The Community Partners in Education Program is designed to meet the needs of students who are intellectually and physically challenged by promoting independence and self-reliance through instructional support for vocational and life skills learning.
The Community Partners in Education Program (CPE) serves adults with disabilities through Instructional Service Agreements. Whereas the College finances a portion of the instructional costs. Students are served in various agency settings around the community. Classes consist of CPE308,310,311,312,313,314,315,316,318,320, and 322. Community partners in Education Classes are designed to enhance the pre-vocational, vocational, and independent living skills of students.
Student learning outcomes were not administered during the Spring, Summer, or Fall 2020 semesters due to COVID closures. Classes opened online in the late Fall 2020 semester but head difficulty with technology, attendance, and availability of ISA instructors.
CPE Classes Year: 2018 | Resident FTES | Non Resident FTES | Total FTES |
CPE 308 | 81 | 4 | 85 |
CPE 310 | 47 | 2 | 49 |
CPE 311 | 10 | 0 | 11 |
CPE 312 | 56 | 2 | 58 |
CPE 313 | 7 | 0 | 8 |
CPE 314 | 9 | 1 | 10 |
CPE 315 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
CPE 316 | 81 | 2 | 83 |
CPE 318 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
Total CPE | 293 | 11 | 306 |
SPE Classes Years 2015-2018 | |||
SPE 306 | 977 | 25 | 1002 |
SPE 308 | 447 | 12 | 460 |
SPE 310 | 280 | 11 | 291 |
SPE 311 | 148 | 6 | 155 |
SPE 312 | 393 | 12 | 405 |
SPE 313 | 39 | 1 | 40 |
SPE 314 | 39 | 1 | 40 |
SPE 315 | 114 | 7 | 120 |
SPE 316 | 473 | 15 | 488 |
SPE 318 | 269 | 6 | 275 |
SPE 320 | 108 | 2 | 110 |
SPE 322 | 34 | 0 | 34 |
Total SPE | 3321 | 98 | 3420 |
The CPE program implements several of the College's thematic priorities.
1. Implementing AB 705 - CPE 308 Functional Academics and CPE 320 Independent living skills offers basic adult education elements
2. Cloing equity gaps - anyone with disabilities can take the CPE classes to better their skills
3. Meeting enrollment targets - CPE classes traditionally have had high enrollments prior to COVID 19
4. Fostering a Culture of Inclusiveness - The CPE classes are the only classes and training that some people can get due to their disabilities.
5. Strengthening Professional Development - ISA instructors do rceive some trainings from Butte College and the Faculty Coordinator receives some training through the agency trainings
Program review was completed in Spring 2018. Recommendations and actions are as follows:
A. Because of the expectations and compliance regulations within the Department, it was
recommended that a Director's Position should be created in the Special Programs
Department with the current Coordinator ideally assuming the position.
Response: The position has not been offered or created.
B. Advertise the program more to high schools, in the community, Butte College Spotlight,
etc.
Response: Advertising has occurred and one high school is participating in a dual enrollment
OLS class.
C. A full-time Admin Secretary III was also recommended for the Special Programs Department.
Response: A full-time Admin Secretary was hired and as of Jan.24,2020 was rediced to 80 percent. It has created a back log for the secretary and has impacted the Coordinator's position by adding to the work load with taking add cards, confering on registrations, taking messages and phone calls, locating info in the secretary's office for instructors, and providing info that the secretary would normally handle.
1. Re-establish higher enrollments through agency connections
Strategy 1 - Re-establish higher enrollments
Due to the COVID pandemic, the CPE has drastically fallen in FTES. The goal of the department is to re-establish the programs as soon as the agencies are open again to the public.
With a budget reconfiguration, it is hopeful that the programs will engage in encouragement of participation to increase the support from the College.
The CPE program once generated 1031 FTES. After the Camp fire then the COVID closure the program has dwindled substantially. Some of the students have left the area but once agencies are open, there may be more perspective students in the community than what is currently being served.
Some robust community advertizing and seeking out prospeive student populations will need to be done.
N/A
N/A