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School of Continuing EducationNorth Orange County Community College District
www.sce.edu
NOCCCD School of Continuing Education
Noncredit Advantage: Career Development College Preparation (CDCP)
• Noncredit CDCP instruction is a way to equity and closing the achievement gap.
• Noncredit courses have no enrollment fees which provide for greater access to educational opportunities.
• CDCP programs can be offered on an open-entry / open-exit basis to accommodate working adults.
• CDCP programs can have articulated pathways of college and career education with the credit programs of their own colleges and college districts.
Equalization of CDCP Funding
• Noncredit Career Development and College Preparation (CDCP) programs are designed to bridge CC students into higher education and/or earned employment
• 06/07 state funding per FTES:• credit:$4367 • CDCP: $3092• noncredit: $2626
• Trailer bill law for the 2014-15 State budget establishes an increase in the CDCP noncredit rate equal to the credit rate, beginning July 1, 2015.
CDCP Certificate Approval Requirements • Sequence of two or more courses that lead to:• “Certificate of Completion” for improved employability or job opportunities
• Certificate of Completion should correspond to programs in Short Term Vocational or Workforce Preparation.
-OR- • “Certificate of Competency” in a recognized career field transitioning to credit,
a degree, or baccalaureate institution• Certificate of Competency should correspond to English as a Second Language or
Elementary/Secondary Basic Skills.
• There are only four noncredit areas that are eligible for inclusion into CDCP certificates with noncredit instructional areas (CB22): • ESL • Elementary/Secondary Basic Skills• Short-Term Vocational• Workforce PrepRefer to Table 9 (page 96) of the Program and Course Approval Handbook (PCAH) for a description of each CDCP category and valid TOP Codes.
Accountability
• CCC Scorecard measures CDCP student outcomes:
• CDCP cohort: attempts of at least two CDCP courses within three years
• Six-year tracking period• Noncredit Student Progress and Achievement
Rate (SPAR):• CDCP completion• credit certificate or degree completion• transfer to four-year institution
Useful Resources and References
• Education Code• 84750.5• 84757(a)• 84760.5
• CCR, Title 5• 55150• 55151 • 58160
• CCCCO Program and Course Approval Handbook (PCAH) • Section 4 - Noncredit Curriculum• Certificate of Competency (Appendix F, pg. 201)• Certificate of Completion (Appendix G, pg. 218)
• Taxonomy of Programs (TOP) 6th Edition• Chancellor’s Office, Academic Affairs Division web page http://
extranet.cccco.edu/Divisions/AcademicAffairs.aspx
CDCP Pathway for English as a Second Language (ESL)
Written Communication SkillsProgram# 24117
The goal is an independent writer equally successful in an academic or job-related setting. Assignments include essays and PowerPoint presentations. Credits earned may be applied towards obtaining a High School Diploma.
CDCP Pathway Program Requirements : ESL
ESL
Writt
en C
omm
unic
ation
Sk
ills
ESLA 804: ESL & the Arts
ESLA 813: Intermediate Grammar Review
ESLA 810: Writing and Reading
College Preparation CDCP Pathway for English as a Second Language (ESL)
ESL Academic SuccessProgram # 24293The ESL Academic Success Program bridges ESL classes with college, high school, the GED, and vocational training programs. The goal is to prepare students to function successfully in a variety of academic settings. The program offers high-level ESL courses as well as student services including workshops, assistance with college applications, and field trips.
College Preparation CDCP Pathway Program Requirements: ESL
ESL
Acad
emic
Suc
cess
ESL 1040: Listening/Speaking for
Academic Success
ESL 1045: Reading/Writing for Academic Success
CDCP Pathway for Career Technical Education (CTE)
Pharmacy TechnicianProgram # 24219This program prepares students for an entry-level position as a pharmacy technician at a community or institutional pharmacy. This program meets the State Board of Pharmacy registration requirements.
CDCP Pathway Program Requirements: CTE
Pharmacy Technician
Core Courses
MEOC 104: Medical Terminology
MEOC 130 Intro to Pharm Tech
MEOC 140 Pharm Math
MEOC 12/122: Pharmacology 1 & 2
MEDO 230: Pharmacy Operations Lab
MEOC 135: Human Relations for
Healthcare Workers
MEDO 220/221: In-/Out-Patient Lab
ExternshipMOEC 316/317 In/Out-Patient
Externship
CDCP Pathway for Career and Technical Education
Early Childhood EducationProgram #24404This program provides training for teacher and caregiver positions in licensed proprietary infant/toddler/preschool child daycare center. Curriculum is approved by the State Department of Community Care Licensing.
