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ACHE 2015

November 9–11, 2015

St. Louis, Missouri

Competency-based Education: Two Universities, Two Models, One Goal: Student Success

Monday, November 9, 2015 at 11:00 AM–12:00 PM CST
Breakout 1 - Concurrent
Session Type

Concurrent - Includes content presentation and Q & A with audience

Session Description

Competency-based education has the potential to provide a path to a college degree for adult and post-traditional learners. As colleges and universities begin to develop such programs, different models are emerging in which students demonstrate mastery of academic content. Designing the appropriate institutional model poses questions about the role of prior learning assessment and the challenges of competency-based learning at the institutional level. Two different models of competency-based programs will be presented and examined.

Session Focus
Credit Programming
Online Programming
Post-traditional Students
Student / Client Support Services
Marketing / Social Marketing
Budget & Finance
Workforce Development
Military Education
Degree Completion
Corporate Training
Prior Learning Assessment
Competency Based Education
Session Audience
Program Directors
Faculty
Professional Staff
Deans & Senior Administrators
Student Services Providers
Marketing Staff
Advisers
Other

Primary Presenter

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Roxanne M. Gonzales, Clarion University
Contact information

rgonzales@clarion.edu
6039447066

Brief Bio

Roxanne is the Executive Dean of Venango College at Clarion University of Pennsylvania. She has served as the President of ACHE and received its Leadership Award in 2012. Roxanne has over 30 years of experience in continuing higher education.

Additional Presenter #1

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Jayne Pelletier, University of New England
Contact Information

jpelletier4@une.edu 2072214820

Brief Bio

Jayne is the Director of Academic Partnerships in the College of Graduate and Professional Studies/Online Worldwide Learning at the University of New England. She has served in continuing higher education for over 25 years.

Additional Presenter #2

Additional Presenter #3s

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