Title: Octopuss Garden: Articulation Up
1Octopuss Garden Articulation Up Down
- ASCCC Counseling and Library Science Faculty
Institute - Saturday, February 21, 2009
- Bernie Day, Foothill College
- Michelle Pilati, Rio Hondo College
2Overview
- Introductions
- Transfer and You
- C-ID
- Lower Division Transfer Patterns (LDTP)
- Statewide Career Pathways
- ASSIST Course Search
- Challenges and Concerns
3Transfer and You
- What mechanism do you have on your campus for
keeping informed about Transfer and Articulation
Issues? - Do you feel informed about current Transfer and
Articulation Issues and Processes? - What tools do you need to do your job better?
- Do the articulation, counseling and transfer
leads work together on your campus?
4Course Identification Number System (C-ID)
- A proposal to replace and expand CAN
- a supra-numbering system
- a response to mandates needs
- a published set of course descriptors for use by
postsecondary institutions and CCC students,
faculty, and counselors
5What is C-ID?
- Intersegmental
- Faculty-driven
- Voluntary
6Why C-ID? Why CAN?
- A uniform course-numbering system like that in
place in FL is unnecessary in CA, excessively
costly and bureaucratic, and probably unworkable
because of the size and complexity of CA higher
education . . . . - Such a uniform system appears to make unduly
simplistic assumptions about the comparability or
equivalency of courses offered by different
institutions and gives CC students and counselors
a false sense of security about equivalency if
they are not fully. - http//www.cansystem.org/CAN_Guide.pdf
7In other words..
- CAN offered a means of identifying comparable
courses while respecting existing numbering
systems and local control of curriculum. - C-ID will do the same and address some of the
problems with CAN.
8What happened to CAN?
- CAN (California Articulation Numbering System
(1985-2005) - Advantages Articulation, shared number, widely
used, helpful for CCC-CCC transfer - Disadvantages Lacked UC participation, not
sufficiently descriptive, some courses and
descriptions outdated, limited faculty review - CAN becomes a CCC Orphan January 2005
9Project Overview
- Currently nearing the end of Year 2
- Reviewing draft descriptors and developing more
- Finalizing validation process and determining
how to implement
10FDRGs
- Faculty Discipline Review Groups
- Intersegmental faculty develop descriptors
- Descriptors are posted for statewide review at
www.c-id.net
11Next FDRGs
- February 26-27, 2009
- Corrections (Legal Aspects of Evidence,
Investigation, Community Relations, and
Corrections) - Art (Art History)
- Communication Studies
- Geography
- History
12Senate Bill 1785 (2004)
- CSU Lower Division Transfer Pattern (LDTP)
- Calls on CSU to develop a systemwide lower
division transfer curriculum - ..existing procedures such as the California
Articulation Number (CAN) program shall be
employed.
13LDTP
- Lower Division Transfer Pattern to replace CAN
- A CSU response to legislative mandate
- Required
- Identifying commonalities
- Hinted at some sort of numbering system
- Highest priority
14More on LDTP
- Common courses identified
- TCSU process created
- Course descriptor that would be acceptable to
majority of CSUs. - Course with TCSU designation must be accepted by
all CSUs. - CCC issues with validation process.
15CCC Response Concerns raised about LDTP
- Lack of CCC involvement in outlining process and
creating descriptors - Unreasonable timelines
- Poor CSU-CCC communication
- CCCs fear loss of local college to college
articulation.(e.g. SDSU)
16Counselors and LDTP
- How are you advising students about LDTP?
- Is there a real impact on students?
- What are the positive aspects of LDTP?
- What are the challenges with LDTP?
17Statewide Career Pathways
18Project Goal
- Facilitate articulation between high schools,
ROCPs, and colleges. - Also
- Increase awareness of CTE
- Internal
- External
- Remove barriers
19Marketing CTE
Academic Senate for California Community Colleges
20(No Transcript)
21Road Trip Nation
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23Facilitating High School to Community College
Articulation
- Create templates
- Database
- Templates
- Articulation
- Outreach
- Whos responsibility Tech prep? Articulation
officer? Counselors? Vocational Deans, Faculty?
