Inland Empire Region
Transfer GPS & Program Mapper
Growing Inland Achievement has partnered with the John N. Gardner Institute for Excellence in Undergraduate Education to develop a web-based application that assesses students’ progress towards degree completion and performs “what-if” analysis related to various course transfer scenarios. GIA and the Gardener Institute is pilot testing the transfer GPS app with a community college and university in the region.
Additionally, GIA, the Gardener Institute, and Bakersfield College Program Mapper Project will find ways to collaborate and connect both initiatives focused on securing clear articulated pathways for students through college and efficacious transfer to four-year universities. The partners will develop an equity focus transfer curriculum planning Morris that will support advisers and students and identifying the most expedient degree and credential programs.
Not in any particular order
- Community College Students
- 4-Year Univeristy Students
- Returning Adult Students
- Community College Educators
- 4-Year University Educators
- Black Communities
- Hispanic/Latinx Communities
- Underserved Students
- Increase Educational Attainment, with specific emphasis on accelerating success for historically marginalized students
- Foster an efficient, high-quality education system that creates equitable access for all students
- Academic Colleges and Universities
- Regional Nonprofit Organizations
- Philanthropic Organizations
Dr. Carlos Ayala, President & CEO, Growing Inland Achievement