17% SWP Incentive Funding Points by Metric for 2023-24
This grid summarizes the number of points awarded by metric and by Economically Disadvantaged student status for the 17% Strong Workforce Program local and regional allocations.
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Suppression and Complementary Suppression Summary
The DataVista adheres to the privacy requirements in the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 along with other best practices in order to protect students’ right to privacy. FERPA is a federal law that protects the privacy of student education records and pertains to the release of and access to educational records or any information directly related to a student that are maintained by an educational institution or agency or other party acting on their behalf. The law applies to all schools that receive funds under applicable programs of the US Department of Education.
The California convention for protecting personally identifiable data is that information for groups of less than 10 students may not be reported in aggregated tables. For DataVista additional practices have been adopted from Federal guidelines as well as from other states such as Texas including complementary suppression. Complementary suppression rules are applied in cases where using simple subtraction from the total could allow viewers to back into the suppressed low value count of a group.
DataVista Debut Webinar: Introduction to DataVista
DataVista is the new metrics platform for the California Community College and Adult Education student success and achievement. DataVista is a significant evolution in the way the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office manages, stores, analyzes, and presents data to practitioners and to the public. The platform is designed to inspire a greater understanding of student and adult learner achievements and outcomes providing information to support evidence-based decision-making.
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October 14, 2024