Riverside Community College District (RCCD) and its colleges are launching an online
Summer Math Institute for graduating high school seniors and current RCCD students.
District leadership is especially interested in attracting African American and Latinx
students to the Institute, to accelerate their time to an associate degree and/or
transfer to a four-year institution.
During a recent RCCD Board of Trustees meeting, District leadership reported that
59 percent of freshmen are not attempting college-level math during their first year
of college often due to a fear of math or previous unsuccessful experience in math
courses.
RCCD interim vice chancellor of Educational Services and Strategic Planning, Jeannie
Kim, Ph.D., observed, “The Summer Math Institute is a program that is especially important
to the RCCD Board of Trustees who seek to ameliorate math achievement gaps by recruiting
and incentivizing more racially diverse high school seniors and current RCCD students
to enroll in one of two college-level math courses, Math 36 (Trigonometry) for those
wanting to pursue a Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM) major or Math
12 (Statistics) for those wanting to pursue Humanities and Social Sciences degrees."
Faculty teaching these courses have committed to additional professional development
this spring term, focusing on culturally-responsive teaching strategies and providing
additional supports to destigmatize math and facilitate student success, especially
for our African-American and Hispanic students. Check out this YouTube video to get
a sense of who is teaching:
The Summer Math Institute will take place from June 21 to August 13 with courses offered at each of RCCD's three colleges. Space is limited so those interested should visit the Summer Math Institute website at https://www.rccd.edu/summer-institute/index.html for more information.