QUALITY ENHANCEMENT PLAN
YEAR 2
QEP BENCHMARK
PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOME
Curriculum Map Direct
PO 1
Awareness of Employability Skills:
QEP participants will exhibit an increased awareness of employability skills.
PO 2
Articulation of Employability Skills:
QEP participants will demonstrate the ability to describe and discuss the identified employability skill related to a work environment.
Career Services Event Data Indirect
Career Development Platform Data Indirect
Seminar Evaluation of Career Development Workshops (Lykert Scale) Indirect
Career Events Indirect
Compare Course & Degree Plan Data for participating CTE programs Direct
PO 3
Application of Employability Skills: QEP participants will be provided opportunities to apply the identified employability skill/ knowledge.
Portfolio Platform Data Direct
Mock Interview Structured Review Indirect
2022-2023: 56% OF CTE
Programs have an embedded QEP assignment throughout course curriculum. (introduction, reinforcement, and application)
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
•Business Management
•Accounting
•Criminal Justice
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
•HVAC
•Welding
•Machining
•Industrial Mechanics
•Electrical Technology
•Engineering Technology
HUMAN SERVICES
•Cosmetology
•Esthetics
•Barbering CITE
•Database Management
•Game Development
•Networking
2022-2023: 46 CAREER DEVELOPMENT EVENTS FOR STUDENTS.
Includes a variety of job fairs, career development workshops, leadership training, and professional development opportunities.
2022-2023: 47% (907 out of 1934)
Platforms include Skills to Succeed, Handshake, Pure Post, Strengths Quest, and Skills Build.
2022-2023: 100% of students said they were more knowledgeable about the presentation topics. (74% were significantly more knowledgeable, 21% were largely more knowledgeable, and 4% were slightly more knowledgeable).
2022-2023: 8 CAREER EVENTS OFFERED
Includes a variety of job fairs, career development workshops, leadership training, and professional development opportunities.
2022-2023: 56% OF CTE PROGRAMS HAVE EMBEDDED QEP CONTENT INTO PROGRAM CURRICULUM (17 out of 30).
2022-2023: 13.85% (268 completed portfolios out of 1934 students).
2022-2023: 100% OF STUDENTS IN THESE EVENTS RECEIVED A STRUCTURED REVIEW
Includes a variety of job fairs, career development workshops, leadership training, and professional development opportunities.
100% of CTE Programs will implement a QEP assignment.
10 Career Development activities will be provided each 16-week semester for students.
40% of students will utilize at least one Career Development platform.
50% of students will identify as more knowledgeable on workshop topics.
2 Career events will be offered each 16-week semester.
85% of CTE programs will offer sections with embedded QEP content.
25% of CTE students will produce a professional portfolio.
100% of Students participating in Mock Interviews will receive a structured review.
QEP BENCHMARK Student Learning Outcomes
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOME
QEP Embedded Course Assignment Direct
SLO 1
Students in QEP courses will understand employability skills and their importance to industry and self.
SLO 2
Students in QEP courses will describe and discuss the identified employability skill related to a work environment.
SLO 3
Students in QEP courses will apply the identified employability skill/knowledge.
Participation Direct
Career Service Seminar Evaluation Indirect
Course Rubric Outcomes Direct
Career Coaching Sessions Direct
2022-2023: 82% of students demonstrated an understanding and articulation of the employability skill (with an average rubric score of 2.76 out of 3).
2022-2023: 56% of CTE programs have embedded QEP content into program curriculum (17 out of 30)
2022-2023: 100% of students said they were satisfied with the presentation (76% were extremely satisfied, 12% were largely satisfied, 12% Satisfied).
2022-2022: 82% of students indicated importance of professional skill from course lesson/activity- average rubric score of 2.73
2022-2023: 18% (339 out of 1934 CTE/QEP career/success coaching sessions).
Course Assignment Direct
Practice Direct
2022-2023: 56% of CTE programs have embedded QEP content into program curriculum (17 out of 30 programs, 107 courses)
47% of courses assess the application of a skill (51 Application assignments).
2022-2023: 26%
(510- 155 QEP Coaching, 355 QEP students participants in events, mock interviews resume and career workshops, out of 1934 QEP students.)
70% of students will be able to identify the connection between marketable skills and industry standards.
CTE syllabi will demonstrate introduction of Aspire to be Hired employability skill lessons and assignments in 100% of CTE programs and embedded into program curriculum.
90% of students enrolled in a targeted course will indicate satisfaction with seminar.
80% of Students will receive 2 or better in each category.
35% of CTE students in targeted courses will receive a coaching session
100% of CTE programs will provide an Aspire to be Hired employability skill lesson/ assignment that assesses the application of skill in at least one course.
85% of CTE students in targeted programs will apply employability skills through participation in mock interviews, resume reviews or other career development activities.
QEP PROGRAM EXPANSION!
In Fall of 2023, Aspire to Be Hired expanded services to the Health Science division by adding embedded QEP course content and assignments into the Associates Degree Nursing, and Licensed Vocational Nursing (LVN) Programs. The Career Services Center continues to provide enhanced services such as resume workshops, mock interviews, specialized job fairs, and individual coaching to all Health Science students. The Career Services team also launched the use of Skills First- Master Your Story Resume Builder in Fall of 2023. We are excited to have this high level platform to assist all students in navigating their way to a rewarding career!
NCTC AND THE ASPIRE TO BE HIRED PROGRAM WAS NOMINATED FOR A 2023
BELLWETHER AWARD!
These nationally recognized awards are given to outstanding and innovative programs in community college education. Winners were announced recently (February 28) at the CCFA annual meeting in San Antonio, Texas. Rose Martinez, Ph.D., director for the Bellwether College Consortium, shared, “The level of program innovation and success shared by the winners was exceptional. We are proud of our 30 Bellwether Finalist teams who work tirelessly to scale programs and practices that affect thousands of students. The impactful results are students from low-income communities thriving academically and in the workforce.”
Ten finalists representing 13 states and 24 community colleges were selected to compete in one of three categories: Instructional Programs and Services, co-sponsored by the National Council of Instructional Administrators; Planning, Governance, and Finance, co-sponsored by the National Council for State Directors of Community Colleges; and Workforce Development, co-sponsored by the National Council for Continuing Education and Training. Bellwether Finalists presented their programs at the Program Show Case and Assembly.
North Central Texas College-Aspire to be Hired Program was selected as a top 10 Finalist in the Instructional Programs and Services category. Aspire to be Hired focuses on students’ employability skill development through evidence-based training modules embedded into the course curriculum and structured support opportunities. The program promotes students’ marketability and preparedness by
1) building their awareness of the importance and impact of employability skills, 2) improving their ability to articulate these skill sets, and 3) offering opportunities to apply professional skills and knowledge. The overarching goal of NCTC’s Aspire to be Hired Program is to remove barriers and reduce the skills gap to improve students’ long-term employability and overall success.
The NCTC team was led by Amy Klohn, Student Services Director, along with Shannon Solomon, Career Services Manager, Donna Uptergrove, Director of Grants, and Brianna Jones, Marketing Specialist and an Aspire to be Hired NCTC student. The team shared the overall program including the development, implementation, and need to address a critical issue in our community and with workforce and industry partners. Brianna Jones shared her perspective as a student and how she utilized the professional skills training to move into a position in the NCTC Marketing department. The Aspire to be Hired Program helps fulfill an important part of the college’s mission and values through the awareness, articulation, and application of professional and employability skills.