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Calbright demos 'dynamic journey map' to track student progress and allow timeline adjustments

March 30, 2026 | California Community Colleges, Other State Agencies, Executive, California


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Calbright demos 'dynamic journey map' to track student progress and allow timeline adjustments
Calbright’s vice president for student services demonstrated the Student Journey 2 dynamic journey map, a real‑time portal feature that displays students’ milestones, competency statuses and allows students to request timeline adjustments.

The demo showed a student view that indicates on‑track or behind status, icons for competency flags, and options to request a grace period or choose a longer timeline. Don North said the system preserves a human‑in‑the‑loop review: timeline change requests route to a persistence team for approval.

"This new functionality...gives visibility into a more detailed view of where the student is going," Don North said during the presentation. He and trustees emphasized that the map aims to increase persistence by giving students actionable information and by enabling staff to coordinate support.

Trustees raised accessibility and equity concerns. Trustee Brown asked how the design will serve students who use screen readers or who have attention disorders; staff said accessibility standards are a design priority, the portal exports to PDF for static views, and the product team plans further testing and iterative improvements. Trustees also pressed about how frequent timeline extensions might affect financial-aid compliance; staff said those are design constraints they are monitoring and that the project is meant to reduce stopouts and increase pace.

A student public commenter, Imani, praised the new interface as more user-friendly and said qualitative testing showed better engagement. "This new interface is just working for us," the commenter said.

Calbright staff said the project is in a minimum‑viable version stage with planned future features including program navigation, asynchronous orientation and nudges informed by behavioral design; no policy changes were approved at the meeting.

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