Type of Practice: Learner Transition
Program Area(s): ABE / ASE, ESL / EL Civics / Citizenship, CTE / Workforce Prep / Pre-apprenticeship
Targeted Population: Returning Students, High School Diploma Students, Adult Basic Education Students, Adult Secondary Education Students, English Language Learners, Adults with Disabilities, Teachers, Faculty and Staff, CTE Student, High School Equivalency Students, Citizenship Students, Vocational Certificate Students, K12 to CC Transitioning Students
Consortia Involved: San Diego Adult Education Regional Consortium
Members of the East Region Adult Education consortium (San Diego) worked together to launch monthly college visits to help students envision it in their futures.
Adult education students at Grossmont Adult Education (GAE)/Grossmont Union High School District and at the Mountain Empire Unified School District, both in the East Region Adult Education consortium (San Diego), felt they needed more information about career opportunities, matriculation and support services. The students, quite literally, couldn't see college in their future.
To address the challenge, consortium members teamed together to launch monthly field trips to a college campus, with the trips being open to all adult education students. Outreach teams at two colleges and the transition team at GAE worked together to make this possible. During the bus ride to campus, a college ambassador and the transition team introduce students to campus life. Students are met by an admissions counselor who specializes in older/re-entry adult learners when they arrive on campus, and they are given a campus tour to learn about career technical education (CTE) programs through hands-on mini-presentations facilitated by faculty and former GAE students. Each field trip also offers opportunities to make a one-on-one appointment with a career counselor right away (avoiding waiting lists). Based on the student demographics, Spanish and Arabic language interpreters are included in all trips.
Field trips and exploring careers and examples of multiple career pathways have led to students becoming more actively engaged in the design and re-design of their educational paths. Faculty at the colleges express that they have a much better understanding of how they can help adult learners. The transition team has been able to facilitate smoother transitions for students who have met the admissions counselor during a field trip.
A comparison of pre- and post-field trip surveys indicates that between October 2016 and June 2017:
- 173 students participated in a field trip.
- 54% requested additional information about college programs and matriculation requirements after the field trip.
- 38.7% matriculated at a community college.
- 67% augmented their transition map with additional goals (CTE certification; college enrollment).
- 67% contacted transition services for additional one-on-one meetings regarding college opportunities.