The "First 15" initiative is a key component of the Kansas Board of Regents' goal under Pillar One: Family – Access and Affordability. This initiative aims to create opportunities for eligible Kansas high school students to earn at least 15 college credit hours at no cost, providing a valuable head start on their college education.
Currently, a dedicated working group has been established to accomplish the goals of the "First 15" initiative. This workgroup is focused on developing a pathway that makes these courses accessible to eligible high school students.
first 15 working group members
Composition of the Working Group:
- Rusty Monhollon, KBOR Vice President for Academic Affairs, Chair
- Secondary school representative (recommended by KSDE)
- Secondary school representative (recommended by KSDE)
- Community college campus representative (recommended by KCIA))
- Community college campus representative (recommended by KCIA)
- Community college campus representative (recommended by KCIA)
- Technical college campus representative (recommended by KCIA)
- University campus representative (recommended by university provosts)
- University campus representative (recommended by university provosts)
- KBOR Academic Affairs Staff
First 15 Working Group Members | ||
Rusty Monhollon |
Vice President for Academic Affairs |
Kansas Board of Regents |
Eric Reid |
Superintendent |
USD 383 |
Roger Stumpf |
Superintendent |
USD 306 |
Amber Knoettgen |
President |
Cloud County Community College |
Ryan Ruda |
President |
Garden City Community College |
Sarah Robb |
Vice President of Student Learning |
Neosho County Community College |
Kim Dhority |
Dean of Academic Affairs |
Flint Hills Technical College |
Corey Isbell |
Vice President of Student & Instructional Services |
Fort Hays Tech North Central |
Tara Lindahl |
Director of Pre-College Pathways |
Kansas State University |
Brien Bolin |
Senior Associate Dean, Fairmont College of Liberal Arts and Science |
Wichita State University |
First 15 working group charge
The working group is charged with:
- Recommending the five distinct courses that comprise the “First 15.”
- Providing recommendations for a funding framework that offers students the “First 15” courses at no cost.
- Recommending a standardized dual/concurrent enrollment framework that applies to all Kansas school districts and dual/concurrent enrollment providers to deliver the “First 15.”
- Reviewing student enrollment requirements to ensure dual/concurrent enrollment is offered to all students who can benefit from taking dual/concurrent enrollment courses.
- Ensuring that every high school in Kansas that has students who can benefit from dual/concurrent enrollment courses has access to a provider that can deliver the “First 15” at no cost to the student.
- Reviewing and suggesting revisions as necessary the Board of Regents’ Dual/Concurrent Enrollment policy to facilitate the implementation of the “First 15” to all Kansas high schools, regardless of size and location.
- Assessing the costs and benefits of requiring all dual/concurrent enrollment providers to be accredited by the National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP).
- Completing the above tasks no later than May 1, 2025, for the Board’s consideration at its May meeting.
first 15 working group timeline
Task |
Target Completion Date |
Identify courses that make up the “First 15” |
December |
Develop funding/fiscal model |
January |
Develop a standardized dual/concurrent enrollment framework |
January |
Review student enrollment requirements. |
February |
Ensure every high school has access to a provider |
February |
Review and revise Dual/Concurrent Enrollment policy |
March |
Assess the costs and benefits of NACEP accreditation |
April |
Report recommendations to KBOR President and CEO |
May |
working group meeting dates
December 17, 2024, 10am-12pm | ||
January 17, 2025, 10am-12pm | ||
February 6, 2025, 10am-12pm | ||
TBD |