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The Role of the Office Institutional Research and Program Assessment at Baruch College

Presented by: John Choonoo, Director Jimmy Jung, Assistant Director Business Managers Network Meeting February 24 th , 2005

Mission and Goals

The mission of the Office of Institutional Research and Program Assessment (OIRPA) is to compile, maintain, and analyze institutional and other data to support the operation, decision-making, and planning functions of the College Goals: – Provide reliable and accurate statistics for internal and external consumption – Provide data support for the College’s planning process – Develop evaluation plans and instruments for outcome assessment – Conduct in-depth survey research and analysis – Coordinate external reporting for the College (e.g., US News and World Report, The College Board, and Princeton Review)

Staff and Expertise

The OIRPA consist of four staff members: – Director, assistant director, graduate assistant, and college assistant – Reports to the vice president & provost for academic affairs Expertise: – Economic policy analysis – Psychometrics – Program evaluation – Market research – Database management – Advance statistical analysis

Time Expenditure

Internal Surveys 15% Statistical Analysis 5% Enrollment Reports 10% External Surveys 15% Assessment & Evaluation Projects 15% Ad-hoc Requests 40%

Examples of Recent Assessment and Evaluation

Assessment of the core curriculum and student outcomes Freshmen Orientation Survey National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) College Student Retention Data Exchange (CSRDE)

Core Curriculum Learning Goals

Written Communication Assessment

Examples of Recent External and Internal Surveys

US News and World Report College Rankings Survey – Part-time MBA program is ranked among the top 25 – Undergraduate business program is in the top 50 – Baruch’s School of Public Affairs ranked among the top 50 public affairs programs for its Master of Public Administration program – Baruch is the second most selective campus for undergraduate admissions among public institutions in New York State after the U.S. Military Academy – Baruch was named the most ethnically diverse institution of higher education in the United States Princeton Review Best Colleges Baron’s College Review

Examples of Recent Enrollment Reports

Student demographics – Time Status – Ethnicity – Gender – Native Language Graduation and retention rates Degree conferred Enrollment phase report

Examples of Recent Ad-hoc Requests

Percentage of Baruch students who received a “F” grade each term for the past five years – Have professors been giving out less “F” grades over time?

– Is there a difference in pass rates across the Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters?

Performance profile for major feeder high schools – Which high schools are producing successful Baruch students?

Access database for Learning Communities data Enrollment profile of Fall 2005 MPA program

Examples of Recent Statistical Analysis

Prediction method for students who are at-risk for poor performance in English 2100 – What factors predict successful performance? Analysis of mid-semester report on learning community students and non-learning community students – Which group of students had a higher rate of academic or attendance problems?

Where Do the Data Come From?

Student Information Management System – Transactional enrollment data CUNY Central's Institutional research data warehouse – Historical enrollment data: snapshot of enrollment approximately one month into the semester CUPS – Faculty and Staff data Surveys – Paper and pencil – online Focus Groups

Institutional Research Tools for the General Baruch College Community

Common Data sets on the Baruch College Institutional Research website ( www.baruch.cuny.edu/ir ) contains information on: – Tuition and expenses – Financial aid – Student life – Faculty and class size CUNY Central’s IR website ( www.oira.cuny.edu

) – Comparative enrollment, admission, student demographics and performance for all CUNY colleges Enrollment profile for the past ten years are available through the eFactbook

Institutional Research

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