Target Groups and Populations Served Sample Clauses

Target Groups and Populations Served. Designed and funded to support all California community colleges, students, and faculty, the OEI will play an important role in providing consistent and coordinated educational pathways between K-­‐12 and CSU/UC degree programs. Online courses within the EMP will be available to all CCCs that join the Online Education Consortium (Consortium). A specific college could participate in providing course content as well as offering EMP online courses to their local student population. At the same time, colleges will have the ability to continue to use their current online course offerings within their local learning management system. The goal is that all CCCs participate in the Consortium, providing online access to all CCC students associated with any CCC campus. The target populations for the California Community College Online Education Initiative include: CCC students, CCC faculty, CCCs, and the statewide community college system as a whole: Each year, California’s 112 community colleges and 71 off-­‐campus centers provide instruction to approximately 2.6 million students who are of all ages, backgrounds, and levels of academic preparation. With nearly 25 percent of the nation’s community college students relying on local CCCs to prepare them for matriculation and beyond, strong education pathways are critical for student success.18 CCC students are diverse and have a variety of needs. In spring 2013, Hispanic students represented the greatest demographic group (39 percent), followed by white non-­‐Hispanic (30 percent), and African-­‐ 18 Advancing Student Success in the California Community Colleges, Recommendations of the California Community Colleges Student Success Task Force, Final Report, January 17, 2012, Page 3. American (7 percent). Almost half of the students were in their 20s while 22 percent were younger than 20.19 Many Californians see a college degree as increasingly difficult to attain: 65 percent say that the price of a college education is more burdensome than it was 10 years ago, a 9-­‐point increase from 200720. The 2011 PPIC statewide survey of Californians about higher education reports more than two-­‐thirds of residents (70 percent) say that many qualified and motivated students lack the opportunity to go to college due to increasing tuition and fees. Students face many barriers that limit their ability to succeed in college. As noted in a 2012 study, the primary barriers that would result in students withdrawing from class or college...
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Target Groups and Populations Served. Designed and funded to support all California community colleges, students, and faculty, the OEI will play an important role in providing consistent and coordinated educational pathways between K812 and CSU/UC degree programs. Online courses within the EMP will be available to all CCCs that join the Online Education Consortium (Consortium). A specific College could participate in providing course content as xxxxx as offering EMP online courses to their local student population. At the same time, Colleges will have the ability to continue to use their current online course offerings within their local learning management system. The goal is that all CCCs participate in the Consortium, providing online access to all CCC students associated with any CCC campus. The target populations for the California Community College Online Education Initiative include: CCC Students, CCC faculty, CCCs, and the statewide Community College System as a whole:

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