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Guided Pathways to Success (GPS)
With funding from Lumina Foundation for Education, Complete College America (CCA) is working with three states that have made a commitment to adopt Guided Pathways to Success on a large scale: Georgia, Tennessee and Indiana.
Together with the Community College Research Center (CCRC) and other national consultants and practitioner experts, CCA will assist two- and four-year public system leaders in these three states, in partnership with faculty, administrators and other institutional stakeholders, to develop and implement guided pathway reforms across each system. The three-year project is organized around a series of “scaling institutes” where teams from participating institutions will develop plans for engaging their colleagues in rethinking programs and support services based on guided pathways principles.
GUIDED PATHWAYS to SUCCESS PLANNING MEETING
October 27, 2014
Ivy Tech Community College
Indianapolis, IN
- Agenda
- Game Changers, Stan Jones, Complete College America
- iGPS – IU Interactive Graduation Planning System, Dennis Groth, Indiana University
- Academic Maps: A Core Element of Guided Pathways, Larry Abele
- Community College Guided Pathways, Davis Jenkins, PhD, Community College Research Center
ADVISORS WORKSHOP
Designing and Customizing Degree Maps
May 20, 2015
Ivy Tech Community College
Indianapolis, IN
META-MAJORS and MATH PATHWAYS CONVENING
September 1, 2015
Indianapolis Marriott North
Indianapolis, IN
- Agenda
- Guest Presenters
- Career Pathways Chart
- Meta-Major List with Recommended Gateway Math Course
- Proposed Indiana High School Diploma
Career Pathways
Joyce Walsh-Portillo, M.B.A., Ed.D., Broward Community College
MAPPING and META-MAJORS in Advising & Student Orientation
Dr. Karen Laughlin, Florida State University
Building Math Pathways to Programs of Study
Dr. Jenna Cullinane, Charles Dana Center
Math Innovation Council Recommendations
Sarah Ancel, Indiana Commission for Higher Education
REPORTS
Guided Pathways to Student Success
Perspectives from Indiana College Students & Advisors - March 2014 (Originally released September 2013)