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ACTION PLAN BACKGROUND Since joining Achieving the Dream (ATD) in 2006-07, the Community College of Allegheny County (CACC) has implemented many policy changes and initiatives to help students succeed. CCAC became an ATD Leader College in 2011 by demonstrating a commitment to the four principles of Achieving the Dream and documenting sustained improvement on the number of students who successfully completed their developmental coursework within two years. CCAC’s experience with ATD has served to highlight the issues related to the challenges faced by developmental students, as well as the challenges faced by the college in providing an appropriate array of supports and interventions in order to help these students successfully complete their courses. GOAL STATEMENT Through the Roadmap Project, the Community College of Allegheny County will integrate existing student success initiatives so that each complements and builds upon the others to streamline student progress from a Strong Start to a Great Finish. Bridges to Success is designed to guide students to educationally-purposeful behavior. This means: • Ensuring a strong start by preparing students for success in the first term; • Being intentional, providing services that support progress and the achievement and celebration of key milestones; and • Ensuring that critical engagement opportunities are part of every student’s experience. COMMUNICATION STRATEGY Team members will identify the types of information and recipients to create a detailed communication plan. Communication Plan Recipients (↓) September 2013 Types of information (→) How: What: When: By Whom: How: What: When: By Whom: How: What: When: By Whom: CORE TEAM ACTIONS AND TIMELINE Action Purpose/Details Develop a goal statement Helps the team communicate the purpose and keeps the project on track > Create a common language Ensures consistent communication > Consider team Assemble a team with the composition/select team right balance of attributes members and skills, ensure crossdivisional collaboration Orient new team members Help people understand their roles Submit budget AAC&U deadline Develop measures Collaborate with data partners to develop definitions and measures Develop a communication plan Determine what needs to be communicated to whom, when and how. Submit update AAC&U deadline Submit report AAC&U deadline Assessment of first year Monitor implementation, collect feedback, use assessment data to make improvements Assessment of second year Monitor changes, collect feedback, use assessment data to make improvements ( = completed; > = in progress) RECOMMENDED TIMELINE FOR CAMPUS WORK Action Who Audit existing processes Deans of Student Development , Student Services Staff and Deans of Academic Affairs Students will create academic ART 250 students maps based on their experience at CCAC Review student maps Cross-functional Roadmap team Review audit materials Cross-functional Roadmap team September 2013 When August 2013 September 2013 Sept – Oct 2013 Fall 2013 November 15, 2013 Fall 2013 Fall 2013 May 2, 2014 June 30, 2014 2014-15 2015-16 When Spring 2013 Fall 2013 (mid-term) Fall 2013 Fall 2013 Action Create a prototype academic map Who Cross-functional Roadmap team When Late Fall 2013/ Early Spring 2014 Share prototype, get input from college community (including students) Finalize product Cross-functional Roadmap team Spring 2014 Cross-functional Roadmap team Cross-functional Roadmap team Late Spring 2014 Deliver product to marketing for printing ( = completed; > = in progress) June 2014 EVIDENCE OF SUCCESS (How will we know we’re making progress?) 1. Successful completion of first term 2. Achievement of milestones (15 CR, 30 CR, 45 CR, completion) 3. Improve the two-year gateway course completion rates for students who place into developmental English. September 2013