QUESTION
How does Fresno State University collaborate with high schools for data sharing?
0:18:11
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Fresno State University collaborates with high schools by sharing data through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), involving the California College Guidance Initiative.
- The MOU includes a data sharing component for seamless student information access.
- High schools can join the California College Guidance Initiative at no cost, allowing them to upload student data transcripts.
- Fresno State University, as a partner, has direct access to the uploaded student data, eliminating the need for printed transcripts.
- This process enhances the efficiency of accessing student formation and supports academic collaborations.
Eric Dinowitz
0:18:11
I mean, it sounds like a lot of collaboration is involved in this, and I assume that means data sharing, robust sharing of data between Fresno and all all the high schools you're involved with.
Phong Yang
0:18:25
That is accurate.
0:18:26
Part of our MOU is data sharing.
0:18:29
So that component.
0:18:30
We in California, we have a a the California College Guidance Initiative, which also school districts can be a part of at no cost to them, and they can upload all these student data transcripts.
0:18:44
And as a partner, we're able to see we'll access the the student information.
0:18:48
So we don't have to ask for counselors to print transcripts and so forth.
0:18:52
We can just actually have access to do student formation.
Eric Dinowitz
0:18:56
Thank you so much for coming in today virtually to testify and I look forward to hearing more about the impact of your program.