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Student will be able to  articulate Purpose  (attention to life,  career, educational  goals) Student will be able to  choose an academic  Pathway to, through  and beyond Valencia. Student will be able to  maintain a Plan for the  timely completion of  academic and career  goals. Student will be able to  establish a connection  to Valencia College as a  Place where personal  development and  community enhances  learning. Student will be able to  maintain meaningful  Personal Connections  with fellow students  and Valencia Faculty  and Staff. Student will be able to  demonstrate the skills  and behaviors  associated with the  Preparation needed for  success.

Describe curricular and co‐curricular program offerings, activities or strategies in support of the new student experience      Note:  The 

strategies below are expected course outcomes of the common curricular experience (general, program and embedded)

Program Offerings, Activities or Strategy 1 (Description)  Students will be able to articulate a personal purpose 

statement that reflects their educational, career and personal choices as determined by their 

values, interests, strengths and goals.

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome  P

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome 

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome S

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome 

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome 

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome 

Program Offerings, Activities or Strategy  2 (Description)  Students will use critical thinking skills to choose an 

academic program aligned with their educational and career goals, interests, strengths and 

values based on the outcomes of Purpose, Preparation, Plan, Place and Personal Connection.  

(Cathy ‐ I think we will need to change the end of this one; students don't know about the Ps).

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome 

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome P

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome S

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome 

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome 

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome 

Program Offerings, Activities or Strategy 3 (Description) Students will use reasoned judgments in the 

development of their educational plan including cost, time and program admission 

requirements and be reasonably committed to their plan.

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome 

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome S

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome P

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome 

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome 

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome 

Program Offerings, Activities or Strategy 4 (Description) Students will develop appropriate  relationships with  peers, faculty and staff while utilizing college resources, including learning support services 

and academic advising, to enhance their curricular experience.

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome 

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome 

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome 

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome P

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome S

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome 

Program Offerings, Activities or Strategy 5 (Description) Students will develop the communication skills necessary 

to connect in diverse settings with fellow students, faculty and staff ethically, culturally and 

respectfully.

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome 

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome 

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome 

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome S

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome P

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome 

Program Offerings, Activities or Strategy 5 (Description)  Students will apply college‐level competencies in the 

areas of information literacy, note taking, test taking, text book reading, time management, 

critical thinking and online course management (Blackboard).

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome S

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome 

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome 

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome 

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome 

Meaningful and 

Measurable Connection to 

the Outcome P As a result of the New Student Experience at Valencia, Students will be able to successfully 

navigate the expectations of College.

Taskfo rc e   St rat e gies Identify Primary (P) and Secondary (S) Outcome Categories Associated with each Taskforce Strategy ‐ Identification below should reflect a  meaningful and measurable connection to the outcomes selected 

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Taskforce:

 

Common

 

Curricular

 

Experience

Detail Description/Course Level Outcome:  Students will be able to articulate a personal purpose statement that reflects their educational, 

career and personal values, interests, strengths and goals.

Intended Student Outcome(s) / Student Learning Outcome(s)(Curricular / Co‐Curricular):      ‐

Students will describe their strengths, values and goals. 

‐Students will assess career options to identify careers that match their strengths, values, interests, and goals.

‐ Students will describe their top career choice(s) with a rationale for their decisions.

‐ Students will articulate a personal purpose statement that reflects their strengths, values, interests, and goals.

Curricular / co‐curricular activity or assignment       

To be designed by curriculum teams

Assessment (Student behavior, performance, artifact)       

Outcomes will be deemed "measureable" by Wendi Dew and the specific assessments will be developed by the faculty curriculum 

committees (Summer: initial work completed through PATHWAYS grant, Fall: extensive curriculum design completed through PRESS 

t)

Meaningful and Measurable Connection to the 6 P's (Primary or Secondary)       

Specifically articulated as Purpose; parallels definition of Plan

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Additional People to be Included in the planning and Implementation:  Faculty leaders, faculty work teams, pilot instructors, Faculty Development,  SLS 

faculty, program designees and embedded course outcome representatives, PRESS Project Director, PATHWAYS Project Director

Meaningful and Measurable Connection to the 6 P's (Primary or Secondary)      

Articulated as Pathway, closely tied to Plan

Work to be completed / questions to be answered       

All strategies will be handed off to the faculty workteams for curriculum development.  Given the scope of the intended course 

population, we should determine if we want these teams to create hybrid and online offerings upfront.  Do we need to survey our 

classroom space based on the number of sections that would be needed?  We also need to determine when students would take this 

course (first term, within first six credits...), how do we assure they re‐enroll if they withdraw and what constitutes successful completion 

(ATD says a C)?

Program

 

Offerings,

 

Activities

 

or

 

Strategy

 

2:

 

PATHWAY

Detail Description/Course Level Outcome:  Students will use critical thinking skills to choose an academic program aligned with their 

educational/career goals, interests, strengths and values. 

Intended Student Outcome(s) / Student Learning Outcome(s)(Curricular / Co‐Curricular):      ‐

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Assessment (Student behavior, performance, artifact) Same as in Strategy One

Work to be completed / questions to be answered:  Same as in Strategy One

Additional People to be Included in the planning and Implementation:  Same as in Strategy One

Program

 

Offerings,

 

Activities

 

or

 

Strategy

 

3:

 

PLAN

Detail Description/Course Level Outcome: Students will use reasoned judgments in the development of their educational plan including cost, 

time and program admission requirements and be reasonably committed to their plan.

