California Reconnect

Last Updated: 03/12/2024

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Overview

A 3-year initiative launched in Spring 2023, the California Reconnect Program is a collaborative effort from the Institute for Higher Education Policy (IHEP), InsideTrack, and Project Attain. 

California Reconnect is helping Californians who have some college credit but never completed an associate’s or bachelor’s degree. The program supports the re-enrollment of thousands of former California students, putting them on a path to program completion, improved employment opportunities, and upward economic mobility. The project is including up to 30 participating institutions and focusing on economic regions hit particularly hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. The project is documenting key insights at the institutional level and evidence of success, which will have local and state-level implications.

The project is driven by four key strategies: 

  • Effective Use of Data - The data mining tool developed by IHEP through Degrees When Due has allowed colleges to identify, list and prioritize former students by the number of credits they accumulated. This project will leverage and expand this data, allowing for the targeting of former students with the shortest time remaining to completion and the greatest likelihood to return and complete.
  • Neutral Outreach and Student Support – The program will take a regional approach modeled on the practices established by Project Attain in the Sacramento region. This regional approach will be institution agnostic, focusing first and foremost on the interests and needs of each student rather than directing them only to their former institution. This approach focuses on supporting the career goals, current circumstances, and credit accumulation of the individual student to establish the best path back into college and through to completion.
  • Proven Enrollment Support Practices – Outreach and student support efforts will be led by InsideTrack and focus heavily on career advising and development.
  • Policies and Practices for Adult Student Success – Participating institutions will be encouraged to evaluate high-impact practices including but not limited to:
    • Reducing or waiving unpaid fees that create registration holds .
    • Actively facilitating the release of transcripts from former institutions, allowing students to access and transfer stranded credits into a new institution of their choice.
    •  Acknowledging the challenges of working adult learners with families by allowing for flexibility and accommodations .
    • Offering adult-friendly programming and services, including wrap-around services, financial advocacy, counseling and childcare.
    •  Implementing and/or amplifying competency-based education initiatives.
    •  Increasing use of degree reclamation efforts and credit for prior learning practices. 

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