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CLP hosted a series of webinars to support student services faculty, staff, and administrators at community colleges across California as they re-orient to [...]
Stories
Including Student Voices in Guided Pathways Redesign: City College of San Francisco
Their Approach
With the goal of lifting the voices of populations identified in its Student Equity Plan as showing an achievement gap, City College of San Francisco focused on [...]
Including Student Voices in Guided Pathways Redesign: Santa Monica College
Their Approach
Using design thinking, Santa Monica College’s Guided Pathways Steering Committee began its inquiry work by identifying creative ways to involve students. As the primary users of the [...]
Designing Curriculum to Support Students: Solano College
Their Approach
Solano College brought ESL and English courses—traditionally in siloed disciplines—together, overhauling its assessment criteria and teaching approach as it embarked on Guided Pathways. This decision reflected the [...]
Designing Curriculum to Support Students: Cuyamaca College
Their Approach
In anticipation of the changes that AB 705 requires in supports for students in transfer-level English classes, as part of its Guided Pathways redesign, Cuyamaca offered professional [...]
Designing Curriculum to Support Students: College of the Redwoods
Their Approach
In the hope of streamlining the college experience for students and contributing to their success across campus, College of the Redwoods (CoR) increased collaboration among disciplines. In [...]
Redesigning Counseling Services: Skyline College
The Beginning
With the Skyline College Promise, College leaders explored how to create a meaningful and intentional academic and student support experience for all new students.
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Early Career Exploration: Sierra College
The Beginning
To improve student onboarding and make early counseling more effective, Sierra College integrated career exploration into orientation. The larger goal was to improve retention and completion by [...]