Title: Engaging Community Colleges A First Look
1Engaging Students California and the Nation
October 2, 2008
2Engaging StudentsCalifornia and the Nation
- Our Goals
- To share CCSSE 2008 results for California and
the nation - To focus our discussion on strengthening student
success in California colleges - To share examples of promising practices across
the nation and
3What Matters Most for Student Success?
- Christine McLean, Senior Associate
- Community College Survey of Student
Engagement/CCSSE - The University of Texas at Austin
- Sam Echevarria, Senior Research Associate
- Community College Survey of Student
Engagement/CCSSE - The University of Texas at Austin
Community College Survey of Student Engagement
4STAND UP
- if youve ever attended a community college.
- if you graduated from a community college.
- if you earned a degree while attending college
part-time and working at least 20 hours per week. - if you ever stopped out of college for any
reason. - if you were the first in your family to attend
college.
5STAND UP
- if you ever had to choose between buying
groceries and buying books for your college
classes. - if English is your second language.
- if in the course of your college daily life you
found yourself in the minority (race, class,
gender) in most situations. - if you can name an individual who made a
significant difference in your college education.
6- Test Your Community College IQ!
- What percentage of community college students
attend part-time? - Answer 63 (22 at 4-year colleges)
Community College Survey of Student Engagement
7- Test Your Community College IQ!
- What percentage of community college students
plan to earn a degree? - Answer 79 (More than 70 cite transferring as
a primary or secondary goal)
Community College Survey of Student Engagement
8- Test Your Community College IQ!
- What percentage of community college students
plan to earn a certificate? - Answer 48
Community College Survey of Student Engagement
9- Test Your Community College IQ!
- Yetwhat percentage of community college students
earn an associate degree or certificate 6 years
after entering college? - Answer 25
- Andwhat percentage of community college students
actually transfer? - Answer 25
Community College Survey of Student Engagement
10- Test Your Community College IQ!
- Whats the national dropout rate (not returning
for sophomore year) for students attending public
two-year colleges? - Answer 48 (compared to 32 for public
four-year colleges)
Community College Survey of Student Engagement
11Learning from CCSSE Results
12CCSSE Listening to Students
- 6 years
- 628 colleges
- 750,000 students
- 49 states, British Columbia, Nova Scotia,
Marshall Islands
13CCSSE A Tool for Improvement
- CCSSE helps us
- Assess quality in community college education
- Identify and learn from good educational practice
- Identify areas in which we can improve
- CCSSE data analyses include a three-year cohort
of participating colleges. - The 2008 CCSSE Cohort includes more than 343,000
community college students from 585 community and
technical colleges.
Community College Survey of Student Engagement
14CCSSE Benchmarking and Reaching for Excellence
- The most important comparison where you are
now, compared with where you want to be.
15CCSSE Benchmarks California
16CCSSE Nation and California
- English as a Second Language
- 14 and 22
- Developmental/remedial reading
- 27 and 35
- Developmental/remedial writing
- 33 and 41
- Developmental/remedial math
- 46 and 46
- Study Skills
- 33 and 40
- College Orientation program or course
- 39 and 44
Community College Survey of Student Engagement
17CCSSE Nation and California
- Working-Full Time
- 38 and 43
- Caring for Dependents
- 29 and 32
- Academically unprepared
- 19 and 22
- Lack of Finances
- 46 and 43
- Transfer to a 4-year college or university
- 49 and 58
Community College Survey of Student Engagement
18CCSSE Nation and California
- Is English your native (first) language?
