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Title: Building a Comprehensive Strategy for Student Success


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Building a Comprehensive Strategy for Student
Success
  • League for Innovation
  • Reno, Nevada
  • March 15-18, 2009
  • Draft as of Jan 19
  • Dot McGinnes (Florida)
  • Debby Harmon (North Carolina)
  • Gary Greer (Texas)

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  • Dot (Florida)

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Americas Overlooked Asset
  • American community colleges largest single
    sector of American higher education (1,200
    regionally accredited 2-year colleges)
  • Enroll 6.5 million credit students a year
  • Award more than 800,000 associate degrees and
    certificates annually
  • The College Board, Center for Innovative Thought
    National Commission on Community Colleges

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American Community Colleges
  • Certify 80 of first responders (police,
    firefighters, EMS)
  • Produce 50 of nurses and other health-care
    workers
  • Enroll 46 of all undergraduates
  • 47 African-American
  • 47 Asian/Pacific Islanders
  • 55 Hispanic
  • 57 Native American

The College Board, Center for Innovative Thought
National Commission on Community Colleges
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Underprepared Students
  • Many of our students come to us underprepared.
    However, community colleges are critical to these
    underserved populations first generation in
    college, non-traditional, minority, and ESL
    students
  • 80 of Floridas entering community college
    students need at least one remedial course.
  • 65 incoming Santa Fe College students require
    at least one remedial course

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STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVING STUDENT SUCCESS
  • How can you, as an educator, help these student
    be successful?
  • ACCUPLACER - Provide accurate placement testing
    make certain your student is correctly placed
    in courses!!
  • Use your support team to create positive
    communication between your staff and students

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COLLEGE-LEVEL PLACEMENT SCORES FLORIDA STYLE
  • The Florida Department of Education establishes
    placement cut-scores for all public community
    colleges in Florida.

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Santa Fe Colleges Academic Foundations Team
  • ?Assessment Center
  • ? Prep Advisors
  • ? Instructional Faculty
  • ? Instructional Labs
  • Math, Writing, Reading
  • ? Additional Tutoring Services Adult Education,
    ESL, and Vocational Success

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CHANGE THE CULTURE
  • Take ACCUPLACER test results at face value
  • Develop a college-wide positive attitude for your
    remedial/preparatory courses
  • Help students and staff alike understand that
    prep courses are a Good thing

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COOPERATION-COMMUNICATION KEYS TO BRIDGING THE
ACADEMIC GAP
  • Create a ListServe for front-end staff
  • Remind Students of importance of attending
    Orientation - especially first-generation-in-colle
    ge and non-traditional students
  • Refer students to your advisement, college
    resources, instructional labs, and other team
    members

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INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY
  • Advisors work closely with remedial instruction
    faculty located in same building
  • Faculty refer students to prep advisors - send
    attendance reports
  • Both faculty and the advisors refer students to
    instructional labs and other support services

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INSTRUCTIONAL LABS
  • Math lab
  • Reading lab
  • Writing lab
  • Adult Education lab
  • All of the above services are located in same
    building as testing and prep advisement

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OTHER SUPPORT SERVICES
  • Adult Education
  • College Reach Out Program (CROP)
  • Disability Resource Center
  • Displaced Homemakers Program
  • Office of Diversity
  • English as a Second Language Programs/Labs
  • Student Support Services
  • Tech Prep Perkins Grant
  • Upward Bound
  • For more information www.sfcc.edu

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Our Success
  • In Academic Year 2005
  • Number of Students Enrolled 16,588
  • Total Degrees Awarded 3,025
  • 66 of completed an Associate of Arts degree.
  • 34 graduated with an Associate of Science degree
    or Certificate (vocational)

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SUCCESS!!!
  • Our goal and yours is to help our students
    achieve their academic and career goals.

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North Carolina
  • Debby

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Clarity is Required
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CA Community College System Study Released 2007
  • 60 of students entering CA schools as freshmen
    aspiring to transfer to a 4-yr. institution
    dropped out or lowered their goals after one
    semester
  • The transition to the second semester is a
    critical one.

