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The Global Citizenship Program of general education
What makes a good life? Dave Pollard: How to Save the World http://blogs.salon.com/0002007/ http://howtosavetheworld.ca/
Meaningful work and fulfillment
General Education revision began in 2009
Three things converged: New University mission statement HLC Visit and Report: “Improve assessment practices.” Presidential search: Significant changes ahead.
(Old) Mission Statement Mission & Values Although the Sisters of Loretto no longer oversee the day-to-day operation of Webster University, the general mission they established when they founded the university remains unchanged — to satisfy unmet educational needs. Webster today operates as an independent, comprehensive, non-demominational university with campus locations around the world. It offers undergraduate and graduate programs in a wide array of disciplines, including the liberal arts, fine and performing arts, teacher education, business and management. In striving to fulfill educational needs that may be underserved, Webster University:     * Creates a student-centered environment accessible to individuals of diverse ages, cultures and socioeconomic backgrounds.     * Sustains a personalized approach to education through small classes and close relationships among faculty and students.     * Develops educational programs that join theory and practice, and instill in students the spirit of systematic inquiry.     * Encourages creativity, scholarship and individual enterprise in its students and faculty.     * Promotes international perspectives in the curriculum and among students and faculty.     * Encourages in its students a critical perspective, a respect for diversity and an understanding of their own and others’ values.     * Fosters in its students a lifelong desire to learn and a commitment to contribute actively to their communities and the world.     * Educates diverse populations locally, regionally, nationally and internationally.     * Strengthens the communities it serves through support of civic, cultural, corporate and educational organizations.
2007-2008 Strategic Planning Mission Statement Strategic Plan Planning Process and Institutional Planning Committee
2008: Self-study process for reaccreditation completed Higher Learning Commission Visit Higher Learning Commission -- 10-year reaccreditation General Education – criterion met, assessment needs attention
2008-2009: Presidential Search Summer 2009 Dr. Elizabeth (Beth) Stroble joins  Webster University as our  11th President
February 2009: Webster submits proposal to the Association of American Colleges & Universities for a team to attend the summer Institute on General Education and Assessment
Arrow Process The General Education Reform Process Why use graphics from PowerPointing.com? What do we want for students? “transform students for global citizenship and individual excellence” What students experience Program Design; Assessment Plan University Mission Learning Goals & Outcomes  Program Content Program Mission “core competencies for responsible global citizenship in the 21st century” Purposeful pathways and a plan for telling whether they work
Mission, charge The mission of the Global Citizenship Program is to ensure that every undergraduate student emerge from Webster University with the core competencies required for responsible global citizenship in the 21st Century. The Global Citizenship Project Task Force is charged with making recommendations to the Senate for the creation and implementation of the Global Citizenship Program.
Global Citizenship Project Task Force Charge The GCPTF shall be consultative and transparent in its processes and report monthly to the Senate.  The GCPTF shall identify the core competencies of global citizenship. The GCPTF shall identify best practices in assessment of general education. The GCPTF shall explore multiple models of general education program. The GCPTF shall explore best practices in general education which may include but is not limited to learning communities, paired classes, e-portfolios and co-curricular experiences. The GCPTF shall identify examples of best practices that currently exist within our curriculum. The GCPTF shall request of the Senate additional resources and/or support as the need arises, including changes in the membership of the GCPTF. The GCPTF shall strive have a plan ready for approval of the Faculty Assembly by Spring 2010. The GCPTF shall work through the academic year 2010-2011 to build out the GCP. The GCPTF shall be dissolved once the Global Citizenship Program is implemented.  It is expected ha undergraduate students entering Webster University in Fall 2011 will be required to fulfill the GCP.
Global Citizenship Project Task Force Bruce Umbaugh, Director Stephanie Schroeder, Assessment Director Gary Glasgow, LGCFA Kit Jenkins, SOC Paula Hanssen, CAS Chris Risker, SBT Vicki McMullin, SOE Gary Kannenberg, Gen Ed Coordinator Kate Parsons, Interdisciplinary Programs Donna Campbell, International Studies John Aleshunas, Curriculum Committee Ron Daniel, Geneva Academic Director Larry Baden, Freshman Seminars Robin Assner, Freshman Seminars John Watson, General Studies Benjamin O. Akande, Dean Debra Carpenter, Dean Brenda Fyfe, Dean Peter Sargent, Dean David Carl Wilson, Dean Emily Bahr, Student Ted Hoef, Dean of Students Kim Kleinman, Undergraduate Advising Sarah Tetley, First-year Experience
Things we learned
Reform is often undertaken in piecemeal and occasional fashion, rather than as a systemic, coordinated, and sustained effort.
