about

The Center for Student Success is the research and evaluation arm of the Research & Planning Group. CSS seeks to:

  • enable researchers, practitioners, and policy-makers to identify educational strategies and exemplary practices that promote the success of California community college students

 

  • provide California community colleges with professional research and evaluation expertise to support the adoption of strategies and practices applicable to real time situations at the college level

 

CSS's Director is Dr. Robert Gabriner (rgabrine@ccsf.edu).  Researchers are drawn from institutional researchers, faculty, and administrative staff from the 109 California community colleges.

The Research and Planning Group for California Community Colleges

Welcome to the Center for Student Success, a program of the Research & Planning Group.  Utilizing the skills and unique perspectives of institutional researchers, faculty, and administrative staff from California community colleges, CSS conducts research and evaluation projects.  This searchable site contains an archive of promising practices at work in California's 109 community colleges.   

site update: 1/21/2008

announcements

Basic Skills Initiative - Basic Skills as a Foundation for Success in the California Community Colleges
This review of research literature on effective practices for basic skills programs has been given the ACCCA Mertes Award and the RP Awards for Excellence in Research and Planning.  You can access it at the following URL: http://www.cccbsi.org/Websites/basicskills/Images/Lit_Review_Student _Success.pdf

Also available are the Basic Skills Self-Assessment Tool:  http://www.cccbsi.org/self-assessment

And a summary of the literature review:  http://www.cccbsi.org/Websites/basicskills/Images/BasicSkills_booklet- 2.pdf

For the most up-to-date information about the California Community College Basic Skills Initiative, visit  www.cccbsi.org

Transfer Research Projects
Two major projects of the Center are focusing on student transfer from community colleges to baccalaureate institutions.  For information about the general education transfer project, contact Andreea Serban (aserban@socccd.org). For information about the career technical education transfer project, contact Robert Gabriner (rgabrine@ccsf.edu).