BSI: A Collaborative Project Driven by the System’s Strategic Plan
The Basic Skills 
Initiative (BSI) was a grant funded initiative from the California 
Community Colleges Chancellor's Office (CCCCO) which began in 2006 as 
part of the strategic planning process. The goal of the BSI was to 
improving student access and success. The Strategic Plan guides 
California Community Colleges as they serve over 2.9 million students 
annually at 110 colleges. The BSI was a part of Strategic Plan Goal Area
 2- Student Success and Readiness (http://strategicplan.cccco.edu/).
  The project addressed credit and noncredit basic skills as well as 
adult education and programs designed to help underprepared students. 
A two-pronged approach
 by BSI created an environment for unprecedented accomplishments in 
Basic Skills. One prong of this plan allocated colleges supplemental 
funding to specifically address basic skills needs. This funding was 
guided by locally developed action plans documenting usage of the 
funding. The outcomes of the BSI are tracked using the Accountability 
Report for Community Colleges (ARCC), specifically the ARCC Basic Skills report.
The other prong took 
the shape of a Professional Development Grant which was designed to 
address training needs for faculty and staff in basic skills, and 
English as a Second Language (ESL). A brief review of the timeline and 
accomplishments are included in the graphic attached.
The Basic Skills Professional Development Grant provided statewide training and support to address the professional development needs of community college administrators, faculty, and staff in the areas of basic skills and ESL instruction in both credit and noncredit instruction.
For more information, please log on to the following website and learn all about the initiative....at
http://www.cccbsi.org/about
 
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