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Request No.2014-40
Date of Request5.04.16
RequesterCACCRAO Memo & Session
Application(s)Standard Application
Section / Page

Education Goal / Majors

Steering Approval StatusDeferred
Steering Hearing Date10.15.15
Proposed Change to Download FileTBD
Proposed Change to Residency LogicN/A


Problem / Issue

This issue goes back to October 2012.  

Gerald Sequeira suggested a functional change to the way Majors appear to the student in the Enrollment page. Instead of an alphabetical list of majors, he'd like to be able to group them by Type first, then when a student selects the Group Type, the available degrees for that major will drop down or appear below that group heading. Such as: If the student selects the Group: Administrative Justice - three options appear: AJ-AA, AJ-Certificate, AJ-Transfer.
To be reviewed by Steering at next meeting.

Background


Proposed Solution

 

 

Notes

More info on SB1456 from the CCCCO:
Sen. Alan Lowenthal has introduced legislation that would implement important elements of the Student Success Task Force recommendations. The bill, SB 1456, would amend the current matriculation program to frame the Task Force's vision of student success and support services. The amendments would provide the statutory authority for the board of governors to require that:

1) Students participate in orientation, assessment and education planning;
2) Colleges or districts receiving student success and support program funds implement the system common assessment and accountability scorecard;
3) Students meet academic progress to be eligible for the BOG Fee Waiver as determined by the board of governors.

 

ALL NOTES FROM ZENDESK

10.09.15: Per meeting with David Hammond, this project will require significant development work in both the Standard & IA applications and the Administrator (Majors). The OPENAPPLY main JIRA ticket was split into two; a second ticket was created in the CTRLCENTER project (see Apps links). 

9/22/15: Update: Per Steering Committee meeting discussion 9/22/15 - this project has taken a major turn. Many of the steering committee members do not want to use the Chancellor's Office POS list and have voted to decline this request as initially proposed. What they've tentatively agreed upon is having more functionality available so that colleges can better align Programs, Majors, courses, etc. to specific Ed Goals.

The suggestion that is being reviewed now is adding functionality in the Administrator that would allow a college to align individual Majors (which could be a Program, Course, etc. since they are entered manually in the Administrator) to a specific education goal (similar to the way a Major can be aligned to a Term - only appearing in the Major drop down list when the corresponding Term is selected). This would allow the college to customize what Majors appear based on the Ed Goal selected. This will be confirmed, approved, and requirements will be developed by November 22, 2015.

10/28: Future development being escalated to High priority; however, much work is still being defined by the Steering Committee. More information is coming.

10.28.14: Request #18931 "2014-51 Enable Colleges to Group..." was closed and merged into this request. Last comment in request #18931:

Gerald Sequeira suggested a functional change to the way Majors appear to the student in the Enrollment page. Instead of an alphabetical list of majors, he'd like to be able to group them by Type first, then when a student selects the Group Type, the available degrees for that major will drop down or appear below that group heading. Such as: If the student selects the Group: Administrative Justice - three options appear: AJ-AA, AJ-Certificate, AJ-Transfer.
To be reviewed by Steering at next meeting.

 

9/30: Steering approved this development effort. Second meeting with sub-group and next actions will be determined.

9/19/14: Renamed this CR from (SB1456 Add Career Goals to CCCApply Application to College) to Ed Goal Alignment with Course/Programs of Study. 
This is a sub-group review - currently in-progress. Update to be presented at 9/30/14 Steering meeting.

9.19.14: Request #5041 "2014-30: Add Pop-Up Help to Defi..." was closed and merged into this request. Last comment in request #5041:

Discussion at October 2013 Steering meeting - There is a need to define the different degree and award types being offered (by college and/or by all colleges). This would be added as pop-up Help. Defining AA, AS, Certificates, etc.

9.17.14:  MERGED with this Ticket. 2013-07 is now closed. These notes will be absorbed into this ticket: 2014-01:

2013-07. Modify Ed Goal, Major for SB 1440 Transfer Degrees
Kevin Flash, Sac City, 6/21/12: At Los Rios I’ve been working through the SB 1440 degrees, and noticed that our admissions application (which is a one off by XAP since we needed extra data collected but very similar to CCCApply), does not do a good job of guiding students to the SB 1440 degrees. We collect an Ed Goal, and then a Major. It really does not help guide a student into one of the SB 1440 degrees...
First it asks for an Ed Goal. A transfer student has two options:
● Obtain an associate degree and transfer to a 4-year institution
● Transfer to a 4-year institution without an associate degree
Which one would a transfer student select? How do they know if they want to transfer without an associate degree? Or how would they now know that they would really want an associate degree, IF it was an SB 1440. 
Then, in selecting a major, I found nothing that would indicate which degree a transfer student would select to take advantage of the benefits of SB 1440. 
I have the following questions regarding CCCApply:

  1. I was wondering if there has been any discussion on how the new SB 1440 degrees are represented in CCCApply, and how students might be guided into them instead of a similar AA/AS degree which would not have the same benefits.
  2. In the new Los Rios integrated Student Ed Plan (iSEP), counselors are collecting more granular data than appears on the Admissions App in order to better advise students who plan to transfer. We ask if they know the preferred college system they want to transfer to (UC, CSU, both, In State Private, Out of State, etc). If they indicate a UC or CSU, we also ask them to select the program in which they plan to major at the transfer institution. Have you heard discussions that CCCApply would ever provide those options?

NOTES: DEFERRED
Ed Goal options defined by MIS. 
Role of CCCApply in educating applicants about sb1440 degrees need to be carefully considered.


10.15.13:  Draft a spec presenting two ways to search: 1) a progressive search when they start typing and 2) "browsing for careers" Need a spec for handling that - with a sample screen shot. Grabbed info on the SOC codes. Job families. Three levels: Major Groups; Minor groups; broad occupations.
SOC Taxonomy codes used in O'Net: http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc251011.htm


4.16.13: Steering committee reviewed this topic at length. Sonia X from the CCCCO came in and did a presentation on the SSTF and reasons behind the case for adding career Goals to the CCCApply application. This change will remain pending until further notice.

12.17.12: Draft Change Specification - presented to the Steering Committee, April 2013 meeting.

12.11.12: Put together a spec that includes O'Net data allowing students to either choose a career cluster or specific career. And indicate their affinity towards that area. 
Possibly a two-tier investigative question

12.07.12: Suggest we use the federal O*Net data. Have an option for "Unknown at this time" If they do select a Career Goal, ask them to rate how strongly they feel about it.

Supporting Documentation

SB 1456 - Seymour-Campbell Student Success Act of 2012
TITLE : An act to amend Sections 76300, 78210, 78211, 78211.5,
78212, 78213, 78214, 78215, 78216, and 78218 of, and to
repeal Section 78212.5 of, the Education Code, relating
to community colleges.
See documentation attached.

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