19 Tex. Admin. Code § 400.6 - Evaluation
(a) Applications for grant funding through
the Adult Career Education (ACE) Grant Program will be evaluated based on the
criteria established by the Grant Administrator. This includes demonstrating to
the satisfaction of the Program Advisory Board that the organization's program
has achieved or will achieve the following key measures:
(1) above average completion of developmental
education among participating Public Junior College, Public State College, or
Public Technical Institute students;
(2) above average persistence rates among
participating Public Junior College, Public State Colleges, or Public Technical
Institute students;
(3) above
average certificate or degree completion rates by participating students within
a three-year period compared to demographically comparable Public Junior
College, Public State College, and Public Technical Institute students;
and
(4) entry into careers with
significantly higher earnings for program participants than previously
achieved.
(b) For the
purpose of this application, organizations should use the Community College
Performance data published by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
(THECB), Statewide--Community Colleges, as a baseline for comparison purposes.
Program results must be demonstrated by comparing the program's actual or
projected measures to the most recent success measures published by the
THECB.
(c) Applicants should be
thorough in describing how grant funds will be administered and monitored.
Applicants will be evaluated, in part, on the delivery of program services of
the following types:
(1) outreach;
(2) assessment;
(3) case management;
(4) support services;
(5) developmental education;
(6) job training; and
(7) career placement services.
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