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Don't Miss the May 6 CFAD Deadline
Need Good Regional Data for Your 3-Year Plan?
Call for Promising Practices for CAEP Summit
Sequoias, South Bay Offer Online Pathway Tools Paving Way for Aspiring Adult Learners
Don't Miss These CAEP Webinars
Don't Miss the May 6 CFAD Deadline
The CFAD is due by May 6 in NOVA and must be certified by all members. If you do not submit the CFAD by the deadline, the California Adult Education Program (CAEP) Office will use last year's allocation percentages to determine funding.

Other Deadlines

March 2019 - PAST DUE!
March 31: 17/18 & 18/19 member expense report certified by consortia in NOVA (Q2)
March 31: Close-out of 16-17 funds in NOVA certified by consortia in NOVA

April 2019
Today (4/30): Student data due in TOPSPro (Q3) (K12/COEs only)

May 2019
May 6: CFADs for 19-20 due

June 2019
June 7: 3-year plan submission due
Need Good Regional Data for Your 3-Year Plan?
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The new, interactive 2019 Fact Sheets tool is designed to help your three-year planning effort by putting consortium-level data at your fingertips.

Take a few minutes to review the list of fact sheet features to become better acquainted with this new tool. It includes information about:

  • Regional Demographics
  • The new labor-market outlook tab
  • The new job opening by median wage feature
  • The new regional demographic map
Call for Promising Practices for CAEP Summit
Think back to your consortium's last regional event, to the conversations around practices that are helping consortia become better at what they do everyday. Some are emerging practices. Some have already demonstrated their effectiveness and can be called promising practices.

We want to hear your promising practices at the 2019 CAEP Summit! Bring them to a statewide stage where you have the chance to reach more of your colleagues in adult education. Just complete our short online submission form.

Click below to get started.
Sequoias, South Bay Offer Online Pathway Tools Paving Path for Aspiring Adult Learners
The Sequoias Adult Education Consortium makes it easy for prospective adult learners to find a path to a career through the web-based planning tool featured on its website. Site visitors are greeted by a homepage that prominently displays 11 pathway options and clicking on one kicks off a series of questions. Users' answers help direct them to a page with information about a potential career fit, with the chance to click further to a page with all the information needed to get started on the path.

Following the trail blazed by the Sequoias consortium, the South Bay Consortium for Adult Education (SBCAE) launched a pathway tool on its website, too. It features 12 pathways and also uses a series of questions to help prospective students zero in on a career fit. The end point is a page with valuable information about certificates and degrees, which colleges offer related programs, how to get started and the job outlook.

Don't Miss These CAEP Webinars
9 Ways to Help Students Persist
Wednesday, May 8 | 3:30 p.m.-4:30p.m.

Census 2020: Making Half a Million Jobs Count
Friday, May 10 | 12 p.m.-1 p.m.

Google: More Innovative Ideas for Collaboration
Tuesday, May 21 | 12 p.m.-1 p.m.
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