Piecemeal reform efforts within Webster include: ,[object Object]
MEDC/SOC Gen Ed
NEH Ethics Across the Curriculum
Title VI Language Across the Curriculum
Title III Teaching with Technology
Learning Communities: Pathways (undeclared), Biology, Communications, Fine Arts
Writing Across the Curriculum/Writing Intensive Courses
World Traveler
International Distinction
Webster Works Worldwide
Webster LEADS,[object Object]
Learning outcomes
Distribution requirements only is now unusual in General Education: Source: “Trends and Emerging Practices in General Education,” Hart Research Associates for AAC&U, May, 2009
UNDERGRADUATE EXPERIENCE GEN ED How do these (all) integrate? How do these (all) complement and align? MAJOR CO-CURRICULUM
High Impact Practices First-Year Seminars and Experiences Common Intellectual Experiences Learning Communities Writing-Intensive Courses Collaborative Assignments and Projects “Science as Science Is Done”/Undergraduate Research Diversity/Global Learning Service Learning, Community-Based Learning Internships Capstone Courses and Projects
High-impact practices are good for students:
Impact of Educationally Purposeful Practices on First Academic Year GPA by Pre-College Achievement Level *Source: George Kuh, High Impact Educational Practices: What They Are, Who Has Access to Them, and Why They Matter (AAC&U, 2008) and Carol Geary Schneider, “Helping Students Connect”
Impact of Educationally Purposeful Practices on First Academic Year GPA by Race/Ethnicity Source: George Kuh, High Impact Educational Practices: What They Are, Who Has Access to Them, and Why They Matter (AAC&U, 2008) and Carol Geary Schneider, “Helping Students Connect”
	Impact of Educationally Purposeful Practices on the Probability of Returning for the Second Year of College by Race Source: George Kuh, High Impact Educational Practices: What They Are, Who Has Access to Them, and Why They Matter (AAC&U, 2008) and Carol Geary Schneider, “Helping Students Connect”
Students are often instrumental and  extrinsically motivated about their education.
From The New Yorker Collection. Used by permission.
Question:Why must I learn ____ ?Answer:Global Citizenship Program  competencies are the gateway to career success and earning power
GCP Competencies are the Gateway to Career Success and Earning Power “Irrespective of college major or institutional selectivity, what matters to career success is students’ development of a broad set of cross-cutting capacities…” Anthony Carnevale, Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce
US Economy Defined by Greater Workplace Challenges and Dynamism ,[object Object]
Today's Students Will Have 10-14 Jobs by the Time They Are 38.
50% of Workers Have Been With Their Company Less Than 5 Years.