24Sequence of events
- Discipline groups develop articulation templates.
- Templates disseminated for field input.
- Once approved, added to new database.
- Local articulation agreements written using
templates. - New articulation agreements put into database.
- Available statewide.
25In Progress
- Facilitate articulation events
- Populate database of agreements
- More templates
- Address barriers
26Identified Barriers
- Transcript issues
- Delayed credit credit in escrow
- University articulation issues
- UC/CSU acceptance of credit granted for HS work
is unclear. - Database resistance
- Is a commitment implied if I post an articulation
agreement?
27Credit in Escrow
- Not mandated
- Negatively impacts student persistence
- Academic Senate for the California Community
Colleges position
28Why delay credit?
- 55050. Credit by Examination. Such credit may
be granted only to a student who is registered at
the college and in good standing and only for a
course listed in the catalog of the community
college.
Questions? Are there workload issues for CCC
counselors and evaluators for granting immediate
credit without a minimum residency
requirement? How do faculty feel about granting
credit if the student has not completed any other
courses at the college?
29University Articulation Issues
- 55051. Articulation of High School Courses
- Notations of community college course credit
shall be made only if community college courses
are successfully completed or if credit is earned
via credit by examination.
30Not the same old ASSIST. Do you know about the
ASSIST Course Search?
- Introduction
- Important new features
- Course Search now available
- Articulation Summary in summer
- Allows user to search for courses that meet
specific criteria - Available on ASSIST at http//info.assist.org/
- Report availability
- Authorized users only
- No public access
- Available to others (counselors and evaluators)
via Articulation Officer (password)
31ASSIST Course Search
- Provides Access to
- Basic course information title, units
- Links to course outlines, if available
- Course history
- Articulation summary
- Searches in current data only
32ASSIST COURSE SEARCH
- Other Search Criteria
- Minimum/Maximum Units
- Cross Listings
- OSCAR Outlines
- UC Transferability
- CSU Transferability
- IGETC Areas
- CSU GE-Breadth Areas
- UC Transfer Admission Eligibility Areas
- CSU American Ideals Areas
- LDTP TCSU Identifiers
- CAN Identifiers
33Single Course Articulation Summary
- Allow users to find summary of articulation for a
single course - Available from ASSIST Maintenance Reports
- Link from course search
- Access to
- Course history
- Articulation summary
- Show departments, majors, GE agreements as
- Drop-downs
- Expanded lists
- Links provide ability to see articulation in
context - Details of course history
- All historical versions of course
- All applicable qualifications
- Link(s) OSCAR outline pdfs
Lets give it a try.
34Database then ASSIST Maintenance Reports
35Click here to go to the ASSIST Maintenance
Reports
This tool is really helpful!
36Enter user name and password (obtain from
Articulation Officer)
37Click on Course Search
38Under Institutions select All Community
College Campuses
39Enter name of course in Search in the course
title box
40Select Courses with Any IGETC Qualification in
IGETC Areas
41Scroll down and click on Continue
42Find a course with similar title and click on
curric
43Transfer status and IGETC area will display
44If available, click on PDF for course
description and outline
45Articulation and TransferChallenges and Concerns
- New IGETC policy-implications partial
certification - AP/IB credit transfer aligning policy with CCC
GE? - Articulation with independent and out-of-state
institutions - Responding to needs of expected influx of
transfer-directed students who were turned away
by CSU and UC.
What are your concerns?
46ASCCC Your Academic Senate
- Remember to communicate issues and concerns to
local and regional senators - Be informed regarding ASCCC resolutions related
to articulation and transfer - Get involved!
- Participate on statewide committees and
initiatives - Check out the C-ID, Career Pathways, ASCCC,
ASSIST and other web pages