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Intended Student Outcome(s) / Student Learning Outcome(s)(Curricular / Co‐Curricular)      ‐

Students will develop an education plan that includes all courses needed to earn their selected degree at Valencia and effectively prepare 

for transfer (if applicable).        ‐Students will outline the admission requirements for their selected academic program(s) at Valencia and/or their selected transfer 

institution.        ‐ Students will calculate the cost of their education.        ‐ Students will explain financial literacy terms such as: budget, debt, interest rates, repayment options, subsidized loan, unsubsidized 

loan, grant, scholarship, etc.       ‐ 

Develop a financial plan to fund their education.       ‐ 

Develop a personal budget.   

Meaningful and Measurable Connection to the 6 P's (Primary or Secondary)       

Articulated as Plan, closely tied to Pathway

Curricular / co‐curricular activity or assignment: Same as in Strategy One

Assessment (Student behavior, performance, artifact):  Same as in Strategy One

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Intended Student Outcome(s) / Student Learning Outcome(s)(Curricular / Co‐Curricular)        ‐Students will name college resources available to enhance career/purpose planning and devleopment.       ‐Students will name college resources available to enhance learning skill devleopment.       ‐Students will name college resources available to enhance academic planning.       ‐Students will identify the purpose of Valencia advising resources and tools.       ‐Students will effectively use Valencia's navigation software (LifeMap, Atlas, etc.)

Curricular / co‐curricular activity or assignment: Same as in Strategy One

Assessment (Student behavior, performance, artifact):  Same as in Strategy One

Meaningful and Measurable Connection to the 6 P's (Primary or Secondary)       

Articulated as Place; closely tied to Personal Connection

Detail Description: Students will identify and connect with Valencia resources related to career/purpose exploration, learning skill 

development, and academic planning.

Additional People to be Included in the planning and Implementation: Same as in Strategy One

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Work to be completed / questions to be answered:  Same as in Strategy One

Additional People to be Included in the planning and Implementation: Same as in Strategy One

Program

 

Offerings,

 

Activities

 

or

 

Strategy

 

5:

 

PERSONAL

 

CONNECTION

Meaningful and Measurable Connection to the 6 P's (Primary or Secondary)       

Articulated as Personal Connection; closely tied to Place

Detail Description/Course Level Outcome: Students will develop communication skills necessary to connect with diverse students, faculty and 

staff ethically, culturally and respectfully.

Intended Student Outcome(s) / Student Learning Outcome(s)(Curricular / Co‐Curricular)        ‐Students will apply steps to effectively work within a team to achieve specific goals.       ‐Students will demonstrate proficiency in communicating with peers and college instructors and staff members following specific criteria.    ‐Students will participate in co‐curricular activities related to their purpose statements and plans.       ‐Stuents will develop a plan for balancing academic, employment, family, community, and other commitments.

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Program

 

Offerings,

 

Activities

 

or

 

Strategy

 

6:

 

PREPARATION

Detail Description/Course Level Outcome: Students will apply college‐level competencies in the areas of information literacy, note taking, test 

taking, text book reading, time management, critical thinking and online course management (Blackboard).

Additional People to be Included in the planning and Implementation: Same as Strategy One

Curricular / co‐curricular activity or assignment: Same as in Strategy One

Assessment (Student behavior, performance, artifact):  Same as in Strategy One

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Assessment (Student behavior, performance, artifact):  Same as in Strategy One

Intended Student Outcome(s) / Student Learning Outcome(s)(Curricular / Co‐Curricular)        ‐Students will apply study skill strategies in other classes: note taking, memorization, reading comprehension, study skills, information 

literacy, etc.       ‐Students will 

apply time management skills in the completion of assignments, projects, and test preparation.       ‐Students will correctly apply steps for identifying credible online sources (information literacy).        ‐Students will demonstrate the ability to access, navigate, and use technology related to college‐level learning (ie Blackboard)       ‐Students will accurately assess their own learning skills.        ‐ Students will develop a plan to improve learning skills.       ‐Students will identify college learning support services (including librarians, counselors, advisors, etc).        ‐Students will discuss the steps they will take to meet their learning goals in a specific course.       ‐Students will apply academic behaviors needed to succeed in college.       ‐Students will apply personal behaviors needed to succeed in college (ie self‐motivation, balancing commitments, etc.)

Meaningful and Measurable Connection to the 6 P's (Primary or Secondary)       

Articulated as Preparation; closely tied to Plan

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Work to be completed / questions to be answered:  Same as in Strategy One

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Design Pilot Scale Design Pilot Scale Design Pilot Scale Design Pilot Scale Design Pilot Scale

X X X X X

X X X X X

X X X X X

Yearly QEP Big Meeting for collegewide review of implementation realities, assessment measures, and planning 

Yearly QEP Big Meeting for collegewide review of implementation realities, assessment measures, and planning 

Yearly QEP Big Meeting for collegewide review of implementation realities, assessment measures, and planning 

Yearly QEP Big Meeting for collegewide review of implementation realities, assessment measures, and planning 

Program Offering, Activity or 

Strategy 2

Program Offering, Activity or 

Strategy 3

Program Offering, Activity or 

Strategy 4

Program Offering, Activity or 

Strategy 5

Fall 2016 Spring 2017 Fall 2017 Spring 2018

Program Offering, Activity or 

Strategy 1

Taskforce:

Fall 2013 Spring 2014 Fall 2014 Spring 2015 Fall 2015 Spring 2016

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