AB 515 – Community College Extension Programs

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Presentation to the
Board of Trustees
Entrepreneurial & Revenue
Producing Opportunities
Board Study Session
Presented by
Acting Chancellor Andy Dunn
August 3, 2011
Presentation Outline
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Background
Examples of Current Programs
Examples of Programs to be Explored
Next Steps
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Background
• Student Success
– Our Relationship with the State
• Apportionment Funding
• Property Taxes
– Creating an Entrepreneurial Culture
• Explore New Ventures
• Effectively Manage Risk
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Examples of Current Programs
• Coastline
– Contract Education, Instructional Systems Development
• Golden West
– CVS
• Orange Coast College
– Sailing Center
• District-wide
– Foundations, Enterprise, Land, International Student Programs
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CCC – Contract Education
• Education Bound US Program (EBUS)
– This international student program encompasses international high
school-to-college programs and a foreign university partnership
– It is designed to generate a pipeline of successful international
students to the Coast District and U.S. universities.
– The programs enable students to effectively improve their English
language skills, obtain college success skills, and take college courses
while attending high school or college in their native country, through
onsite, blended, or facilitated distance learning delivery
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CCC – Contract Education
• Corporate/Workforce Program
– Includes fee-based Career & Assessment Services,
Workforce Training Programs, and Corporate Online
programs
• Military Programs
– Includes fee-based/contract education programs designed
for active duty military Servicemembers, their dependents,
and Veterans who are located all over the world
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CCC – Instructional Systems Development
Through strategic joint-ventures and grants in collaboration with publishers and academic
institutions nationwide, Coast Learning Systems (CLS) has developed and markets innovative
learning systems using the following modalities:
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Online courses - lecture and lab (30 courses)
Textbooks (10 full textbooks)
Lab kits and manuals (3 labs)
Television-based courses (Telecourses and DVDs) – (15 courses)
Study Guides (15)
Test banks
Audiovisual resources (500+ programs)
CD-ROM and PDA-based courses (10)
Course development and consultation
Learning course management system hosting (Seaport Learning Course Management System)
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GWC - CVS
• Long term facility lease at the corner of Golden
West and McFadden
– Development costs were paid for by CVS
Pharmacies
– $350,000 annual dedicated revenue for GWC
– This on-going revenue source helps the college
balance its budget and support students
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OCC – School of Sailing
• Credit & Non-credit courses
• Vessel donation program/OCC Foundation
Partnership
• Collegiate Rowing
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District-Wide
• Foundations
– Exist to support core mission of each college and district
• Enterprise
– For-profit corporation that’s supports core mission.
• Land
– Connell Chevrolet Lease
• International Student Programs
– The ISDA (International Student Dual Admission Program) has formed
partnerships with a number of four-year universities throughout the
United States
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Examples of Programs to be Explored
• Legislation/Grants
– Board Legislative Committee
– Lobbyist, Townsend Public Affairs
• Real Property
– Examine underutilized real property assets
• Enrollment Management
– Explore strategies to continue meet or exceed growth
targets
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Legislation
• AB 515 – Community College Extension Programs
– This bill would establish the California Community Colleges Extension Pilot Program to
permit the governing board of a community college district that meets specified
requirements to establish and maintain an extension program offering credit courses.
• AB 216 – Inmate Education
– This bill would require the open course provisions in statute or regulations of
the Board of Governors to be waived for a Governing Board of Community
College that provides courses to inmates.
• AB 285 – Property Tax Revenues
– This bill would require the annual Budget Act to specify the total local property
tax revenue, as defined, for community college districts upon which the
General Fund appropriation for community college districts is based.
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Grants
• Grant Management
• Grant Proposals
– TAACCCT DOL Grants
• Golden West College
• Grant Development
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Real Property Assets
• Real Property Assets
– Land parcels at campuses and the District
– Leverage the Board’s interest in Joint Use Facilities,
International Student Programs
• Explore development options
– consistent with District values and goals
– Provides maximum return
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Enrollment Management
• Manage FTEs targets/growth
• Colleges are assigned an FTES target at the beginning
of each year
• Growth funding, especially in recent years, has been
volatile and uncertain
• Growth funds are not reflected in our on-going
budget until the year following their receipt
• Colleges are therefore expected to utilize their own
dedicated resources to meet these growth targets
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Next Steps
• Concluding thought:
– This item has been presented to the Board as a
first step in a strategic conversation designed to
elicit feedback from the Board in terms of
determining future direction and the next steps in
this process.
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