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Strengthening Retention Efforts through: nald Staub, Title III Director rteret Community College Distance Learning, Outcomes Assessment , & Academic Advising at a Rural Community College

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Donald Staub, Title III Director Carteret Community College. Strengthening Retention Efforts through:. Distance Learning ,. Outcomes Assessment ,. & Academic Advising. at a Rural Community College. The Lineup. Title III @ CCC A Little about CCC A Lot about our Objectives - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Strengthening Retention Efforts through:

Donald Staub, Title III Director Carteret Community College

Distance Learning,Outcomes Assessment,& Academic Advisingat a Rural Community College

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The Lineup• Title III @ CCC

• A Little about CCC

• A Lot about our Objectives

• Distance Learning

• Outcomes Assessment

• Academic Advising

• Conclusions & Learnings

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Title III @ CCC

• 2006 - 2011

• 3 Primary Objectives:

• Distance Learning

• Outcomes Assessment

• Academic Advising

• Program Officer: Mr. Don Crews

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A Little About CCC

• Spring 2010 Enrollment: ~1,800 (+4%)• ~ 60% Female• 83% White - non-Hispanic• ~ 60% Part-time• 70 FT Faculty• 34 Programs (AAS, AA, AS, AFA)

• Unique Programs: • Aquaculture • Boat Manufacturing & Servicing

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A Little About CCC

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A Little About CCC

FT/FT Fall-Fall Retention (2005-2006 baseline)

• All: 61%

• Female: 63%

• Male: 59%

• Transfer: 61%

• Non-Transfer: 61%

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A Lot About Our Objectives

Distance Learning

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Distance LearningThe T3 Impact

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• Blackboard (+ moodle) Bootcamps (3 modules)

• Pioneers

• Online Services (Tutoring, Financial Aid, Counseling)

• Student Bootcamps

• Infrastructure (Servers & Switches)

• Instructional Technologist

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Distance Learning

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So what?

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Fall 2009

• 248 seated sections

• 62 internet sections (18 FT / 19 PT)

• 22 hybrid sections (13 FT / 9 PT)

• 37 web-based sections (25 FT / 9 PT)

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• 248 seated sections

72% success / 25% D, F, WD (14% W)

• 62 internet sections

68% success / 31% D, F, WD (16% W)

• 22 hybrid sections

75% success / 24% D, F, WD (9% W)

• FA08 internet: 61 sections; 67% success

• FA07 internet: 59 sections; 66% success

• FA06 internet: 48 sections; 66% success

Success - Fall 2009

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Distance Learning

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A Lot About Our Objectives

Outcomes Assessment

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Outcomes AssessmentThe T3 Impact

• Workshops, workshops, workshops

• Reviews - Program & Administrative Unit

• Outcomes - ILLO, PLLO, AO, PO

• The Outcomes Repository

• Data warehouse

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Outcomes Assessment

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• ILLOs assessed on annual basis

• PLLOs assessed on annual basis

• Administrative Outcomes assessed on annual basis

• Completing Phase III of IV - Program Reviews

• Completing Phase II of III of Administrative Unit Reviews

• 7 of 13 Phase I & II programs increase retention

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A Lot About Our Objectives

Academic Advising

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Academic Advising The T3 Impact

Career and Academic Planning Services Inappropriate program choice Restructure SER - one F/T counselor to CAPS Hire two part-time “coaches” Restructure the placement process

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Academic Advising

Restructure ACA

• First 6-hours

• Modular

• Only FT faculty

• Instructor is first advisor

• Strong technology component

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Enrollment Processes Success Processes (semester 1 & 2)

Curriculum Processes

Inquiry

Application

Intake

Day 1 of class

Semester 1 Semester 2

ACA 115 & 118

• Instructor / Advisor as case mgr

• [develops student profile]

Student Enrollment

• Financial Aid

• CAPS

• Registration & Records

Support Services

• Tutoring

• Supplemental Instruction

• CAPS

• TRiOAcademic Program CAC (if applicable)

Developmental Instructor

Academic Program CAC

GOT Counselor

Student Enrollment

• Financial Aid

• CAPS

• Registration & Records

Support Services• Tutoring

• Supplemental Instruction

• CAPS

• TRiO

Begin Core Courses

Completion of Goals

Academic Program CAC

• Assist w/Transfer or Employment Search

Student Enrollment

• Financial Aid

• CAPS

• Registration & Records

Support Services

• Tutoring

• Supplemental Instruction

• CAPS [transfer assist]

• TRiO

Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4

TRiO

TRiO

ACA 122

• Financial Literacy Training

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Academic Advising

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Fall-Fall Retention for First-Time Students

• 2005-2006 - 53%

• 2006-2007 - 48%

• 2007-2008 - 52%

• 2008-2009 - 54%

Early Alert System

Student Profile / Data warehouse

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Student Profile

Early Alert Enrollment

Data

TRiO

Academic Support

Compass Data

Advising History

Computer Labs

Learning Styles

Inventory

Datatel

Documented Disabilities

Student Organizations

CAPS

Distance Learning

Orientation

Financial Aid

A list of sources / data inputs for each student. This would help us to paint a portrait of the student, based on demographics, academic performance, services utilized, etc…This could be generated from the Data Warehouse we are creating.

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Conclusions & LearningsFT/FT Fall-Fall Retention (2005-2006 baseline)

• All: 61%

• Female: 63%

• Male: 59%

• Transfer: 61%

• Non-Transfer: 61%

FT/FT Fall-Fall Retention (2008-2009)

• All: 63%

• Female: 63%

• Male: 63%

• Transfer: 58%

• Non-Transfer: 65%

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Conclusions & Learnings

• Culture Change: Where are you in the accreditation cycle? (Will your efforts be a short burst or sustained?)

• Evaluation: Get a T3 pro

• Professional Development: Committee work

• Do-it-Yourself: From internal consulting to building software

• Collaborate, collaborate, collaborate

• What gets measured and analyzed sees improvement

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Donald Staub Title III Director

Carteret Community [email protected]

252- 222-6010

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