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Student Equity and Achievement Committee
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Completed Tasks

Completed Tasks 2025-2026

  • Data dashboards were created by Institutional Research to inform and understand our 91重口 equity data around disproportionate impact across all six key metrics: access, persistence, transfer math and English, completion, transfer completion, and comprehensive education plan completion and identifying three intensive popultion for intensive focus.
  • Collaborative work on key strategies to address disproportionate imact for the 2025 - 2028 Equity Plan.
    • FLEX Day October 23, 2025
    • Academic, Classified, Student Senate

Completed Tasks 2024-2025

  • Fall 2024: Reviewed results of action items that were set for the Fa 2022 - Sp 2025 Equity Report. This task took most of Fall semester due to personnel resignments. Needed to understand what was proposed in the plan and what had been completed, adjusted or abandoned.
  • Fall 2024: Reviewed Institutional Research Data regarding NGR of Priority Engagement students. BCRC coordinator partnered with MLEA chair to create a survey and call campaign for outreach to determine cause of drop and steps to take. Limited success in student response. Discussion of potential alternate survey plans.

  • Spring 2025: Used the information gathered during Fall semester to write the results of the Fa 2022 - Sp 2025 Equity Plan. Dr. Wilson submitted the report, and it was accepted.
  • Plans for Spring 2025: Discuss Equity plan for Fa 2025 鈥 Sp 2028.

Completed Tasks 2023-2024

  • Funded activities to promote student belonging and connection
  • Developed and deployed the 91重口 Go! mobile app
  • Developed and deployed the 鈥淢y Illustrated Pathways Guide鈥 student manual
  • Provided regular PD for faculty and staff
  • Provided a space for faculty and staff to 鈥渨orkshop鈥 DEIAB concerns/challenges.
  • Provided space for 91重口SG to become part of equity planning

Completed Tasks 2022-2023

  • Completion of the 2022-2025 Student Equity Plan.
  • Developed targeted interventions to support our most disproportionately impacted students.
  • Funded campus-wide talks and workshops.
  • Helped to develop the AAPI Student Interest Group.
  • Facilitated workshops on Flex Days.

Committee Completed Tasks 2021-2022

  • The SEA committee discussed how to address the cost of textbooks for students. The co- chair worked with the OER representative, Kali Rippel, and others to offer two Flex Day sessions on OER and zero-cost textbooks. The sessions introduced attendees to textbook resources like LibreText, subscription tools like Hypothesis, and the work of faculty in English, ECE, and math to lower and/or erase textbook costs. Work with the library to make sure that copies of current textbooks are available was begun. Work on having a low or no- cost textbook alert on certain courses, which could influence student registration patterns, was begun. This last effort would align with work on making the true cost of college enrollment transparent to students.
  • Significant progress was made on moving towards a land acknowledgement with local Native American tribes and more meaningful engagement with Native American students, whether currently at our college or not yet at 91重口. Committee Members met with Chabot College faculty member Veronica Martinez, who is the Coordinator for Indigenous Peoples Education Association (IPEA). Dan Cearley has been attending monthly IPEA meetings. We have also corresponded with Monica V. Arellano, Vice Chairwoman, Muwekma Ohlone Tribe of the San Francisco Bay Area who is willing to create a Land Acknowledgment for 91重口.
  • The Committee has also worked on space allocation for undocumented students and encouraged more work on a trans-cultural approach to student support and engagement so that affinity or learning community work does not get siloed. For example, funds were allocated to the AAPI interest group, and they are offering programming with
  • Umoja during an ally week in April.
  • The Committee worked with 91重口SG to offer three days of 鈥淲elcome Week鈥 activities for students, including a two-day resource fair and a one-day club fair. Significant work was done to provide updated campus maps and provide them in different formats, whether physical or digital, and to provide linktr.ees for different resources as a complement to the Canvas Student Support Hub.
  • The SEA Committee will be supporting a one-day work-and-planning session for the English department at the end of May. The goal is for full- and part-time faculty to have an intensive work session on curriculum so that they can assess the needs of students who are starting at transfer-level and brainstorm more co-requisite and non-credit options for them so that they can succeed.
  • Equity Innovation Incubator? In conjunction with the president鈥檚 office, the SEA committee helped to establish the Equity Innovation fund/grant to provide monies to faculty and/or classified professionals to develop an initiative or project that will aim to reduce equity gaps amongst our disproportionately impacted populations.
  • 鈥淩ace and graphic novel鈥 presentation at Literary Arts Festival. Under the philosophy 鈥榠f you can鈥檛 see it, you can鈥檛 be it鈥 SEA funded and helped to organize a panel on race and the graphic novel form. Many African American and other students of color wanted more information on how to 鈥榖reak into comics鈥 and the committee was able to assemble this program.

Committee Completed Tasks 2020-21

  • Developed an "Equity Definition" for the campus to use as a way to make the concept uniform.
  • Developed a comprehensive "Equity Statement of Intent."
  • Partnered with Guided Pathways to develop an equity framework within the GP process.
  • Redefined the committee's mission to include intervention development and deployment.
  • Developed and launched the "AB 705 Task Force."
  • Provided a platform for students to provide the committee with feedback on how they are experiencng equity on campus.
  • Developed and deployed "Equitable Syllabus" guidelines.

Student Equity and Achievement (SEA) Committee

Committee Meetings

Third Thursday
2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
via Zoom

Co-Chairs

Cristine Sidela, Ed.D.
Dean of Special Programs, Student Equity & Success
(925) 424-1508
csidela@laspositascollege.edu

Kristy Woods
Mathematics Support Coordinator & Faculty
(925) 424-1328
kwoods@laspositascollege.edu

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