DMA: Our New Developmental Math Program
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Student Success Report
Alison Carter
November 10, 2014
What is student success?
• Success in a course
• Retention
– Semester to semester
– Year to year
• Goal completion
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Certificate
Diploma
AA, AS, AFA, AAS
Transfer
Job
Student Success Committee
Student Success
Committee
(Chair: Alison Carter)
ACA Advisory
Committee
Student Success
Task Force
(Chair: Ali Norvell)
(Chair: Alison Carter)
State-Mandated Initiatives
DMA
Old Developmental Math Program
3 16-week courses
MAT 060, 070, 080
Standard letter grades
No consistency from section to section
DMA
New Developmental Math Program
8 4-week courses
DMA 010, 020, 030, 040, 050, 060, 070,
080
Pass/Repeat grading
All courses are graded on the same scale
and all students take the same end-ofmodule exam
BRCC DMA
TEDC 201 converted to DMA computer
lab classroom
Used for classes and DMA testing
Day between 4-week sessions to allow
time for students to adjust schedules
Edited DMA 060
More faculty training on attendance &
record keeping
DMA Data – Fall 2013
Students Who Completed
P
R
Course
N
%
N
%
DMA-010
105
90.5
11
9.5
DMA-020
57
73.1
21
26.9
DMA-030
41
71.9
16
28.1
DMA-040
74
64.3
41
35.7
DMA-050
55
85.9
9
14.1
DMA-060
39
52.7
35
47.3
DMA-070
37
90.2
4
9.8
DMA-080
19
63.3
11
36.7
Total
427
74.3
148
25.7
DMA Data – Spring 2014
Students Who Completed
P
R
Course
N
%
N
%
DMA-010
68
80
17
20
DMA-020
35
62.5
21
37.5
DMA-030
32
72.7
12
27.3
DMA-040
42
65.6
22
34.4
DMA-050
39
79.6
10
20.4
DMA-060
34
54.8
28
45.2
DMA-070
24
63.2
14
36.8
DMA-080
14
73.7
5
26.3
Total
288
69.1
129
30.9
Upcoming DMA Changes
DMA 070 & 080 are removed as of Fall
2015
DMA 060, 070, & 080 are combined into
8-week DMA 065
DMA 060 will still be offered for students
who need MAT 121
DRE
Old Developmental Reading & English
2 RED classes and 2 ENG classes
16-week classes
Standard grading scale
New Developmental Integrated Reading
& English program
Students taught both skills together
8-week classes
Can complete in one semester
Placement Testing
Accuplacer replaced by the NCDAP
NCDAP-Math
Problems with the cut scores for all modules
Problems with the tests for DMA 070 & 080
070 & 080 tests were removed and will not
be replaced
NCDAP-English not yet available
Multiple Measures
High school GPA of 2.6 (or higher) within
the past 5 years allows students to
bypass the placement exam and enter
directly into MAT 171, 152, 143, 121, 110
or ENG 111
Potential problems with financial aid
May require increases in tutoring
services
Affects more than MAT and ENG
BRCC Changes
Academic Success Courses
• Academic success courses are an
important component of student success
and retention
• Non-cognitive skills such as persistence,
study skills, and time management are
key factors to student success
• Important for students to take these
courses early in their college career
• We offer: ACA 115 and ACA 122
Old ACA 115 - Problems
• Course sequencing
• ACA 115 was often not taken during the first
semester or first year
• Course content
• No uniformity
• Instructor Quality
ACA Redesign Process
• Used research of First Year Experience
courses
• Common read and new course outcomes
• Outside instruction
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Library
Student Services
NCWORKS
Student Success Center
• Master course to improve continuity
ACA Data and Feedback
• Initial data: Students who took ACA in
the 1st year are more likely to graduate
than students who did not take ACA
• Students were least successful in 2nd 8week classes
• Hybrid classes had lowest enrollment
• Students didn’t understand the hybrid
concept
Tutoring
• Developmental and curriculum-level
tutoring split from the old STAR Center
• Student Success Center created in
2013-2014
• New space located in high-traffic area
between GENS and ARTS
• Focus on supporting a variety of
academic needs and programs
Student Success Task Force
Completion by Design
• CbD is a Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation initiative that has been
implemented in multiple states
• The Student Success Task Force is the
BRCC CbD implementation team
• Most states focus on developmental
education initiatives
Focus
• Advising
– College transfer and the Advising Center
– Summer advisor for programs led by 9-month
faculty
– Understanding the difference between
registration and advising
• Front Door Experience
– Improving the admissions process for new
students
• Good timing with the new Comprehensive
Articulation Agreement
Why is advising important?
• Advisors help students understand all of
the state-mandated and BRCC-driven
changes
• Advisors provide guidance for students
and can have a big impact on student
retention and success
Faculty Advisors
• Completed an inventory of current advising
practices
– What areas need improvement
– What is being done well
• Advising Pathways
– Clear semester-by-semester pathways for all
programs
– Different pathways for students who need
developmental coursework
• Faculty advisor focus groups
– This stakeholder engagement process is
mandated by the NCCCS CbD team
Technology
• Working with IT to incorporate the
student portal into our new advising
practices
– Possible pilot in Spring 2015
• This will allow students and advisors to
create a better plan for long-term
advising
Goals
• Move away from the advising center model
– Not appropriate for a college of our size with
faculty advisors
• Help faculty and students understand the
difference between advising and
registration
• Create long-term advising plans for
students
– Put the responsibility of registration in the
hands of students
Long-term Goals
• Create a summer advising plan
– Most faculty are 9-month faculty
• Admissions process
– Possible Admissions/Intake Center
Future Recommendations
Future Recommendations
• ACA 115/122 required for students in
their first year, recommended in their first
semester
– Make sure students learn important success
skills early in their academic career
• Discontinue late registration
– Students who register after the start of the
semester are less likely to successfully
complete courses
Future Recommendations
• Mandatory orientation for new students
– Online orientation available to students
– Orientation not mandatory
– Require orientation prior to enrollment in
courses
– Offer face-to-face and online orientation
options