Higher Education Conference on Enrollment Management February 29, 2008 USING DATA TO PROMOTE STUDENT SUCCESS.

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Higher Education Conference
on
Enrollment Management
February 29, 2008
USING DATA TO
PROMOTE STUDENT SUCCESS
Presented by the
ROSE STATE COLLEGE TEAM:
Dr. Jeanie Webb, Vice President for Student Affairs
Isabelle Billen, Director of Information
Systems/Institutional Research
Lisa Kerr, Director of Student Success/Retention
Initiatives
Linda Tucker, Math Coordinator and Interim
Associate Dean of Engineering Science
Facilitated by Michelle Nutter, Student Affairs Specialist
Achieving the Dream
• A multi-year national initiative to help more
community college students succeed.
• Many students leave college without meeting
their educational goals.
– Of the community college students who seek an
associate or higher, 45% earn an associate or a
bachelor’s degree or transfer to a four-year institution
within six years.
– Of the students enrolled in a certificate program, 41%
achieve that goal, earn a degree or transfer to a fouryear institution within six years.
Fewer than half of
community college
students meet their
educational goals.
Even more alarming is that
number is less among
minority and other
underserved student
populations.
Achievement Gaps
• Particularly concerned about student groups
that traditionally have faced significant
barriers to success, including minority
students and low-income students.
• Participating colleges enroll high percentages
of low-income students and minority
students, who are less likely to attain their
educational goals.
Barriers to Success
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Single head of household
Low socioeconomic status
Minority group status
Low educational attainment of parents
Disabilities
Psychosocial factors
Gender
Limited English proficiency
Achieving the Dream Institutions
• Currently, there are 83 institutions in 15 states
participating in this initiative.
• There were four acceptance rounds.
– In 2004, Round 1 concluded with 26 institutions in the
program.
– In 2005, Round 2 saw the addition of 8 more colleges.
– In 2006, Round 3 accepted 23 more college.
– In 2007, Round 4 finished with an additional 26
colleges.
• The Oklahoma partnership was accepted in
Round 4.
Achieving the Dream Institutions
Oklahoma Partnership
• Selected to participate in the partnership with
the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher
Education:
– Oklahoma City Community College
– Rose State College
– Tulsa Community College
• Colleges that best fit the goals of the initiative,
representing urban community colleges in
Oklahoma.
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
Summer Bridge Program
Learning Community
Summer Bridge Program
• 6 week program to refresh academic
skills in the areas of English, Reading
and Math
• Designed to help students place into a
higher level class after refreshing skills
• Day and evening classes available
• Designed to accommodate 100 students
Achievements
• 65 students completed course in 2007 (87 %)
• 65 students tested out of 72 classes
• 81% raised their Math scores, 69% raised their
English scores and 49% raised their Reading
scores
• Fall 2007 – these students enrolled in 241
classes for a total of 688 credit classes
Changes
• Restructure the Bridge to attract more
students
• Offer at different times – not just
summer
Learning Community
• Designed for students in Math, English or
Reading developmental classes
• Students must also be STSR course
(Educational Planning Course)
• Additional 1 hour study session required
with all instructors present.
Achieving the Dream
at Rose State College
Forward Progress
• Kickoff institute was held in June in Dallas
• Assigned a coach and a data facilitator
• Coach and Data facilitator visited our campus
at the beginning to get us started
Data Team
• Formed a data team of 7 members, one from
each of these areas:
– Faculty
– Student Financial aid
– Business Affairs
– Student Affairs
– Grants and Contracts
– I.T. Services
– Institutional Research
• Data team charge:
– Send a file to JBL of our first time students
– examine our data to determine our area of
greatest need and where we can make the
greatest positive impact on our students’ success
• Began meeting every 2 weeks for approximately 1 ½
hours
• Started with currently available data reports
• Focused on the courses that had high
enrollments and high failure rates (50% or
more with failing grades, D,F,W)
• The classes that fell in this category
– Developmental courses
– College Accounting class
– Intro. To Chemistry
• Drilled down into the enrollments in the
gatekeeper courses
– Looked at students by demographics (age, sex,
race)
– Utilized SPSS, phone interviews and personal
interviews
General Findings
• Correlation between race and success rates
• Not a significant relationship between gender
and success rates
• Strong, positive correlation between students
taking evening courses and success rates
• Report findings to our Core team and begin to
develop strategies
• The data team will assist with evaluating the
results of the strategies
• Based upon the data previously discussed
Rose State College is developing institutional
strategies designed to:
– increase retention and success rates among
students in gateway courses.
– increase graduation rates among students who
begin their post-secondary academic programs in
developmental courses.
Determining Strategies
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Data informed
Literature
Colleagues
Coaches
2008 Achieving the Dream Strategies Institute
Rose State College Community
Data Informed
• Data results serve to inform the Rose State College
Achieving the Dream team through the process of
discerning the strategies.
Literature
• Literature review was conducted to identify
strategies and programs proven effective for
increasing retention among community college
students in developmental and other gateway
courses
Colleagues
• Conversations transpired with colleagues
engaged in similar processes, and others in
earlier Achieving the Dream cohorts.
Coach & Facilitator
• Consultations via campus visits, emails, and
phone with Achieving the Dream Coach and
Data Facilitator.
2008 Strategies Institute
• Four members of the Rose State College Core
Team attended the 2008 Strategies Institute.
• Additional discussion regarding relevant
strategies, processes, and “tricks of the trade.”
• Lasted national data, trends, challenges, and
successes with strategy implimentation.
Rose State College Community
• Current process is gathering perspectives from
members of the Rose State College Community
regarding potential strategies.
• Critical conversations are transpiring relative to
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developmental education policies and enrollment patterns
coordination of support services
institutionalization of success support services
faculty, staff, students
Strategies… in process
Rose State College is developing realistic
strategies that will coordinate institutionalized
student success services such that all students,
especially students enrolled in identified
gateway courses, are supported to succeed
academically, personally and professionally
through graduation.
Closing Remarks
Ultimate goal of the Achieving the Dream
Initiative is to increase student success which
directly correlates to increasing graduation and
retention rates.
QUESTIONS?