Every year, more than 30 million Americans are working in jobs that did not exist in the previous quarter.  Department of Labor – Bureau of Labor Statistics
Employers want to employ people with the knowledge and skills that are  in the GCP:
Things we learned Raising the Bar: Employers’ Views on College Learning in the Wake of the Economic Downturn, Hart Research Associates, for the AAC&U, January, 2010
Employers Expect More 91% of employers say that they are “asking employees to take on more responsibilities and to use a broader set of skills than in the past” 88% of employers say that “the challenges their employees face are more complex than they were in the past.” Source: “Raising the Bar: Employers’ Views on College Learning in the  Wake of the Economic Downturn” (AAC&U and Hart Research Associates, 2010)
Global Citizenship Programskills pay better
The Growing Demand for Higher Order Skills Source: Council on Competitiveness, Competitiveness Index 41
What Employers Say “[Employers] generally are...frustrated with their inability to find ‘360 degree people’ who have both the specific job/technical skills and the broader skills (communication and problem-solving skills, work ethic, and ability to work with others) necessary to promise greater success for both the individual and the employer.” Source: Peter D. Hart Research Associates, Report of Findings  Based on Focus Groups Among Business Executives (AAC&U, 2006)
Balance of Broad Knowledgeand Specific Skills Preferred Which is more important for recent college graduates who want to pursue advancement and long-term career success at your company?  Broad range of skills and knowledge that apply to a range of fields or positions In-depth knowledge and skills that apply to a specific field or position BOTH in-depth AND broad range of skills and knowledge “Raising the Bar: Employers’  Views on College Learning in the Wake of the Economic Downturn” (AAC&U and Hart Research Assoc. 2010)
What Employers Say “My company lives and dies on our ability to innovate and to create the new products and processes that give us an edge in this very competitive global economy. ESCO needs people who have both a command of certain specific skills and robust problem-solving and communication skills.” 			Steven Pratt, CEO, ESCO Corp. and 			Chair of the Oregon Business Council
Wage Premium for GCP Learning Outcomes 	From a federal database analyzing qualifications for 1,100 different jobs, there is consistent evidence that the highest salaries apply to positions that call for intensive use of liberal education capabilities, including (random order): ,[object Object]
Inductive and Deductive Reasoning
Judgment and Decision Making
Problem Solving
Social/Interpersonal Skills
Mathematics
OriginalitySource: Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce
Mean Earnings of Jobs that Emphasize Writing Source: Georgetown University Center for Education and the Workforce
Mean Earnings of Jobs that Emphasize Speaking Source: Georgetown University Center for Education and the Workforce
Mean Earnings of Jobs that Emphasize Judgment & Decision Making Source: Georgetown University Center for Education and the Workforce
Mean Earnings of Jobs that Emphasize Problem Solving Source: Georgetown University Center for Education and the Workforce
GCP and Career Success 	For career success students shoulddevelop these capabilities in college because the marketplace rewards graduates with the highest levels of achievement in these key learning outcomes, and because they give access to career paths that require and further develop these high level capabilities. Source: Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce
But: Is there room for developing those skills, given the demands of the various majors?
Core Requirements:Pacific Lutheran University’s Study
Core Requirements:compared to outgoing WU gen ed ^ SOC 28% ^ 9 areas, 21% ^ BFA, etc., 12.5%
Core Requirements:compared to Global Citizenship Program ^ GCP, 23.5%

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Global Enrollment Management presentation on the GCP

  • 1. The Global Citizenship Program of general education
  • 2.
  • 3. What makes a good life? Dave Pollard: How to Save the World http://blogs.salon.com/0002007/ http://howtosavetheworld.ca/
  • 4. Meaningful work and fulfillment
  • 6. Three things converged: New University mission statement HLC Visit and Report: “Improve assessment practices.” Presidential search: Significant changes ahead.
  • 7. (Old) Mission Statement Mission & Values Although the Sisters of Loretto no longer oversee the day-to-day operation of Webster University, the general mission they established when they founded the university remains unchanged — to satisfy unmet educational needs. Webster today operates as an independent, comprehensive, non-demominational university with campus locations around the world. It offers undergraduate and graduate programs in a wide array of disciplines, including the liberal arts, fine and performing arts, teacher education, business and management. In striving to fulfill educational needs that may be underserved, Webster University: * Creates a student-centered environment accessible to individuals of diverse ages, cultures and socioeconomic backgrounds. * Sustains a personalized approach to education through small classes and close relationships among faculty and students. * Develops educational programs that join theory and practice, and instill in students the spirit of systematic inquiry. * Encourages creativity, scholarship and individual enterprise in its students and faculty. * Promotes international perspectives in the curriculum and among students and faculty. * Encourages in its students a critical perspective, a respect for diversity and an understanding of their own and others’ values. * Fosters in its students a lifelong desire to learn and a commitment to contribute actively to their communities and the world. * Educates diverse populations locally, regionally, nationally and internationally. * Strengthens the communities it serves through support of civic, cultural, corporate and educational organizations.
  • 8. 2007-2008 Strategic Planning Mission Statement Strategic Plan Planning Process and Institutional Planning Committee
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11. 2008: Self-study process for reaccreditation completed Higher Learning Commission Visit Higher Learning Commission -- 10-year reaccreditation General Education – criterion met, assessment needs attention
  • 12. 2008-2009: Presidential Search Summer 2009 Dr. Elizabeth (Beth) Stroble joins Webster University as our 11th President
  • 13. February 2009: Webster submits proposal to the Association of American Colleges & Universities for a team to attend the summer Institute on General Education and Assessment
  • 14.
