
Licensed Vocational & Registered
Nursing
New Respiratory Care Practitioner
Emergency Medical Technician
Support systems for students:
Academy for College Excellence (ACE)
Student Internships in Partnership with
UC Berkeley Health Career
Connections program and
Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital’s
Summer Health Institute
6 month Nurse Residency Program in
Partnership with SVMH and Natividad
Articulated Programs
4-year Institutions:
California State University,
Monterey Bay
BS, Nursing
BS, Biology
University of California, Santa
Cruz
Life and Biological Sciences
Engineering
Supplemental Instruction,
counseling, Exposure to the
medical field through MESA,
Living Learning Community at
UCSC- They call themselves
“The Hartnell Crew”
On the drawing board, a new
partnership with Stanford
University for a Physician’s
Assistant Pathway program
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411 Central Avenue Salinas, CA. 93901
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Nursing Exam Pass Rates
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Athletics – Fall 2013
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Men’s Soccer
– Ranked 1st in Northern California
– State Championship Finals Friday and Sunday
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Women’s Soccer
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Football Team
– 8-10-3 Overall Record (lost 8 games by one goal)
– Coast Conference Champions
– Won Living Breath Bowl Game
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Cross Country
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Coast Conference Champions (Men and Women)
Women #8 in Northern California Championships
Men #3 in Northern California Championships
Michael Ramirez named All-American
Women’s Volleyball
– 16-11 Overall Record
– Advanced to State Playoffs for First Time in 12 Years
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411 Central Avenue Salinas, CA. 93901
831-755-6700
Athletics 2012-13
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279 Student-Athletes
74% Transfer rate
85% Retention Rate
51% Sophomores Received Scholarships
108 Student-Athletes on Honor Roll
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411 Central Avenue Salinas, CA. 93901
831-755-6700
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Grants and the Hartnell Foundation
Unprecedented support
from Community
Leaders, Foundations,
Alumni, Former
Employees, and
Businesses,
Public Grants
$30,166,000
2010-13 Private Support
$8 Million
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
CHANCELLOR’S OFFICE CALIFORNIA
COMMUNITY COLLEGES
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE
WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT
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Total Competitive Grants
Awarded to Hartnell
College in the last 3
years 2010-13
HARDEN FOUNDATION
SALLY HUGHES CHURCH FOUNDATION
CALIFORNIA ENDOWMENT
MONTEREY PENINSULA
FOUNDATION
FIRST 5 OF MONTEREY COUNTY
MATSUI FOUNDATION
SALINAS VALLEY MEMORIAL HEALTH
CARE SYSTEM
NATIVIDAD MEDICAL CENTER
411 Central Avenue Salinas, CA. 93901
831-755-6700
CSIT in 3 – A New Model
• Logistics taken out of students’ hands – students focus on
academic performance
• Low tuition cost at <$13k per year due to community college
and university collaboration
• Students attend year-round for 33 months following a
prescriptive course pathway
• A cohort-based learning community increases student
commitment and support – first cohort 34 students
• Students spend ~10 hours per week in organized study and
enrichment activities
• Supported by a National Science Foundation grant
• Thanks to Mr. Andy Matsui, most students receive $30,000
scholarships
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411 Central Avenue Salinas, CA. 93901
831-755-6700
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Earning a Bachelor’s Degree
Traditional 4-year degree
•4 years
•$30,000+ (public, instate)
•$100,000+ (private)
The 5-6 year plan
•5-6 years
•$30,000-$125,000+
•2-year and 4-year
colleges
CSIT-In-3
•3 years
•$2,826 at Hartnell
•$8,955 at CSUMB
•Total = $11,781
www.hartnell.edu
411 Central Avenue Salinas, CA. 93901
831-755-6700
Focus on STEM
• Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math
• 107 Research Internship Placements Summer
2013
• Partnering with 14 Research Institutions,
Agencies, and Organizations
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831-755-6700
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