Connect2Ccomplete Resource Guide for Community Colleges
Posted by Campus Compact on March 16, 2015
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The success of the C2C program has prompted Campus Compact to create the C2C Resource Guide to help colleges implement the C2C model on their own campuses. The guide is designed for a broad range of audiences, including community engagement professionals, faculty, student leaders, administrators, and presidents. While resources contained within this guide were developed on the basis of the experiences, needs, and cultures of community colleges, the model has garnered interest from four-year institutions offering developmental education, which can adapt the information here for their own use.
The guide is divided into six sections, each focusing on a different aspect of the program:
1. The C2C Model provides an in-depth overview of the model and the theory and assumptions underlying the approach.
2. Implementing C2C in the Classroom presents a comprehensive view of what C2C looks like in the classroom.
3. Program Administration includes resources for planning and managing a C2C program.
4. Program Evaluation provides resources for conducting a C2C evaluation.
5. C2C Participant Profiles includes a series of profiles of C2C students, peer advocates, and faculty that provide a window into the range of program participants and the impact the program has had on them.
6. College Created Materials provides sample hands-on materials developed by participating colleges to help make the start-up process easier.
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