 
  GOAL: Through fostering a culture of care and
  collegiality, students and employees will feel supported, valued,
  and respected.
  Intentionally serve our historically marginalized
  students recognizing that a “one size fits all” model does not
  work for all
  
    
      - Identify best practices to support historically
      marginalized students and actively seek and apply for grants
      to support implementation of these practices
      
- Develop courses and programs specifically focused on
      ethnic, racial, and gender and sexuality studies (e.g.,
      Asian/Asian-American Studies, African-American/Black Studies,
      Chicano/Latinx Studies, Women’s Studies, and LGBTQIA+
      Studies)
      
 
  
    
      - Intentionally expand federal work study opportunities on
      campus tailored to supporting financially disadvantaged
      students needs
      
- Continue to expand support for Justice Scholars students
      and gang-involved youth and young adults
      
- Ensure services, auxiliary services, academic supports,
      labs, and study spaces are open at the times students need
      them
      
 
 
  Create spaces/activities for employees to connect, build
  community and relationships, and share best practices and
  experiences
  
    
      - Support employee participation in events and programs on
      campus
      
 
 
  Address students’ basic needs to advance economic and
  social justice
  
    
      - Continue to identify and implement additional strategies
      to address food insecurities across campus
      
- Expand opportunities to place housing-insecure students
      in short- and long-term housing
      
 
  
    
      - Continue to support affordable transportation solutions
      for students and make available to students the technology
      necessary to achieve success
      
 
 
  Focus on the institution’s role in creating positive
  experiences for students and employees
  
    
      - Offer professional development to management focused on
      positive management practices and leading with kindness
      
- Offer professional development to all employees focused
      on mental health, interpersonal communication, and work-life
      balance that promotes healing, vulnerability, honesty, and
      trust 
      
- Continue the Faculty Diversity Internship Program and
      explore implementing a faculty and staff student mentoring
      program
      
- Further invest in mental health supports for students
      
- Continue to focus on ensuring the College’s campuses are
      safe and secure for our students and employees
      
- Continue to enhance co-curriculum programs, clubs, and
      activities
      
 
  
    
      - Continue to improve the matriculation process (from
      application to enrollment) for direct and indirect
      matriculants, as well as non-credit students
      
- Regularly gather feedback on ways to improve student and
      employee experiences
      
- Establish mechanisms for succession planning for all
      departments and leadership positions so processes and
      practices are implemented consistently regardless of who is
      in the role
      
- Implement sensitivity training and conflict resolution
      training for employees
      
- Invest in trauma-informed training and resources for all
      employees
      
 
 
  Improve communication across the College for students and
  employees
  
    
      - Increase clarity and improve functionality of the LBCC
      website to be both student- and employee-friendly
      
 
  
    
      - Improve on-campus signage to ensure it is clear and
      welcoming for students
      
 
 
  Continue building trust and improving morale through an
  environment of transparency and open communication amongst all
  employee groups
  
    
      - Improve the transparency of hiring processes and
      practices
      
- Improve transparency of college priorities and resources
      
 
  
    
      - Improve communication about ways to provide input on
      college-wide plans, initiatives, and programs and ensure
      methods are effective and inclusive
      
 
 
   
  
    Success Outcomes – Supportive
  
  
    Students’ needs matter:
  
  
    - Ensure students have financial resources by increasing Pell
    awards to 41%
    
- Maintain a student-centered schedule at
    90% fill rate annually
    
- Ensure student learning with all five Institutional Student
    Learning Outcomes meeting the 70% expected
    level of achievement for students who have completed 45+ units
    
- Close equity gaps in all achievement metrics by
    57%