  • 15. Arrow Process The General Education Reform Process Why use graphics from PowerPointing.com? What do we want for students? “transform students for global citizenship and individual excellence” What students experience Program Design; Assessment Plan University Mission Learning Goals & Outcomes Program Content Program Mission “core competencies for responsible global citizenship in the 21st century” Purposeful pathways and a plan for telling whether they work
  • 16.
  • 17. Mission, charge The mission of the Global Citizenship Program is to ensure that every undergraduate student emerge from Webster University with the core competencies required for responsible global citizenship in the 21st Century. The Global Citizenship Project Task Force is charged with making recommendations to the Senate for the creation and implementation of the Global Citizenship Program.
  • 18. Global Citizenship Project Task Force Charge The GCPTF shall be consultative and transparent in its processes and report monthly to the Senate. The GCPTF shall identify the core competencies of global citizenship. The GCPTF shall identify best practices in assessment of general education. The GCPTF shall explore multiple models of general education program. The GCPTF shall explore best practices in general education which may include but is not limited to learning communities, paired classes, e-portfolios and co-curricular experiences. The GCPTF shall identify examples of best practices that currently exist within our curriculum. The GCPTF shall request of the Senate additional resources and/or support as the need arises, including changes in the membership of the GCPTF. The GCPTF shall strive have a plan ready for approval of the Faculty Assembly by Spring 2010. The GCPTF shall work through the academic year 2010-2011 to build out the GCP. The GCPTF shall be dissolved once the Global Citizenship Program is implemented. It is expected ha undergraduate students entering Webster University in Fall 2011 will be required to fulfill the GCP.
  • 19. Global Citizenship Project Task Force Bruce Umbaugh, Director Stephanie Schroeder, Assessment Director Gary Glasgow, LGCFA Kit Jenkins, SOC Paula Hanssen, CAS Chris Risker, SBT Vicki McMullin, SOE Gary Kannenberg, Gen Ed Coordinator Kate Parsons, Interdisciplinary Programs Donna Campbell, International Studies John Aleshunas, Curriculum Committee Ron Daniel, Geneva Academic Director Larry Baden, Freshman Seminars Robin Assner, Freshman Seminars John Watson, General Studies Benjamin O. Akande, Dean Debra Carpenter, Dean Brenda Fyfe, Dean Peter Sargent, Dean David Carl Wilson, Dean Emily Bahr, Student Ted Hoef, Dean of Students Kim Kleinman, Undergraduate Advising Sarah Tetley, First-year Experience
  • 21. Reform is often undertaken in piecemeal and occasional fashion, rather than as a systemic, coordinated, and sustained effort.
  • 22.
  • 24. NEH Ethics Across the Curriculum
  • 25. Title VI Language Across the Curriculum
  • 26. Title III Teaching with Technology
  • 27. Learning Communities: Pathways (undeclared), Biology, Communications, Fine Arts
  • 28. Writing Across the Curriculum/Writing Intensive Courses
  • 32.
  • 34. Distribution requirements only is now unusual in General Education: Source: “Trends and Emerging Practices in General Education,” Hart Research Associates for AAC&U, May, 2009
  • 35. UNDERGRADUATE EXPERIENCE GEN ED How do these (all) integrate? How do these (all) complement and align? MAJOR CO-CURRICULUM
  • 36. High Impact Practices First-Year Seminars and Experiences Common Intellectual Experiences Learning Communities Writing-Intensive Courses Collaborative Assignments and Projects “Science as Science Is Done”/Undergraduate Research Diversity/Global Learning Service Learning, Community-Based Learning Internships Capstone Courses and Projects
  • 37. High-impact practices are good for students:
  • 38. Impact of Educationally Purposeful Practices on First Academic Year GPA by Pre-College Achievement Level *Source: George Kuh, High Impact Educational Practices: What They Are, Who Has Access to Them, and Why They Matter (AAC&U, 2008) and Carol Geary Schneider, “Helping Students Connect”
  • 39. Impact of Educationally Purposeful Practices on First Academic Year GPA by Race/Ethnicity Source: George Kuh, High Impact Educational Practices: What They Are, Who Has Access to Them, and Why They Matter (AAC&U, 2008) and Carol Geary Schneider, “Helping Students Connect”
  • 40. Impact of Educationally Purposeful Practices on the Probability of Returning for the Second Year of College by Race Source: George Kuh, High Impact Educational Practices: What They Are, Who Has Access to Them, and Why They Matter (AAC&U, 2008) and Carol Geary Schneider, “Helping Students Connect”
  • 41. Students are often instrumental and extrinsically motivated about their education.
