ATF: Name of Discipline Date: Fall 2010 Presenter: ATAC Facilitator
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Statewide UpdateFall 2010
Ensure system efficiency
Bring high school superintendents and Department of Education into conversations
Will report to the Joint Council of Presidents
• Enhanced committee structureoMarketing & Communication Committee oAcademic & Student Affairs Committee will
work with all ATFsoData & Evaluation Committee oTechnology Committee
Marketing will start late summer/early fall using print, electronic and social media
U.select (planning guides) will be more visible High school portal page is being developed New portal “channel” being developed so
students can locate ATAS information from their institutional web sites
Exam Equivalency Guide developed
Changes to Arizona transfer admission at the universities (https://azregents.asu.edu/rrc/Policy%20Manual/2-102-
Undergraduate%20Admission.pdf )
• AGEC and a cumulative GPA of 2.50 - assured admission• Associate degree and cumulative GPA of 2.00
- assured admission AAS to BAS policy approved (http://aztransfer.com/AAS-BAS )
• Students with an AAS and specific general education courses could transfer up to 75 community college units into a BAS degree
Shared Course Numbering (SB1186)(http://www.azleg.gov/DocumentsForBill.asp?
Bill_Number=sb1186&Session_Id=93)
• Shared Course Numbering has not yet been defined• Report due to legislators December 2010 with
options and cost analysis• The CAO of MCCD and Assoc. VP for Academic
and Student Affairs at ABOR are chairing the committee that will generate the report
AP/IB (HB2725)(http://www.azleg.gov/DocumentsForBill.asp?
Bill_Number=hb2725&Session_Id=93&image.x=11&image.y=3)
In consultation with the community college districts in this state, [the Arizona Board of Regents will] develop and implement common equivalencies for specific levels of achievement on advanced placement examinations and international baccalaureate examinations in order to award commensurate postsecondary academic credits at community colleges and public universities in this state.
• AP/IB (cont’d)oAward commensurate postsecondary
academic creditsoMany ATFs have agreed upon equivalencies
for AP and CLEP examsoLast year, designated ATFs were asked to
consider IB oEEG – Review will occur during the ATF
meetings
• Grand Canyon Diploma (HB2731)• (http://www.azleg.gov/DocumentsForBill.asp?
Bill_Number=HB2731&Session_Id=93&image.x=11&image.y=7)
Arizona school districts and charter schools can offer beginning 2012-13 school year
Student can receive as early as end of tenth grade Can be offered to “. . . any student who
demonstrates readiness for college level mathematics and English . . . and who has passing grades on a set of required core courses as determined by the State Board of Education (SBE), including the arts, history and science, and who successfully completes a course in economics.”
• $1.6M Lumina Foundation Grant over four years• Lumina Foundation’s overarching goal: by 2025 -
60% Americans have high-quality 2 or 4 year degrees or credentials *
• Arizona will attempt to redesign the state’s higher education system in order to: expand capacity; serve more students at lower cost; and achieve completion and degree goals*
• Initiative will engage school districts, colleges and universities and the Arizona business community
*[Source: MOA PROPOSAL-RESPONSE TO CHALLENGES]
In addition to the statewide transfer system, community colleges and universities are developing individual partnerships to complement the transfer system and facilitate the state goal of increased degree completion.
Spring ATF “Articulation Facilitator Newsletter” posted to AZTransfer.com
Transfer Student Ombudsperson (TSO) title changed to Arizona Transfer Liaison (ATL)
Questions?Questions?