- 87 and 66
Community College Survey of Student Engagement
19Active and Collaborative Learning
- Survey items that contribute to this benchmark
include experiences such as - Asking questions in class
- Making class presentations
- Working with other students in and out of class
- Discussing ideas from classes outside of class
20Active and Collaborative Learning
- What percentage of California students report
that they very often or often worked with
other students on projects during class? - 50
- What percentage of California students report
that they very often or often worked with
other students on projects outside of class? - 22
21Student Effort
- Survey items associated with this benchmark
include experiences such as - Preparing multiple drafts of papers
- Integrating ideas from various sources
- Coming to class unprepared
- Using tutoring services, skill labs, or computer
labs - Hours per week spent studying
22Student Effort
- What percentage of FULL-TIME STUDENTS report that
they spend FIVE or FEWER hours per week preparing
for class (studying, reading, writing,
rehearsing, doing homework, or performing other
activities related to your program)? - National
- 37
- California
- 33
23Academic Challenge
- Survey items associated with this benchmark
include experiences such as - Working harder than you thought you could to meet
an instructors expectations - Whether coursework emphasizes synthesis and
analysis as opposed to memorization - The number of assigned textbooks and papers
24Academic Challenge
- What percentage of California FULL-TIME STUDENTS
reported writing FOUR OR FEWER papers or reports
of any length during the school year? - California
- 26
25Academic Challenge
- Key Findings All CCSSE 2008 cohort colleges
- Full-time students who wrote papers or reports of
any length during the year
Source CCSSE 2008 data.
26Student-Faculty Interaction
- The items used in this benchmark include
experiences such as - Using e-mail to communicate with an instructor
- Discussing grades, assignments, and career plans
with an instructor - Receiving prompt feedback from instructors
- Working with instructors on activities other than
coursework
27California Students on Student-Faculty
Interactions
Often/Very Often Full-Time Part-Time 52 46
47 36 31 19 19 13 56 52 10 7
- Student-Faculty Interactions
- E-mail
- Discussed Grades
- Career Plans
- Discussed Ideas
- Prompt Feedback
- Other than Coursework
28A Good Class
29Support for Learners
- The items that contribute to this benchmark
include - Whether the college provides the support students
need to succeed - How much the college helps students cope with
nonacademic responsibilities - Students use of academic advising/planning and
career counseling services
30Support for Learners
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- What are your Most Important Services?
- How often do students use them?
- How satisfied are students with those services?
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32Students Know When Theyre Supported
33 What Matters Most for Student Success?
34Student Engagement Matters
- 20 years of research on undergraduate student
learning, persistence and success - 1 year of really cool research in the community
college field CCSSE Validation Study - 1 year of studying the power of Relationships
Community College Survey of Student Engagement
35Student Engagement is
- the amount of time and energy students invest in
meaningful educational practices
Community College Survey of Student Engagement
36Student Engagement
- Institutional practices
- Student behaviors
- Highly correlated with student learning and
retention
Community College Survey of Student Engagement
37Student Engagement
- Its unlikely to happen by accident.
- It has to happen by design.
-
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38Student Engagement
- Students are more likely to persist and learn if
they - Navigate through college systems, processes and
procedures - Make a connection between now and their future
(setting goals) - Are active engaged learners
-
Community College Survey of Student Engagement
39Early Engagement
- Community colleges typically lose about half of
their students prior to the students second
college year.
40Early Engagement
- Survey of Entering Student Engagement (SENSE)
- 22 Pilot Colleges in Fall 2007-13,300 respondents
- MetLife Foundation initiative Starting Right
Focus Groups - National administration in Fall 2008 93
colleges
41A Good Start
42- Entering Student Attitudes Expectations
- Focus Group Findings
- All entering students said they are confident
they will remain in school and achieve their
academic goals.
43- Entering Student Attitudes Expectations
- Focus Group Findings
- Most students said the only thing that might make
it difficult to achieve their goals would be
balancing their time among school, family and
work commitments - Yet in the SENSE survey, only 35 reported taking
a course where they are learning how to
prioritize and manage their time.
44- Entering and younger students are less likely to
- Use academic advising/planning
- Traditional age students friends
- Non-traditional age students faculty advisors
- Go to a tutor
- Use skill labs
- Seek financial aid advising
45Relationships
- Students are more likely to persist and learn if
they - Establish meaningful relationships with peers
- Establish meaningful relationships with faculty
and staff - Feel connected to the college
-
Community College Survey of Student Engagement
46Relationships
- What is the single most important factor that
keeps students in school? - YOU!
47Relationships and Support for Success
48Questions
- What are a few things, in your role at the
college, that you learned from your college's
CCSSE results? - In what ways have you worked to improve student
engagement in your role at the college? - In what ways is your college working to improve
student engagement in the classroom? - In what ways is your college working to engage
students outside of the classroom? - Which Benchmark helps you, in your role at the
college, to consider how you can help to improve
student engagement?
49Thank you!