EAP ESP MRWC...CSU EARLY ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (EAP) Standardized Testing and Reporting Additional...
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PATHWAYS TO ACADEMIC PREPARATION
THE FOUNDATION TO STUDENT SUCCESS
EAP ESP MRWC
CSU EARLY ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (EAP)
Standardized Testing and Reporting§ Additional multiple choice questions§ Plus 45-minute Essay § Student must release scores to CSU§ Results mailed August (senior year)
Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium§ Test renders CAASPP EAP scores§ Student must release scores to CSU§ Scores available 6-8 weeks after district
testing completion
EVOLUTION
GOALThe goal of the EAP program
is to have California high school graduates enter the
CSU fully prepared to begin college-level study.
Additional Senior Year Preparation
Professional Learning
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CSU EARLY ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (EAP)§ Through the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC), EAP
determines a students level of preparation for English and mathematics college level courses at any of the 23 CSU campuses. SBAC renders CAASPP EAP scores.
§ Early scores provide students an opportunity to improve their skills during their senior year.
EAP
THE FOUNDATION TO STUDENT SUCCESSExecutive Order 1110 establishes CSU policy regarding first-year enrollment in CSU-required written communication and mathematics/quantitative reasoning courses and college-level skills assessment to inform placement in appropriate courses.
§ Improves Assessment and Placement § Strengthens Early Start Program§ Restructures Developmental Education§ Promotes Four Years of High School Math/Quantitative Reasoning
PLACEMENT AND GPA PREDICTOR
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Math English
2016 Average GPA of First Time Freshmen
CPP Average GPA CSU Category II2
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CATEGORY (I-IV) ESTIMATES
CATEGORY I II III IV
Writing 17% 68% 10% 4%
Math 21% 55% 18% 7%
CPP estimates for placement recommendations based on regularly admitted Fall 2016 First-time Freshmen
ACADEMIC PREPARATION STILL MATTERS!
For English and Math college-level courses
(GE written communication &math/quantitative reasoning courses)
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Not Yet Ready
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Not Readyor
Your Pathway To College Readiness
ACT American College Testing AP Advanced PlacementCAASPP California Assessment of Student
Performance and ProgressEAP Early Assessment Program
NOT EXEMPT Required to participate in the
CSU Early Start Program(Unless you meet other
Early Start Program exemptions) Go to: www.csusuccess.org/earlystart/early-start-faq
Below are the multiple ways to become CSU college ready
For English and Math college-level courses
(GE written communication &math/quantitative reasoning courses)
ConditionallyReady
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CAASPP EAP: Standard Met (Level 3)English:
ACT: 19-21, New SAT: 510-540, Old SAT: 460-490Math:
ACT: 20-22, New SAT: 520-560, Old SAT: 490-540
Must pass senior year-long course with a grade of “C−” or better in order to be exempt from participating in the CSU Early Start Program
YES NO
COMPLETE an approved
senior year-long math course:
All courses with a prerequisite of Algebra II or Integrated Math
III, including: Trigonometry, Math Analysis, Pre-Calculus, or Calculus,
AP Calculus AB or BC,AP Physics or AP Statistics
COMPLETE an approved
senior year-long English course:ERWC, AP or IB, or Weighted Honors
English
Updated SAT Information In March 2016, the College Board began administering a new SAT. The new SAT scores are different than the old SAT scores. The CSU will accept both old and new SAT scores for students graduating from high school in 2020 and prior.
EXEMPT from the CSU Early Start Program
May enroll directly in college-level, baccalaureate credit bearing courses upon
admission to the CSU
For English and Math college-level courses
(GE written communication &math/quantitative reasoning courses)
” ”Ready
CAASPP EAP: Standard Exceeded (Level 4) English:
ACT: 22 and above New SAT: 550 and aboveOld SAT: 500 and aboveAP Language/Literature
Composition: 3 and aboveMath:
ACT: 23 and above New SAT: 570 and above Old SAT: 550 and above
AP Calculus or AP Statistics Exam: 3 and above
CAASPP EAP: Standard Nearly Met (Level 2)
or Not Met (Level 1) English:
ACT: 18 or below, New SAT: 500 or below, Old SAT: 450 or below
Math:ACT: 19 or below, New SAT: 510 or below,
Old SAT: 480 or below
GE General EducationERWC Expository Reading and Writing CourseIB International BaccalaureateSAT Scholastic Aptitude Test
HS 12th GRADE HS 11th GRADE
§ Acknowledge campus request to verify enrollment in approved senior year course and semester 1 grade.