CDCP Pathway Program Requirements: CTEEC
E
Core Courses
ECE 170: Intro to Curriculum
ECE 108: Program Principles and Practices
ECE 140: Early Childhood Development
ESE 136: Family Community Relationships
ECE 100: Child Health and Safety
ECE Elective Courses
(choose two)
ECE 112:Language Arts and Literacy
ECE 1332: Program Creative Experiences
ECE 130: Program Science and Math
ECE 116: Program Music and Movement
ECE 175: Infant-Toddler Care
ECE 165: Children with Special Needs
Noncredit Course MIS Codes• CB 03 – TOP Code• See Data Element Dictionary for valid TOP Codes per CDCP
category.• CB 04 – Credit Status• CB 04 = N (Noncredit Course)• CB 08 – Basic Skills Status• CB 08 = B (Basic Skills Course)• CB 08= N (Not a Basic Skills Course)• CB 11 – Course Classification• CB 11 = J (Workforce Prep Enhanced Funding)• CB 11 = K (Other Noncredit Enhanced Funding)• CB 11 = L (Noncredit Non-Enhanced Funding)
Noncredit Course MIS Codes Continued • CB 13 – Special Class Classification• CB 13 = N (Not a Special Class for CDCP)• CB 21 – Prior-to-College Transfer Level• CB 21 = A – H or Y (Non-Applicable)• See Data Element Dictionary for valid CB 21 levels for each TOP Code. • CB 22 – Noncredit Category• CB 22 for CDCP = A (ESL)• C (Elementary/Secondary Basic Skills)• I (Short-Term Vocational)• J (Workforce Preparation)• CB 24 – Program Status • CB 24 = 1 (Program Applicable for new courses for approved
programs)• CB 24 = 2 (Not Program Applicable for new courses for new programs)
CDCP Program: Key Application Items•SP 01: Program TOP Code
•SP 02: Program Award
•SP 02 = Noncredit Program
• Certificate or Diploma: Certificate of Completion or Certificate of Competence or HSDP• Supporting Documentation:• COR’s• Narrative• LMID (for Short-Term Vocational only)• DAS Approval Letter (for Apprenticeship only)
SCE Curriculum Approval
SCE Curriculum Committee: sound pedagogy, SLO, COR elements
District Curriculum Coordination Council: feedback from sister colleges, coordination of efforts
NOCCCD Board of Trustees
Common errors for Noncredit Courses• Catalog Description on the CI proposal record does not match the
Catalog Description stated in the official course outline of record• Department Number stated in field CB01 does not match the
Department Number stated in the official course outline of record.• Course Title in field CB02 must match the Course Title stated in the
official course outline of record.• Course Hours stated on the official course outline of record must match
the Minimum and Maximum Course Hours fields on the CI proposal record.
• Time of the district governing board approval date. A “New” or “Substantial Change” course proposal requires a district governing board approval date that is within at least two years of the approval date.
• Courses incorrectly coded “B – Basic Skills” (field CB08 of course proposal record) but the content, objectives, and learning outcomes do not convey a reinforcement of basic skills (elementary and secondary) competencies and proficiencies.
Common errors for Certificate Programs• Required supporting documentation is not attached to the
certificate proposal (a complete narrative, official course outline of record(s), etc.)
• The “Course Report” section of the certificate proposal is incomplete and courses are not “attached” to the certificate
• CDCP Enhanced Funding – Upon Chancellor's Office approval of a NEW certificate program (program control number is issued), all courses for which enhanced funding is sought MUST be “attached” to the certificate program AND coded correctly for CDCP enhanced funding! Refer to the “Course Coding for CDCP Funding” section in the Program and Course Approval Handbook (page 99) and “Table 11: Noncredit Course Coding Guide for CDCP Enhanced Funding” (page 101) of the Program and Course Approval Handbook.
Timeline for approval• On average, 30 to 45 days from date submitted into the CCC
Curriculum Inventory. • Proposals submitted incorrectly will be returned for revisions
(“Revision Request”) in the CCC Curriculum Inventory and processed in the order in which it is resubmitted.
Policies and Services
• Catalog rights• Grading system• Credit by exam• Student records and transcripts• Scholarship opportunities (for books, supplies, or transfer to
credit)
Support Services for CDCP Students
• Adult College and Career Transition Program (ACCT)• Career Center• Orientation• Assessment Center • Counseling and advisement • Labs/Tutoring Centers:• Basic Skills Learning Center• Computer Skills Lab• ESL Learning Center