  • 42. From The New Yorker Collection. Used by permission.
  • 43. Question:Why must I learn ____ ?Answer:Global Citizenship Program competencies are the gateway to career success and earning power
  • 44. GCP Competencies are the Gateway to Career Success and Earning Power “Irrespective of college major or institutional selectivity, what matters to career success is students’ development of a broad set of cross-cutting capacities…” Anthony Carnevale, Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce
  • 45.
  • 46. Today's Students Will Have 10-14 Jobs by the Time They Are 38.
  • 47. 50% of Workers Have Been With Their Company Less Than 5 Years.
  • 48. Every year, more than 30 million Americans are working in jobs that did not exist in the previous quarter. Department of Labor – Bureau of Labor Statistics
  • 49. Employers want to employ people with the knowledge and skills that are in the GCP:
  • 50. Things we learned Raising the Bar: Employers’ Views on College Learning in the Wake of the Economic Downturn, Hart Research Associates, for the AAC&U, January, 2010
  • 51. Employers Expect More 91% of employers say that they are “asking employees to take on more responsibilities and to use a broader set of skills than in the past” 88% of employers say that “the challenges their employees face are more complex than they were in the past.” Source: “Raising the Bar: Employers’ Views on College Learning in the Wake of the Economic Downturn” (AAC&U and Hart Research Associates, 2010)
  • 53. The Growing Demand for Higher Order Skills Source: Council on Competitiveness, Competitiveness Index 41
  • 54. What Employers Say “[Employers] generally are...frustrated with their inability to find ‘360 degree people’ who have both the specific job/technical skills and the broader skills (communication and problem-solving skills, work ethic, and ability to work with others) necessary to promise greater success for both the individual and the employer.” Source: Peter D. Hart Research Associates, Report of Findings Based on Focus Groups Among Business Executives (AAC&U, 2006)
  • 55. Balance of Broad Knowledgeand Specific Skills Preferred Which is more important for recent college graduates who want to pursue advancement and long-term career success at your company? Broad range of skills and knowledge that apply to a range of fields or positions In-depth knowledge and skills that apply to a specific field or position BOTH in-depth AND broad range of skills and knowledge “Raising the Bar: Employers’  Views on College Learning in the Wake of the Economic Downturn” (AAC&U and Hart Research Assoc. 2010)
  • 56. What Employers Say “My company lives and dies on our ability to innovate and to create the new products and processes that give us an edge in this very competitive global economy. ESCO needs people who have both a command of certain specific skills and robust problem-solving and communication skills.” Steven Pratt, CEO, ESCO Corp. and Chair of the Oregon Business Council
  • 57.
  • 63. OriginalitySource: Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce
  • 64. Mean Earnings of Jobs that Emphasize Writing Source: Georgetown University Center for Education and the Workforce
  • 65. Mean Earnings of Jobs that Emphasize Speaking Source: Georgetown University Center for Education and the Workforce
  • 66. Mean Earnings of Jobs that Emphasize Judgment & Decision Making Source: Georgetown University Center for Education and the Workforce
  • 67. Mean Earnings of Jobs that Emphasize Problem Solving Source: Georgetown University Center for Education and the Workforce
  • 68. GCP and Career Success For career success students shoulddevelop these capabilities in college because the marketplace rewards graduates with the highest levels of achievement in these key learning outcomes, and because they give access to career paths that require and further develop these high level capabilities. Source: Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce
  • 69. But: Is there room for developing those skills, given the demands of the various majors?