§ Act immediately if campus communicates Early Start requirement but earned conditionally ready score. May have not released CAASPP EAP or other official test scores.
§ Stress importance of clicking the option to release CAASPP EAP scores to the CSU during SBAC testing.
§ Use available test scores to inform registration into an approved course during the 12th grade, including math.
PROFESSIONAL LEARNING: ERWCThe ERWC (Expository Reading and Writing Course) is a college preparatory, rhetoric-based English language arts course for grade 12 designed to develop academic literacy (advanced proficiency in rhetorical and analytical reading, writing, and thinking).§ Data indicate that better prepared students graduate more quickly and in
higher numbers, and ERWC remains one of the best ways to equip students with that preparation.
English (“b”) Course TitleCSU Expository Reading and WritingAdopted from California State University Early Assessment Program.
A-G CMP Course
Updates for
2018-19
February 1 to
September 15, 2018 Transcript Abbreviation
CSU ERWC
ARE YOUR STUDENTS PREPARED TO SUCCEED AT
THE CSU?
FIND OUT AT CALSTATE.EDU/HIGHSCHOOL
CSU EARLY ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (EAP) AT CPP
EARLY ASSESSMENTo Available for junior classroom presentation before the SBAC.o Use test scores to inform course registration senior year.
ADDITIONAL PREPARATION SENIOR YEARo Verify student is in approved SYE to clear Standard Met criteria.o Assist students who did not release CAASPP EAP scores to the CSU.
PROFESSIONAL LEARNINGo Certify teachers to teach CSU ERWC and adopt the course. o Promote four year of high school math, including MRWC.
WWW.CPP.EDU/EAP [email protected]
IMPORTANT DATESØEarly Start Information Session: Saturday, June 2, 2018
üStudents should register by May 18
ØSmart Page: April 2üStudents defaulted to CPP
ØEarly Start Course Registration: April 18ØEarly Start courses begin: June 18
RESOURCES§Early Start Website: www.cpp.edu/earlystart§Early Start Math and English Pathfinder Online Tools• English Pathfinder• Math Pathfinder (Coming Soon)
§ESP Math and English Pathfinder Chart
Early Start Summer 2018§ Early Start English Course Options:
• ESE 5, 2-week fully-online course with Directed Self-Placement§ Early Start Math Course Options:
• ESM 5, 2-week fully-online course with opportunity to advance to non-stretch course with final ALEKS assessment
§ Early Start Summer 2018 Pilot: Bronco Scholars• 2-3 week residential program with required English and Math course participation• ESM 5, 5-week on campus course• Integrated composition focus in an GE Area-D3 course: EWS 140 Introduction to
Ethnic Studies• Freshmen success programs and events (financial literacy, major/career exploration,
campus resources, speakers, workshops, etc.)
LEARN BY DOING1) Read the scenario provided.2) Answer the questions using the EO1110 charts.Ø Two separate charts to reference.
3) You have 10 minutes.
Scenario 1 – EnglishEddie tells you he received an email from Cal Poly Pomona indicating he needs to participate in the Early Start for English. He’s a mechanical engineer major and knows the following information about his English scores and academics:
Based on the information:1) What category does he fit?2) Why might he have received the communication he did?
§ CAASPP EAP English Standard Exceeded § Completed 4 yrs of HS English§ ACT = 21 § Weighted HS GPA: 3.0 § Enrolled in English 12 in the 12th grade § Declared STEM major to study
Scenario 1 - MathEddie will be attending Cal Poly Pomona and majoring in mechanical engineer. He knows the following information about his math scores and academics:
Based on the information:1) What category does he fit?2) Is he required to participate in the Early Start Program?
§ CAASPP EAP Math Standard Met § Weighted HS Math GPA: 3.2§ New SAT Math = 520 § Weighted HS GPA: 3.0 § Enrolled in Pre-Calculus 12th grade § Declared STEM major to study
ANSWER KEYScenario 1 – English
1. What category does he fit? v Category II
2. Why might he have received the communication he did? v During SBAC testing, possibly didn’t release English scores to the CSU.v Discrepancy between name written on Cal State Apply to that noted on the SBAC.
Scenario 1 – Math
1. What category does he fit? v Category II
2. Is he required to participate in the Early Start Program? v No, he is not required to participate in the Early Start Program.