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Engaging Industry on Campus: The Case for Collaboration Campus

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• Castle Rock and southern Douglas County• Commuter community• Search for stronger identity and place making• Growing population and need for higher education hub

• Collaboration Campus concept• Seamless pathways from k-12, community college, 4 year, and industry with multiple entry and exit points that will cater to

community members across the learner continuum• Financial plan• Operational Plan and Vision

• An interactive community hub that engages students, citizens, businesses, and community agencies.• An asset that supports the attraction, growth, and retention of primary employers, sustaining Castle Rock as a stand-alone community.

• 4 pillars of Collaboration Campus• Partnerships• Innovation• Pathways• Sustainability

Overview

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Vision• Seamless education from a high school diploma through Associate Degree to a Bachelor Degree A partnership with CSU, DCSD, and the Town of Castle Rock

• Workforce training

• Expansion of WBL opportunities along the continuum

• An interactive community hub

• An asset that supports the attraction, growth, and retention of primary employers, sustaining Castle Rock as a stand-alone community.

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• ACC as Lead Institution and Owner/ Operator• Purchase of 14-acre site in the Meadows• Two-phase build – 2 buildings for a total campus of around 100,000 SF.• Estimated opening Fall 2019, groundbreaking May 21st, 2018• Leased space to educational partners• Leased space to business & community partners – Arapahoe/Douglas Works, Innosphere, 3-D Printing

Overview

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Arapahoe Community CollegeCastle RockCollaboration Campus

Castle Rock Adventist Hospital

Castle Rock Middle School

Castle View High School

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• 2018 Colorado Talent Pipeline report• Key recommendations

• Thriving Work-Based Learning• Defined• Apprenticeships, industry investment

• Framework for Talent Pipeline Douglas County• 6 principles of talent pipeline strategy• Industry advisory group for Collaboration Campus• Scope and reach

• Can local industry reshape entry level positions into apprenticeship like opportunities?

Work Based Learning and Industry Collaboration

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Community of Practice: Industry leads

BusinessIndustry

Workforce Centers

Job Seekers

CommunityOrganizations

Education

State & Local Government

Agencies

Presenter
Presentation Notes
In our community of practice, business and industry sets the criteria for its workforce. This is often achieved in collaboration with major industry associations, who define the key competencies and skills to which effective workers need trained
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Assessment Guide for Your Work-Based Learning Community

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21st Century Approach through WBL and Collaborative Approach

• Talent Pipeline Douglas County (Industry advisory group for Collaboration Campus)

Multi-industry collaborative that engages with community members and local industry to facilitate partnerships and deliver solutions to help create and sustain a thriving work based learning community

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WBL Examples

•Centura MA Apprenticeship

•AAMD Property Management

•Castle Rock Water

•ACC’s Auto apprenticeships

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• Business & Entrepreneurship (Marketing, Accounting, Management)

• Health and Wellness• Physical Therapy Assistant, Pre-Med/Pre-Nursing, Health Sciences, Certified Nursing Assistant

• Information Technology/Programming• Cyber Security, Computer Science, Secure Software

• AS and AA general transfer

• Workforce Training and partnerships

• Concurrent Enrollment pathways

• CSU 4-year degree completion and CSU Engagement/Extension

• Event space

Initial Academic and Program Offerings

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Phase 1 Phase 2

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N.T.S.

Creating Industry Interaction

LEASED SPACES 1-33100 SF

COFFEE BAR850 SF

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Creating Community Outreach

COMMUNITY ROOM1500 SF

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N.T.S.

Creating Collaboration Space

LEARNING COMMONS

9350 SF

STUDENTLOUNGE

INDUSTRY PITCH

ACADEMIC SUCCESS CENTER

HUDDLE ROOMS

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Creating Event Space

COMMUNITY ROOM1500 SF

STUDENTLOUNGE1450 SF

COFFEE BAR850 SF

3,800 SF of Event Space on Level 1

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Creating A Collaboration Campus

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N.T.S.

COMMUNITY ROOM1500 SF

LEASED SPACES 1-33100 SF

COFFEE BAR850 SF

LEARNING COMMONS

9350 SF

14,800 SF of Collaboration Space on Level 1

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Creating Event Space

CLASSROOMS/ SEMINAR SPACE

1600 SF

INSTRUCTION/ EVENT SPACE

1200 SF

EXTERIOR EVENT SPACE

750 SF

EXTERIOR TERRACE

350 SF

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N.T.S.

Creating Collaboration Space

LEARNING COMMONS

5200 SF

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N.T.S.

Creating A Collaboration Campus9,100 SF of Collaboration Space on Level 2

CLASSROOMS/ EVENT SPACE

1600 SF

INSTRUCTION/ EVENT SPACE

1200 SF

EXTERIOR EVENT SPACE

750 SF

EXTERIOR EVENT SPACE

350 SF

LEARNING COMMONS

5200 SF

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