Winter 2021 Campus Update

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RUNNING START Former Running Start students on YVC's Yakima Campus; photos taken before COVID-19 pandemic.

Running Start ofers new summer pilot program to better support students’ aspirations

Enrollment for regular Running Start admission in Fall 2021 is under way now with a priority application date of May 3. High school students in the Yakima Valley looking ahead to college will have a new opportunity to accelerate their pathway to earning a degree thanks to a new Summer Running Start pilot program at Yakima Valley College. YVC’s Running Start program is one of only three in the state selected to participate in the pilot, which for the frst time extends Washington’s popular dual credit program into the summer. Running Start, which began in the early 1990s, enables high school students to take college courses and earn college and high-school credit at the same time. Currently, Running Start students cannot access courses during summer quarter without being charged full tuition. House Bill 2864 changes that and provides funding for the Summer Running Start pilot. “The pilot program’s primary goal is to evaluate interest in and barriers to expanding the Running Start program to include the summer term,” stated YVC Running Start Coordinator Hillary Emerson. “By ofering Running Start in the summer quarter, students may be able to participate who would be unable to do so during the normal school year because of external barriers. We are especially hopeful this shift could increase dual credit access to under-served students. It also gives students more opportunity to earn extra credits and stay on course to graduate with their cohort.” In its 25-year history, Running Start has grown into a nationally recognized program that has experienced signifcant enrollment growth. Emerson noted that Running Start can be particularly benefcial in supporting the college aspirations of low-income, frst-generation and minority students. Running Start students can take any course ofered at YVC and other community colleges as long as they meet the prerequisites. Students can enroll full- or part-time, which gives them to opportunity to use the program to meet their individual needs. YVC’s summer pilot program will be available starting in June 2021 to students in the Yakima, Granger, Highland, Mabton and Wapato school districts. Yakima School District Director of College and Career Readiness W.H. Sarett said the impact of the COVID pandemic makes the expansion of Running Start into summer particularly timely. “As we look for every opportunity to provide Yakima School District students with options to build credits and get back on the path to graduation, this summer Running Start pilot program provides one more valuable choice,” Sarett said. “Given the continuing challenges that remote learning holds, this could not have come at a better time!” At YVC, Emerson said the Running Start program has experienced a high growth rate, with fall quarter enrollment growing by 25% in each of the last fve years. Despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, she noted YVC has witnessed a dramatic increase in the number of Running Start students attending full-time (15+ credits) with the rate rising to 86% in fall 2020 compared to the 64% of full-time students in fall 2019. Additional colleges participating in the pilot program are Skagit Valley and South Puget Sound. Visit YVC’s Running Start website for more information or call 509.574.4970 or runningstart@yvcc.edu. Winter 2021 6


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College Assistance Migrant Program

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YVC welcomes Bertha Ortega to Board of Trustees

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Q&A with long-time leader Tomás Ybarra

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Gaby Martinez overcomes challenges to find success at YVC

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Summer research gives Steve Isaak a foundation for future success

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STEM courses continue to adapt and provide opportunities for student success

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Grant provides support to students facing housing insecurity

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YVC offers flagger certification training

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YVC student selected for externship at raptor rehabilitation center

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Nursing Program Accreditation

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Surgical Technology collaborates with Confluence Health

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Yakima Valley Vintners earns Platinum Wine honors

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YVC launches new Practical Nursing program

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Former Yak stars extend impact beyond the court

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Student Services offers Zoom lobby to support student success

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Student governments launch online Yak blog

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2021 All-USA Academic Team & All-Washington Academic Team

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Running Start offers new summer pilot program

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YVC approves new strategic plan & mission statement

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Latino students, alumni highlighted in YVC-Univision partnership

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Workforce programs benefit from CARES Act funding

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Larson Gallery and Tasting Room take shape

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