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Educational Persistence by Number of 1st Semester
Transfer-eligible Courses
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Developmental courses and educational supports
are important, but not sufficient.
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Self-belief does not necessarily ensure success,
but self-disbelief assuredly spawns failure.
Bandura
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How can we use assessment to bridge the gap?
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Placement is Critical
  • Placement costs for students placed under their
    ability
  • Placement costs for those placed beyond their
    ability

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Jills Additional Tuition Cost 44
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Even Higher costs. . .
  • Frustration
  • Lowered self-esteem
  • Lowered expectations
  • Lack of persistence

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It isnt only about course selection.
  • Teaching more than the discipline.
  • Learning style assessment
  • Translating college culture
  • Believing that students are capable of
    achievement
  • Providing care

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Transfer Students
  • A major motivator for community college students
    in North Carolina
  • Comprehensive Articulation Agreement

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What is the CAA?
  • Statewide agreement governing the transfer of
    credits between NC community colleges and NC
    public universities
  • Objective smooth transfer of students
  • What does it mean to the transfer student?

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  • 45 credits (44 gen. ed. core ACA 115) for the
    diploma
  • 20 Additional hours for the degree

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Transfer Assured Admissions Policy (TAAP)
  • Assures admission to one of the 16 UNC
    institutions
  • Admission not assured to a specific campus,
    program or major

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Helpful Resource
  • CAA web sitehttp//www.northcarolina.edu/content.
    php/assessment/reports/student_info/caa.htm

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Success Theirs is Ours
  • Our greatest accountability is to them.

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Texas
  • Gary

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My Aim
  • Illuminate the importance of valid cut scores.
  • Show how to translate placement score into a
    probability of success.
  • Link valid ACCUPLACER scores to student success.
  • Show College Board care for Student Success.

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Setting Cut Scores
  • NCME recommends that test users monitor validity
    of scores. (www.apa.org/science/fairtestcode.html)
  • NCME recommends measurement of the relation
    between predictor and criterion that is, the
    relation between placement score and grade in the
    course.
  • This is validation.

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Predictive Validity
  • Validity means accurate prediction.
  • An ACCUPLACER placement score is a predictor.
  • An ACCUPLACER Score predicts the probability of
    success in a course.
  • Success is a C or better in the course.

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How, for example
  • Assemble ACCUPLACER scores and grades.
  • Calculate probabilities and correlations.
  • Grades can be predicted by placement scores.
  • Grades can be correlated with placement scores.
  • Generalize findings to future students.

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Validity questions, for example
  • What is the probability that a student with
    placement score 80 will make a C or better? .87
  • What is the probability that a student with
    placement score 70 will make a B or better? .76
  • What is the correlation between ACCUPLACER scores
    and grades? .72

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ACCUPLACER scores and prediction
  • ID Gend Grd ACC scr Cbet Bbet ProbB ProbC
  • 101 F A 110 1 1 .96 .98
  • 102 F A 100 1 1 .90 .97
  • 103 M A 90 1 1 .79 .93
  • 104 M F 90 0 0 .79 .93
  • 105 F B 80 1 1 .61 .87
  • 106 M B 80 1 1 .61 .87
  • 107 M C 70 1 0 .39 .76

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Correlations and Correct Placements, for example
  • CBet Bbet
  • Correlations .44 .56
  • Correct Placements
  • (cut score 70) 90 60

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Valid decisions
  • Goal is to Maximize correct decisions and
    Minimize incorrect decisions
  • Choose a success target like .50 or .67 or .75
  • .5 probability of success .66 p (success) .75
    p (success)

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Valid (accurate) decisions
  • Valid decision
  • Placing a student into a course who succeeds
    true positive Hit
  • Denying placement to a student who would not
    succeed true negative Hit
  • Invalid Decision
  • Placing a student into a course who will not
    succeed false positive Miss
  • Denying placement to a student who would succeed
    false negative Miss

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Student Success - Conclusions
  • Examiners should report ACCUPLACER Validity
    statistics every three years.
  • Examiners and students are satisfied with
    placements when faculty are satisfied.
  • Validity relates to contemporary data-driven
    decisions and cultures of evidence.

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More Conclusions
  • Valid ACCUPLACER placements link with
  • Student and professor satisfaction
  • Re-enrollment in next level
  • Smooth transitions and robust articulation of CC
    courses at 4 yr college
  • Transfer advice
  • Career counseling
  • Baccalaureate graduation

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Some Data about FTIC Grads
  • An inspection of 4000 gaduates.
  • 885 began First Time in College (FTIC) at my U.
  • Of the 885 . . .
  • 340 took Dev Math, 260 got C or better (76)
  • 300 took Dev RDG, 280 got C or better (93)
  • 230 took Dev Writing, 195 got C or better (85)
  • (These percentages indicate Valid placement!)

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Questions?
  • Dot
  • dmcginnes_at_yahoo.com
  • Debby
  • DHarmon_at_abtech.edu
  • Gary
  • greerg_at_uhd.edu
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