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Moving Forward… June 7, 2011 The 90-Day Agenda: College Readiness and Completion, Towards Performance Funding Implementation, February 15 Progress Reports, April 12 Final Report, June 7 The 90-Day Agenda: College Readiness and Completion,Towards Performance Funding College Readiness Dr. Bob Blankenberger Academic Affairs Closing the Achievement Gap Dr. Arthur Sutton Diversity & Outreach Performance Funding Public Awareness Donald Sevener External Relations IBHE & Public Agenda Mike Mann Fiscal Affairs 1) Public Awareness BANNER NEWS ARTICLE SIGNAGE “60 x 25 is Key Math for Illinois’ Future” PRESENTATION LOGO 2) College Readiness 11 Presentations to academic groups, advisory councils, and regional workshops More than 350 college and faculty members and high school teachers 3) Closing the Achievement Gap Re-Enrollment Campaign Goal: Work with 90 Students More than 1,500 letters sent 317 Contacted IBHE 123 Show Renewed Interest 4) Performance Funding Prepare Information & Conduct Briefings Set Guidelines for Implementation House Bill 1503 Passed House and Senate The 90-Day Agenda: Vision Statement The Illinois Board of Higher Education (IBHE), the state’s coordinating agency for two and fouryear, public and independent colleges and universities, is required to succeed at achieving several competing activities, including statutory obligations, statewide mandates, as well as the responsibility to make steady progress in the implementation of the Illinois Public Agenda for College and Career Success. In response to Illinois’ recessive economic condition and pursuant to President Barack Obama’s call during his State of the Union Address in 2009, the implementation of the Public Agenda will be accelerated in order to insure that more of the State’s citizens are successful in achieving some form of a higher education that they can afford, and, therefore, improve their civic and economic standing, especially those on the underside of the achievement gap. Therefore in these first ninety days, the staff of IBHE will increase the citizen’s awareness and implementation of the Public Agenda, as the senior staff of IBHE will lead in increasing college and career readiness, creating opportunities for the re-enrollment of minority and underserved students who have left college before they graduated, and in creating support and legislation for the establishment of performance funding by the State of Illinois for college and universities. The 90-Day Agenda: Summary Increased public awareness Improved college readiness through better curriculum alignment Renewed interest in college to close the achievement gap Focused on college completions through performance funding Next Step: One-Year Strategic Plan Title “The Number One Agenda, Closing the Achievement Gap: Dual Credit, Performance Funding, and Dropout Re-enrollment Made Real” 7/1/2011 to 6/30/2012 The Number-One Agenda: Vision Statement Under the leadership of the senior officers of the IBHE, an initiative has already begun designed to raise the public’s awareness of the Illinois Public Agenda for College and Career Success, especially in the areas of the reenrollment of college dropouts, increasing college readiness and completion in Illinois, as well as helping to guide the legislative staff as the legislature enacts a law instituting performance funding. The blueprint for higher education, the Public Agenda, must be further implemented over the next twelve months. By June 30, 2012, the IBHE will implement the Public Agenda in the following ways [to be determined].