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October 20, 2015

California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 113 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students 1

Using the LaunchBoard

for Program Planning

Kathy Booth

Renah Wolzinger

Jill Leufgen

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LaunchBoard 2.0

Revised Program Snapshot and Common

Metrics tabs

Used feedback from pracLLoners in the

revisions

Developments are designed to drive program

improvement

California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 113 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

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Purpose of revision

Reevaluated metrics to ensure that

they beMer align with other state and federal

iniLaLves

they are based on available data

the construcLon of the metrics accurately

addresses the needs of pracLLoners

Provide pracLLoners with visually-dynamic

reports that address common quesLons

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Determine what you want to see

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Find answers to common quesIons

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See the scale of regional offerings

California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 113 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.1 Million Students

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View supply and demand

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See graphics in table format

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Understand more about the charts

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Examine equity gaps in student outcomes

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Learn about employment outcomes

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Track changes in earnings

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Evaluate earnings outcomes

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Dig deeper in detailed data tables

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Examine student characterisIcs

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Understand students’ enrollment paRerns

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Understand students’ enrollment paRerns

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Understand students’ enrollment paRerns

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Review special needs populaIons

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Track key milestones within a program area

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Review success outcomes

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Review success outcomes

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See details on earnings

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Review labor market informaIon

California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 113 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.1 Million Students

TOTAL PEOPLE EMPLOYED IN THE REGION

Metric Current Year (2013) 5 Years Ago (2008) 5 Year Change

(2008-2013) 5 Year Trend

Requires Bachelor’s Degree or Higher

DieIIans and NutriIonists 2,397 1,880 517 ↑

Physician Assistants 2,349 1,962 387 ↑

AthleIc Trainers 301 302 -1 ↓

Requires Associate Degree

RadiaIon Therapist 275 262 13 ↑

Respiratory Therapist 4,325 4,152 173 ↑

Dental Hygienists 5,649 5,342 307 ↑

Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians 1,141 1,041 100 ↑

DiagnosIc Medical Sonographers 1,186 1.021 165 ↑

Requires a Postsecondary Non-Degree Award

Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics 4,198 3,676 522 ↑

Psychiatric Technicians 1,853 1,758 95 ↑

Surgical Technologists 2,799 2,477 322 ↑

Licensed PracIcal and Licensed VocaIonal Nurses 21,252 16,845 2,874 ↑

Medical Records and Health InformaIon Technicians 4,792 4,301 491 ↑

On-The-Job Training, No College Required

Home Health Aides 17,866 8,720 9.146 ↑

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Review labor market informaIon

California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 113 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.1 Million Students

PROJECTED REGIONAL JOB OPENINGS

Projected 5 Year Openings (2013-2018) Projected Average Annual Openings (2013-2018)

Requires Bachelor’s Degree or Higher

DieIIans and NutriIonists 448 90

Physician Assistants 712 142

AthleIc Trainers 99 20

Requires Associate Degree

Respiratory Therapist 569 119

Dental Hygienists 1,397 279

Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians 249 50

DiagnosIc Medical Sonographers 363 73

Requires a Postsecondary Non-Degree Award

Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics 1,603 321

Psychiatric Technicians 111 22

Surgical Technologists 525 105

Licensed PracIcal and Licensed VocaIonal Nurses 5,969 1,194

Medical Records and Health InformaIon Technicians 1,250 250

On-The-Job Training, No College Required

Home Health Aides 10,373 2,075

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Review labor market informaIon

California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 113 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.1 Million Students

MEDIAN REGIONAL ANNUAL SALARY

Entry Level Salary Median Salary

Requires Bachelor’s Degree or Higher

DieIIans and NutriIonists $51,584 $70,096

Physician Assistants $37,024 $94,432

AthleIc Trainers $30,160 $51,168

Requires Associate Degree

Respiratory Therapist $55,536 $89,648

Dental Hygienists $71,552 $105,456

Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians $36,400 $63,440

DiagnosIc Medical Sonographers $55,120 $81,536

Requires a Postsecondary Non-Degree Award

Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics $19,136 $25,792

Psychiatric Technicians $30,368 $52,416

Surgical Technologists $39,104 $54,496

Licensed PracIcal and Licensed VocaIonal Nurses $35,152 $51,168

Medical Records and Health InformaIon Technicians $25,376 $38,064

On-The-Job Training, No College Required

Home Health Aides $19,136 $24,128

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Disaggregate and compare outcomes

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Disaggregate and compare outcomes

California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 113 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.1 Million Students

Gender

Race/ethnicity

Special needs populaLons:

Foster youth, veterans, disabled students, first-generaLon, ever

received financial aid, ever took a basic skills course

First-Lme status:

First-Lme, returning

Full-Lme status:

Full-Lme, part-Lme

Employment outcomes:

Skills-builders, locally-issued cerLficate recipients, Chancellor’s

Office approved cerLficate recipients, degree recipients

Regional comparison view:

By college for milestones, success, and employment metrics

State comparison view:

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Share results

Print or export graphs and tables in mulLple

formats:

PDF

PNG

JPG

SVG Vector

Excel

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Next steps

October-December 2015:

Finish building Program Snapshot interface and validaLng

data

Apply new design to Common Metrics

January-May 2016:

Publicity campaign, in partnership with statewide

organizaLons

PresentaLons at statewide and regional meeLngs

Webinars

Videos

Usage guides

References

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