STATE OF CALIFORNIA BRICE W. HARRIS, CHANCELLOR CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES CHANCELLOR’S OFFICE 1102 Q STREET SACRAMENTO, CA 95811-6539 (916) 445-8752 http://www.cccco.edu August 26, 2014 TO: EOPS Directors and CARE Coordinators FROM: Cheryl Fong, State Coordinator, EOPS and CARE Programs SUBJECT: Notification of Fiscal Year 2014-2015 CARE Final Allocations Synopsis: The fiscal year 2014-2015 State Budget provides the Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education (CARE) program with $9.332 million from Proposition 98 funds specifically to assist EOPS students, who are welfare-dependent single parents, with supplemental educational support services that will enhance their academic success. State funds are allocated to support 113 CARE programs throughout California, including the El Camino College Compton Community Educational Center. This year the state appropriation for CARE does not include funds for restoration, cost-of-living-adjustments or enrollment growth. In agreement with EOPS/CARE program constituencies throughout the system, the Chancellor’s Office temporarily suspended the Board of Governors-approved CARE allocations funding formula until such time when the state appropriation for CARE is fully restored to the FY 2008-2009 funding level. The official notification of the FY 2014-2015 CARE Final Allocations provides adjustments to the advance apportionments recently posted to the districts by the Chancellor's Office Fiscal Services Division. As a result, all CARE programs are funded at 100 percent of their prior year’s allocation. It should be clarified that the number of EOPS students reported served the previous year in the notification is not intended to limit or impose a cap on the number of students assisted by CARE this year. College CARE programs should provide educational support services to as many eligible students as its funding and staff resources will allow. CARE funds are restricted specifically for the purposes for which they were intended with no relief of program requirements or flexibility in the use of program funds. CARE funds must be expended for over-and-above services and activities in compliance with Title 5 regulations, sections 56200 through 56298, CARE Program Guidelines, and CARE Auditing Guidelines. The CARE Final Allocations are available on the Chancellor’s Office CARE webpage and will be included in the First Principal Apportionments Report (P1) on the Chancellor's Office Fiscal Services Division webpage in February 2015. Action Requested / Date of Response: The Student Services Automated Reporting for Community Colleges (SSARCC) is fully operational for EOPS and CARE programs. All CARE programs must therefore submit the CARE budget reports for state approval through the use of the SSARCC-EOPS web-based application. To operate SSARCC-EOPS, EOPS directors and CARE coordinators must utilize the same SSARCC-EOPS user ID and password assigned by the Chancellor’s Office. There is no need to obtain a second user ID and password to submit CARE budget reports. Requests for user ID and passwords, if they have not yet already been provided to the EOPS director, and assistance related to the technical operation of SSARCC-EOPS may be directed to this address ssarcc-eops@cccco.edu. As a supplemental component of EOPS, all CARE program services, activities, and staff time assignments must be accurately described and integrated within the current year EOPS Program Plan. Because EOPS and CARE are two separate and distinct funding streams, the FY 2014-2015 CARE proposed budget approval request must be submitted via SSARCC-EOPS on or before Friday, November 15, 2014 (postmark). A hard copy of the proposed CARE budget signature page with required original signatures must also be mailed to the Chancellor’s Office by this date. The CARE budget and program report forms as well as the annual calendar of reporting deadlines and dates for CARE statewide meetings and training are posted on the Chancellor's Office CARE webpage under “Forms” and “Annual Calendar” at this address http://extranet.cccco.edu/Divisions/StudentServices/CARE.aspx. Contact: Questions concerning the EOPS final allocations may be addressed to Cheryl Fong, State Coordinator, EOPS and CARE Programs, at cfong@cccco.edu or telephone (916) 323-5954. For assistance with the EOPS Program Plan and questions related to submitting EOPS and CARE budget reports through SSARCC-EOPS, please contact Kelly Gornik, EOPS/CARE Specialist, at kgornik@cccco.edu or telephone (916) 323-4281. Thank you. cc: Vice Chancellor Linda Michalowski Dean Sarah Tyson Superintendent/Presidents Chief Student Services Officers Chief Business Officers COOPERATIVE AGENCIES RESOURCES FOR EDUCATION 2014-2015 CARE Final Allocations College 2012-2013 2013-2014 Students Students Served Served 2014-2015 CARE Final Allocation Alameda Allan Hancock American River Antelope Valley Bakersfield Barstow 48 158 85 101 120 54 32 130 109 90 118 73 47,596 211,664 142,214 187,822 98,882 71,246 Berkeley City Butte Cabrillo Canada Canyons Cerritos Cerro Coso Chabot Chaffey Citrus Coastline Columbia Compton Contra Costa Copper Mountain Cosumnes River Crafton Hills Cuesta Cuyamaca Cypress De Anza Desert Diablo Valley East Los Angeles El Camino Evergreen Valley Feather River Folsom Lake Foothill 31 106 50 32 44 64 39 47 58 37 7 12 239 57 24 57 31 48 59 56 35 49 44 105 107 54 12 31 22 21 94 60 28 56 60 38 41 65 26 17 9 181 58 23 70 38 40 69 47 16 54 49 118 127 37 6 34 19 32,494 229,058 77,902 30,167 43,611 61,537 96,512 56,224 72,964 112,914 19,129 22,384 404,906 99,613 43,611 100,278 47,346 60,524 71,246 109,338 75,411 67,512 71,993 122,176 148,051 71,993 41,370 37,636 33,901 College Fresno City Fullerton Gavilan Glendale Golden West Grossmont Hartnell Imperial Valley Irvine Valley Lake Tahoe Laney Las Positas Lassen Long Beach City Los Angeles City Los Angeles Harbor Los Angeles Mission Los Angeles Pierce Los Angeles Southwest Los Angeles Trade Technical Los Angeles Valley Los Medanos Marin Mendocino Merced Merritt Mira Costa Mission Modesto Monterey Peninsula Moorpark Moreno Valley Mt. San Antonio Mt. San Jacinto Napa Valley Norco Ohlone Orange Coast 2012-2013 2013-2014 Students Students Served Served 136 139 113 93 110 97 24 25 35 28 101 107 97 90 162 156 37 27 10 13 145 140 19 13 18 12 116 119 64 75 61 74 36 37 17 33 61 34 158 173 67 62 74 78 20 28 10 5 77 70 73 84 53 46 27 25 65 63 61 60 18 23 22 46 91 78 81 77 21 23 18 20 23 26 72 71 2013-2014 CARE Final Allocation 148,059 104,110 115,314 36,142 45,105 140,882 100,376 142,202 45,852 18,216 168,896 29,913 36,809 162,279 110,775 77,969 71,126 33,901 107,098 175,813 63,777 73,872 37,254 39,838 153,529 111,633 57,182 61,755 116,773 91,413 23,445 38,383 102,393 98,856 49,104 19,710 30,168 84,691 College Oxnard Palo Verde Palomar Pasadena City Porterville Redwoods Reedley Rio Hondo Riverside Sacramento City Saddleback San Bernardino Valley San Diego City San Diego Mesa San Diego Miramar San Francisco San Joaquin Delta San Jose City San Mateo Santa Ana Santa Barbara City Santa Monica Santa Rosa Santiago Canyon Sequoias Shasta Sierra Siskiyous Skyline Solano Southwestern Taft Ventura Victor Valley West Hills Coalinga West Hills Lemoore West Los Angeles West Valley 2012-2013 2013-2014 Students Students Served Served 107 115 24 15 43 30 19 5 77 40 56 59 43 45 84 93 53 60 79 83 13 8 62 58 75 59 34 33 19 18 74 68 153 119 63 41 12 6 40 43 57 35 44 24 41 43 13 15 96 97 43 43 73 83 19 8 38 45 29 20 87 86 16 15 27 19 59 18 11 13 12 16 46 61 19 18 2013-2014 CARE Final Allocation 155,646 38,383 78,801 74,971 79,007 107,479 40,623 106,067 77,625 156,285 28,384 74,550 60,332 42,117 29,420 58,549 204,997 66,967 21,951 60,043 66,947 55,879 44,171 18,216 127,487 88,695 100,129 43,038 30,369 47,479 112,665 23,314 47,228 206,435 77,203 49,899 68,998 27,926 2012-2013 2013-2014 Students Students Served Served 25 26 81 65 6,482 6,169 College Woodland Yuba TOTAL 2013-2014 CARE Final Allocation 43,400 144,487 9,332,000 SUMMARY FY 2013-2014 Students Served Data and FY 2014-2015 CARE Final Allocations During fiscal year 2013-2014, nearly 42.5 percent (48 of 113) of all CARE programs throughout the system reported serving equal to or more students than they had the previous year. Largest CARE programs: Compton (181) Los Angeles Trade Technical (173) Imperial Valley (156) Laney (140) Fresno City (139) Allan Hancock (130) El Camino (127) Long Beach City (119) San Joaquin Delta (119) Bakersfield (118) East Los Angeles (118) Oxnard (115) American River (109) Grossmont (107) Average size per CARE program: 54.59 students Median size: 43.00 students Largest program: Smallest programs: Compton (181) Mendocino and Pasadena City (5) Feather River and San Mateo (6) Average allocation: Median allocation: Highest allocation: Lowest allocation: $ 82,584 $ 71,246 $ 404,906 Compton $ 18,216 Lake Tahoe and Santiago Canyon Average cost per student served: $ 1,512.73 Source: California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office EOPS/CARE Program Unit, August 25, 2014