Moorpark College student financial stability profile featured on NCII website.

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To address barriers impacting students鈥 success, Moorpark College partnered with the National Center for Inquiry and Improvement (NCII) to conduct an exhaustive, two-year Student Financial Stability Study. NCII, which helps community colleges enhance outcomes for underserved students, partnered with colleges nationwide that prioritize students鈥 financial stability. Moorpark College was one of seven to be featured on the NCII website for its plan of action based on the survey results.

Participation in this study also included a $1,000 donation to the Moorpark College Foundation for student scholarships.听

Through surveys and interviews with stakeholders, the colleges gained insight into areas of growth and developed strategies to support students. Profiles of the featured institutions demonstrate how each has changed its practices and policies to ensure more students can cover college costs, meet their basic needs, and choose education and career goals that lead to long-term social and economic mobility.

Pre-COVID-19, surveys revealed significant food and housing insecurity among Moorpark College鈥檚 students, galvanizing the college to have difficult conversations identifying whom it serves and what students need to succeed. As COVID-19 evolves, the college will continue addressing these issues while preparing students effectively.听

鈥淧eople come to our colleges to develop their careers and reach their dreams,鈥 said Rick MacLennan, chancellor of the 香港六合彩资料论坛. 鈥淢oorpark College is doing the vital work of considering our students鈥 needs on and off campus. When students receive holistic support, they are prepared to come to class and thrive.鈥

Even with a relatively high completion rate, Moorpark has used the study data to focus its support for the 36% of students who do not complete on time.听By integrating the Educational Master Plan into a robust data-informed decision-making process, the college heavily invests in professional development and focuses on students鈥 cultural and economic needs.听Examples of this include a year-long orientation for new personnel and a week-long professional development program to promote the college鈥檚 culture of centering on student success and the importance of supporting the whole student.

鈥淎t the heart of our work is the belief that we're equipping people for life,鈥 said Julius Sokenu, president of Moorpark College. 鈥淲hether we're providing students pathways to career success or building skill sets and habits they can take from the classroom to their lives as members of a community, Moorpark College can model behaviors that build community success and capacity.鈥澨

The college also integrates basic needs assistance and financial literacy efforts into all student equity initiatives and grant-funded programs and activities. For example, programs such as Project STEM Impacto and Attract, Inspire, Mentor, and Support Students (AIMS2) include economic support for participants, such as book vouchers and relevant paid work experience.

Moorpark College鈥檚 Student Financial Stability Report is available at . For more information on the Basic Needs Center at Moorpark College or the Moorpark College Foundation, visit

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