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Page 1: The Community College as Partner in the Education and Training of Immigrants World Education Services New Yorks Global Talent Pool November 12, 2009 New

The Community College as Partner in the Education and Training of

Immigrants

World Education ServicesNew York’s Global Talent Pool

November 12, 2009New York, NY

Page 2: The Community College as Partner in the Education and Training of Immigrants World Education Services New Yorks Global Talent Pool November 12, 2009 New

“Community colleges are increasingly pivotal in America’s role in globalization, and the integration of immigrants into the American society and economy. “

Dr. Gail Mellow, PresidentLaGuardia Community CollegeMinding the Dream: The Process & Practice of the

American Community College

Page 3: The Community College as Partner in the Education and Training of Immigrants World Education Services New Yorks Global Talent Pool November 12, 2009 New

Nationally ~ Leveraging our strength as a sector

Locally ~ Responding to the needs of our community/employers Fulfilling the intent of our students

Through partnerships with employers, community organizations & higher education

Two Initiatives ~The Community College Consortium for Immigrant

EducationThe Gateway Center at Westchester Community College

Page 4: The Community College as Partner in the Education and Training of Immigrants World Education Services New Yorks Global Talent Pool November 12, 2009 New

Created in July 2008 Funded by the JM Kaplan Fund Representatives from leading community

colleges, associations & organizations committed to immigrant education .

Mission : to raise awareness of the important role community colleges play in delivering educational opportunities to immigrants, and to promote and expand the range and quality of programs for immigrant students among community colleges around the country.

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For skilled immigrants English language

acquisition

Limited career pathways Length of time required

for advancement/training

Credential/License & recognition of foreign ed

Balance of training with life priorities

Finances

For community colleges

Quality/Innovative instruction - VESL

Development of programs that lead to employment, advancement, degrees - across non-credit and credit

Recognition of talents & skills of immigrants

Recognition of workplace as an asset

Funding sources

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Engage community colleges as a “critical mass”

“Broker” resources through the community college sector

Dissemination of promising practices with a focus on systems

Partnerships with like minded organizations

Technical Assistance /Peer Support

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“For generations, Westchester County has welcomednew residents from every corner of the world. Once again we have become a community of immigrants.…studies tell us that (we) will have a shortage of workers…immigrants will play an essential role in filling that gap. We must focus our resources on educating them to meet the challenge.We worked with hundreds of you – leaders of this community – to shape our response. We are proud of the result …the plan to build The Gateway Center.

Dr. Joseph N. Hankin, PresidentWestchester Community CollegeGateway Groundbreaking, October 2007

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Input from key stakeholders

Responsive to the needs of employers, the community & our students

Commitment from state, local and private sectors

Collaboration between divisions, departments & external partners beyond the Center

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Joining Credit and Non Credit The Language Wing The Business Wing

Reaching Out The Welcome Center

Civics & Citizenship Center International & Immigrant Student Services

The Volunteer Center

Bridging Education & the Workplace Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies

Spotlighting Students Davis Global Scholars

Service Learning

A National Focus CCCIE

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Create a shared voice within the state, region and at the national level

Establish partnerships that build on existing strengths & shared interests

Rethink curriculum to blend non-credit and credit programs to fit needs of skilled immigrants

Participate in collection and dissemination of statistics regarding highly skilled immigrant population

Publicize successful outcomes as they support local and state economy

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Teresita Wisell Associate Dean, The Gateway Center

Director, Community College Consortium for Immigrant Education

Westchester Community [email protected]

www.cccie.org