  • 70. Core Requirements:Pacific Lutheran University’s Study
  • 71. Core Requirements:compared to outgoing WU gen ed ^ SOC 28% ^ 9 areas, 21% ^ BFA, etc., 12.5%
  • 72. Core Requirements:compared to Global Citizenship Program ^ GCP, 23.5%
  • 73. Room beyond Gen Ed? General Education commitment as a proportion of hours required for the BA degree Highest Schools in PLU Study (66%)
  • 74. Room beyond Gen Ed? Highest Schools in PLU Study (66%) Median schools in PLU Study (45%)
  • 75. Room beyond Gen Ed? Global Citizenship Program
  • 76. Product Learning outcomes  Program structure  Program content ☐
  • 77. June, 2011 Arrow Process The General Education Reform Process Why use graphics from PowerPointing.com? You are here. “transform students for global citizenship and individual excellence” What students experience Program Design; Assessment Plan Learning Goals & Outcomes University Mission Program Content Program Mission “core competencies for responsible global citizenship in the 21st century” Purposeful pathways and a plan for telling whether they work
  • 78. Understanding the Global Citizenship Program of general education
  • 79. PurposefulPathways: A begining, middle, and end First-year seminar introduces program, emphasizes critical thinking, interdisciplinarity, integration 1 Courses address knowledge, communication, critical thinking, ethical reasoning, global understanding, intercultural competence, integrative thinking 2 Global Keystone Seminar serves as capstone course for the Global Citizenship Program of general education 3
  • 80. Knowledge of human cultures and the physical and natural world, Intellectual and practical skills, Understanding of personal and social responsibility, Abilities to integrate and apply what is learned.
  • 81. Knowledge of human cultures and the physical and natural world,Roots of Cultures Social Systems & Human Behavior Physical & Natural World Global Understanding Arts Appreciation Intellectual and practical skills, Critical Thinking Written and Oral Communication Quantitative Literacy These skills should be practiced across the curriculum, not only in the Global Citizenship Program, with the challenge of projects, problems, and standards for performance increasing through the course of students' educations. Understanding of personal and social responsibility, Intercultural Knowledge and Competence Ethical Reasoning This understanding should be fostered through active learning and engagement with diverse communities and real-world challenges. Abilities to integrate and apply what is learned. Demonstrated through the application of knowledge, skills, and responsibilities to new settings and complex problems.
  • 82. Program Requirements (Native/Four-year Students) Eight other courses Two seminars Roots of Cultures (two) Social Systems & Human Behavior (two) Physical & Natural World Global Understanding Arts Appreciation Quantitative Literacy Great Thinkers (1st year) Global Keystone (3rd year) Emphasize integration, lifelong learning Collection points for student work for assessment Also address Written and Oral Communication, Critical Thinking, Ethical Reasoning, and Intercultural Competence
  • 83. Program Requirements (Transfer Students) Other courses and skills, at Webster or transferred, or A.A. degree Two integrative Roots of Cultures (two) Social Systems & Human Behavior (two) Physical & Natural World Global Understanding Arts Appreciation Quantitative Literacy One integrative/applied course Global Keystone Seminar Emphasize integration, lifelong learning Collection points for student work for assessment Also address Written and Oral Communication, Critical Thinking, Ethical Reasoning, and Intercultural Competence
  • 84.
  • 85. (To increase breadth of knowledge, the same course prefix cannot be used twice in meeting the Roots of Cultures requirement or in meeting the Social Systems and Human Behavior requirement.)
  • 86. GCP Committee work now underway Developing assessment rubrics Preparing guidance for academic departments Meetings with Admissions, Registrar, and so on Robin Assnerbriefed European campuses Planning summer “Collaboratory” Course-coding begins in Fall Coded courses will guide articulation and transfer planning
  • 87. The mission of the Global Citizenship Program to ensure that every undergraduate student emerge from Webster University with the core competencies required for responsible global citizenship in the 21st Century.
  • 88. GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP PUZZLE Knowledge Roots of Cultures Social Systems & Human Behavior Physical & Natural World Global Understanding Arts Appreciation Skills Written Communication Oral Communication Critical Thinking Quantitative Literacy Ethical Reasoning Intercultural Competence Integrative Learning
  • 89. Bruce Umbaugh bumbaugh@webster.edu Stephanie Schroeder schroeds@webster.edu 2011 2018 2015 2014 2012 2011 2010 2009 2013 2016 2017 Develop, adopt Transfers in GCP (under 75 hours) Everybody in GCP First class bound by GCP requirements Graduates! Build, implement